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WHO backs AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine and plays down risks
The UN health agency says there is no causal link between the AstraZeneca vaccine and blood clots.
Cuomo won’t resign over harassment allegations as calls mount
Progressive and moderate Democrats call for the New York governor to step down as more women come forward.
‘Quad’ leaders pledge new cooperation on China, COVID-19, climate
US, India, Japan and Australia plot Indo-Pacific vaccine drive, aim to counter China's influence, plan in-person summit.
How can Philippine human rights activists be protected?
UN says activists and lawyers are killed under the guise of combatting 'communist rebels'.
Tanzania officials deny Magufuli sick with COVID-19
Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa says President John Magufuli is 'around, healthy, working hard' amid COVID allegations.
The new US plan could erase decades of progress in Afghanistan
Moving the negotiations from Qatar to Turkey would harm, not help, the Afghan peace process.
Minneapolis agrees to pay $27m to George Floyd’s family
The city council voted unanimously to settle the lawsuit brought by Floyd's family following his death during an arrest.
Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny ‘moved from jail’
Russian news agency TASS reports Alexey Navalny moved to a penal colony to serve his sentence for parole violations.
Iraq’s protests and the technology of resistance
Amid killings and arrests, Iraqi activists have adapted to survive and turned to technology for protection.
Bitcoin backlash: Iran cracks down on crypto exchanges
The current hawkish stance comes in the wake of bitcoin’s meteoric price rise since mid-December.
The battle to stop the spread of vaccine misinformation online
The rollout of coronavirus vaccines has presented new challenges to groups fighting online misinformation.
COVID: Year without income leaves Broadway stars scrambling
The shutdown of Broadway theatres forced those working in the US's most high-profile arts scene to get creative.
Iranian ship hit in attack in Mediterranean, company says
The ship was slightly damaged by an explosive object which caused a small fire and no casualties, state media reports.
US Yemen envoy urges response on ceasefire plan with Houthis
The Houthis are pushing towards the gas-rich region of Marib, the government's last stronghold in northern Yemen.
Pakistan Senate elects ruling alliance candidate as chairman
PM Imran Khan-backed Sadiq Sanjrani defeated the opposition candidate and former PM Yusuf Raza Gilani.
Reporter’s Notebook: Protests in Senegal ‘took me by surprise’
Al Jazeera's Nicolas Haque reflects on demonstrations that rocked Senegal following the arrest of Ousmane Sonko.
Poll: Most Americans support restrictions on unvaccinated people
Over half of Americans believe that unvaccinated people should not be allowed back in the office or use public spaces.
Working moms, Kenya’s champion maker and a $69.3m Beeple pleaser
We gather the numbers to know from the biggest economic news stories so you can impress yourself and your friends.
Ant Group CEO Simon Hu said to resign
Ant Group CEO Simon Hu unexpectedly resigned, sources tell Bloomberg.
Biden to broaden US-Mexican relations, keep immigration at top
Biden wants to establish a more diverse agenda with Mexico, as well as increase cooperation along the US-Mexico border.
Include Taliban in interim Afghan administration, says Russia
Inclusion would solve 'problem of integrating the Taliban into Afghanistan's peaceful political life', says Moscow.
For ‘love’: charity-washing colonialism, fascism and genocide
From India to Israel, the 'non-profit industrial complex' is serving to enforce deeply-rooted structures of domination.
Austrian chancellor: Some EU states have secret vaccine contracts
Kurz's comments denied by EU spokesman, who downplayed the claims of backroom deals.
Bulgaria latest to halt AstraZeneca vaccine; WHO says no need
Some European countries have stopped using the shots over blood clot fears, but WHO sees no cause for concern.
Adani edges out Musk, Ambani as year’s biggest wealth gainer
Gautam Adani has gained more wealth this year than anyone else in the world, according to Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
Trump, not ‘the liberal media’, is dividing the Republican Party
The GOP is still the party of Trump, and no matter how Republicans spin it, Trump is holding it hostage.
After 2020 losses US Republicans move to limit voting rights
Democratic wins in Georgia, Arizona, sent ‘shockwaves’, prompting Republicans to curtail voting methods.
How COVID has shone a light on the way we measure economies
A year after COVID became a pandemic, more studies say the way economies are measured needs an overhaul.
Twins peak: Double births reach all-time high
Rise comes as more people use reproductive technology and as an increasing number of women give birth at older age.
US joins West in rare criticism of Egypt on human rights abuses
Dozens of countries urge Egypt to end the prosecution of activists and stop using anti-terror laws to muzzle critics.
Italy plans to impose national COVID lockdown over Easter
Measure planned as cases and hospitalisations rise in Italy, which recently passed grim milestone of 100,000 deaths.
Turkey says first diplomatic contact held with Egypt since 2013
Ties between Egypt and Turkey deteriorated after a coup spearheaded by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi in 2013.
Blast kills six coal miners in Pakistan’s southwest
Two injured workers were also extracted from the mine after several hours of rescue operations.
Sarah Everard: Met police face probe over suspected officer
Officer suspected of murder and indecent exposure in case that has raised concerns about women's safety in the UK.
Bus brings ‘hope’ to the doorstep of India’s disabled children
Group runs Therapy on Wheels programme for children with developmental disabilities in the villages of Himachal Pradesh.
Gunmen abduct dozens from forestry college in northwest Nigeria
About 30 students kidnapped on outskirts of Kaduna city, in Nigeria's fourth mass school abduction since December.
‘Hilarious joke’: Suu Kyi lawyer rejects military bribery claims
Suu Kyi's lawyer dismisses military's claims of corruption against Myanmar's deposed civilian leader as 'groundless'.
Senegal: Anti-French sentiment on the rise as protests continue
Several French businesses targeted during anti-government protests as anger grows over worsening economic situation.
Israel, Greece, Cyprus hold naval drill amid deepening ties
Exercises sign of increased cooperation among countries that increasingly view Turkey as a rival in the Mediterranean.
Turkey plans to host Afghan peace talks in April
Turkish FM says both Taliban and Afghan government asked Turkey to host the meeting, which will complement Doha talks.
Greta Thunberg: ‘We are ignoring this crisis’
We ask activist Greta Thunberg why many are blind to the climate crisis and discuss QAnon’s global popularity.
Iran arrests producers over controversial music video
Arrests made over new music video by Sasy, an Iranian singer based in California, featuring a US porn star.
India sees worst single-day rise in COVID cases since December 24
Health ministry reports 23,285 new cases in the past 24 hours as Maharashtra state battles a resurgence.
Japan PM Suga to visit US in April for summit with Biden
Yoshihide Suga is expected to be the first foreign leader to meet Joe Biden at the White House in first week of April.
UK economy shrank by less than expected in January
UK GDP shrank by 2.9 percent in January from December, but trade dropped by the most on record as Brexit kicked in.
AstraZeneca may miss second-quarter EU vaccine deliveries: Report
Efforts to procure extra COVID vaccines from UK, US and India have failed due to protectionism, Bloomberg reports.
South Africa’s Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini dies aged 72
The monarch, who ascended to the throne in 1971, was admitted to hospital weeks ago for diabetes treatment.
US: Kentucky legislature moves to make taunting police a crime
The bill, which passed the state Senate, comes after months of protests following the police killing of Breonna Taylor.
Bangladesh shipbreaker’s widow pursues test case on worker safety
Woman whose husband died dismantling oil tanker in local shipyard given green light to pursue a claim for compensation.
South Sudan faces growing crisis amid ‘forgotten conflict’: ICRC
ICRC says food shortages and COVID in South Sudan compounding 'one of the most complex humanitarian crises anywhere'.
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