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Boxing legend ‘Marvellous’ Marvin Hagler dies aged 66
The US boxing great passed away at the family home in Bartlett, New Hampshire, his wife said.
In Pictures: UK police crack down on vigil for Sarah Everard
Police slammed for heavy-handed tactics at vigil for woman whose killing led to murder charges against a fellow officer.
How dangerous are the new COVID variants?
Dr Khan explains what we know about variants from Brazil, South Africa and the UK, plus a possible new one in Nigeria.
Ntombesintu Mfunzi: A South African athlete’s fight against rape
In 2016, ultramarathon runner Mfunzi was raped and nearly died. Now, she's using her energy to help other rape survivors
N Korea ‘unresponsive to behind-the-scenes US outreach’
Senior official tells Reuters the Biden administration tried to reach out to North Korea 'through several channels'.
US orders emergency agency to help with surge of migrant children
Joe Biden's administration enlists FEMA to support effort to house children who crossed the US-Mexico border alone.
US protesters demand justice a year after Breonna Taylor killing
Hundreds march in Louisville demanding justice and police reforms on the anniversary of Black woman's killing.
Guatemalan families bury loved ones killed near US-Mexico border
Guatemala's president is calling for justice after 19 charred bodies were found near US-Mexico border in January.
Lula receives COVID jab as Brazil’s coronavirus crisis continues
Ex-president receives Chinese CoronaVac vaccine and urges people to avoid gatherings amid uptick in infections, deaths.
PA, Arab League condemn opening of Czech office in Jerusalem
Prague opened a Jerusalem branch of its Israel embassy last week in move denounced as a violation of international law.
Myanmar’s parallel gov’t promises ‘revolution’ to reverse coup
Acting leader of parallel civilian gov't says it is 'the darkest moment of the nation' as several protesters are killed.
Can the Quad effectively counter China’s influence?
Australia, India, Japan and the United States held a summit to discuss Beijing's rising power.
Ivory Coast prime minister’s death heralds political jockeying
Death of Hamed Bakayoko robs President Alassane Ouattara of a political ally, adds uncertainty to the succession battle.
Calls for international probe into fire at Sanaa detention centre
A blaze that tore through a migrant detention centre in Yemen's capital killed dozens of people, mostly Ethiopians.
Outcry as Charlie Hebdo depicts Meghan Markle as George Floyd
The French satirical magazine's new cover shows Queen Elizabeth pressing her knee against Meghan Markle's neck.
US surpasses 100 million COVID vaccinations
President Joe Biden's administration is trying to speed up vaccinations as new COVID-19 infections decrease nationally.
What role could vaccine passports play in the pandemic?
Several countries are rolling out vaccine passport schemes for those inoculated against the coronavirus.
Canada promised to end solitary confinement, report shows it has not
Report finds nearly 10 percent of federal inmates held in 'structured intervention units' subject to torture conditions.
Ethiopia rejects US allegations of ‘ethnic cleansing’ in Tigray
Gov't in Addis Ababa says accusation 'unfounded', after Washington decried 'unacceptable' situation in embattled region.
Sarah Everard: Policeman charged with murder appears in court
Wayne Couzens is charged with kidnapping and killing the 33-year-old woman who disappeared in south London on March 3.
‘No stopping us’: The Black women fighting for Breonna Taylor
A cadre of Black women in Louisville is honouring Taylor’s legacy by giving back to their communities.
Jordan health minister resigns after oxygen outage kills patients
Anger in Jordan as several COVID-19 patients die when their oxygen supply runs out at a government hospital.
Kazakhstan: Four killed as military transport plane crashes
Four killed, two wounded as An-26 aircraft flying from Nur-Sultan crashes while landing in Almaty.
Russian police detain dozens at opposition forum
Police say participants arrested for taking part in an event organised by an 'undesirable' organisation.
Nigeria raises number of missing students after school raid to 39
Nine more students than originally thought are missing after gunmen stormed college in Kaduna, local official says.
Bolivia ex-president Jeanine Anez arrested
Conservative politician faced an arrest warrant on charges of terrorism, sedition and conspiracy over alleged coup.
Sri Lanka to ban burqa, shut more than 1,000 Islamic schools
Minister for public security says decision has been taken on 'national security' grounds; activists decry announcement.
‘Polar bear hotel’ in China draws guests and criticism
Conservationists slam hotel which allows guests round the clock viewing of polar bears from all 21 rooms.
Myanmar: Protesters killed as police fire live ammunition
More than 70 people have been killed in Myanmar in widespread protests against a February 1 military coup.
Meghan vs the media: A royal media rumble rocks the UK press
Behind the tabloid frenzy, the Meghan and Harry story shows deep issues around racism and access to journalism in UK.
Saudi Arabia and Iran have not always been foes
The Saudi-Iranian competition for regional hegemony has been wrongly interpreted as a Sunni-Shia rivalry.
Iraq’s Joker
A story of hope, friendship and sacrifice in pursuit of a new Iraq.
New Zealand marks two years since Christchurch mosque killings
Several hundred gathered at the Christchurch Arena for the remembrance service, which was also livestreamed.
UN urges withdrawal of foreign forces, mercenaries from Libya
UN Security Council calls for foreign fighters to leave Libya 'without further delay' in rare show of unity.
The perfect storm: Global food prices hit six-year high
Increasing demand from China, adverse weather conditions and pandemic-hit supply chains are all pushing up food prices.
Philippines reports first Brazil COVID variant as new cases surge
The country reported 4,578 new coronavirus infections on Friday, the biggest daily spike in cases in nearly six months.
South African billionaire Motsepe elected African football chief
Motsepe elected without the need for a vote after a deal brokered by FIFA saw his three challengers withdraw.
Car bomb in Afghanistan’s Herat province kills several
Powerful blast outside police station in western Afghanistan leaves at least eight dead, more than 50 wounded.
Fresh anti-coup protests hit Myanmar after night of deadly raids
Protesters call for commemoration of 1988 popular uprising while more deaths are reported on Saturday.
China’s next aircraft carrier likely nuclear powered, says report
Construction of fourth ship resumed earlier this year after delays as Beijing continues to flex its naval power.
George Floyd settlement is largest yet for police killing
There have been six major financial settlements in wake of police killings of Black people since 2015.
Is this Australia’s turning point on sexual harassment, assault?
Multiple allegations of rape, sexual harassment against politicians and their staffers have sent shockwaves nationwide.
‘Nightmares for a long time:’ Police joked of beating Black man
Filings claim Louisiana officers joked about beating Black man who surrendered after high-speed chase.
China lashes out at US over tighter Huawei restrictions
The United States informed some Huawei suppliers of tighter conditions on previously approved export licences.
US grants Myanmar nationals relief from deportation after coup
Temporary status to be granted to 1,600 Myanmar nationals living in the US, more sanctions likely, officials say.
Theranos’s Elizabeth Holmes asks to delay trial due to pregnancy
If a US district judge in California agrees to the request, it will be the fourth time Holmes's trial has been delayed.
Bolivia’s ex-President Anez says government seeks her arrest
Bolivian prosecutors also want to arrest two men accused of helping force Evo Morales's departure in 2019.
Mysterious crypto investor Metakovan paid Ether in Beeple auction
A digital asset investor who goes by the handle Metakovan paid for the artwork using cryptocurrency.
Quad goals: US, Indo-Pacific allies to up India’s vaccine output
The effort from the Quad alliance comes amid calls to boost the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines to poorer nations.
Trudeau: Every Canadian will be able to get vaccine by September
Canada's vaccine campaign is well behind that of the US, with only 5 percent of the population vaccinated so far.
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