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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'.
Turkey, Russia, Qatar push for political resolution in Syria
Foreign ministers also reaffirm a commitment to Syria's 'sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity'.
Transcript of Biden’s first prime-time national address
The US president outlined his government's plan to defeat the coronavirus on the first anniversary of the lockdown.
‘Absolute dismay’: UK exporters angry at one-sided border checks
The UK has postponed border checks on imports of EU goods until January but British exporters face extra paperwork.
Dirty coal to hydrogen: Trial aims for clean-energy solution
Japan's Kawasaki Heavy and Australian state of Victoria plan to create first international hydrogen-supply chain.
Malaysia cites COVID-19 misinformation with new ‘fake news’ law
Critics worry broadly worded law imposed without going through parliament, will curb freedom of speech.
US says electoral changes in Hong Kong ‘assault on democracy’
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says new rules run counter to promises made at the handover in 1997.
Biden sets new goal for US vaccinations, eyes July 4 celebrations
In televised address to mark a year of the pandemic, Biden acknowledged Americans' losses and offered hope.
Hospital beds running out in Papua New Guinea as COVID-19 surges
Experts say true scale of outbreak is unknown and worry crowds at funeral of former PM could exacerbate the situation.
Fears grow for hundreds of students arrested in Myanmar protests
Detained protesters are now thought to be in Insein prison, but have been unable to see lawyers or their families.
Lawyer defends trial of reporter arrested covering BLM protests
Polk County Attorney John Sarcone says 'no one is above the law', supports unsuccessful trial of Andrea Sahouri.
What to watch as Indo-Pacific ‘Quad’ leaders meet for first time
US President Joe Biden will meet fellow leaders from Japan, India, and Australia on Friday in first summit of its kind.
US, Israel hold talks on Iran nuclear diplomacy, security threats
Bilateral talks come as Biden seeks to restore the 2015 UN-backed Iran nuclear deal abandoned by Trump.
China search engine Baidu aims to raise $3bn in Hong Kong listing
Baidu's shares in Hong Kong will be priced at no more than $38.02 per share for retail shareholders, documents say.
Nobel Prize economists call for vaccine equity and debt relief
Joseph Stiglitz and Micheal Spence are spearheading calls for urgent action to help poorer nations recover from COVID.
Power to the Beeple: Digital art fetches $69.3M at auction
The sale also catapulted Beeple, named Mike Winkelmann, to become one of the top three most valuable living artists.
Uighur, Hong Kong issues to make for ‘difficult’ US-China talks
US officials are predicting many 'areas of disagreement' will come up in next week's diplomatic meetings.
Video shows Israeli troops detaining Palestinian children
Children were detained in a field near an illegal outpost in the occupied West Bank and released after several hours.
Myanmar military ‘murdered’ at least 70 since coup: UN
UN special rapporteur suggests 'crimes against humanity' being committed; calls for sanctions on military-owned firms.
Biden signs $1.9 trillion COVID-19 pandemic relief bill
US president, who campaigned on a promise to control COVID-19, to offer prospect of hope in national address.
Lebanese sexologist lambasts ridicule by ‘childish’ TV hosts
Sexologist Sandrine Atallah was repeatedly interrupted and mocked by male TV personalities, sparking public outrage.
Investigation: Drugmaker ‘bullied’ Latin American nations
According to a UK media group, drugmaker Pfizer held Argentina and Brazil 'to ransom' with 'shocking' demands.
Venezuela’s new stations offer fuel, liquor to those who can pay
Maduro has been handing over dozens of gas stations to local entrepreneurs who run them under a chain known as Via.
Will Brazil’s Lula da Silva make a political comeback?
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva could run for 2022 presidential election after his fraud sentence was annulled.
Algerian president sets June 12 for early legislative elections
Vote is part of political reforms promised by President Tebboune after mass protests against former leader Bouteflika.
Slovakia health minister resigns over Russian vaccine controversy
Krajci’s resignation was requested after coalition partners disagreed with his decision to acquire Sputnik V.
Gaming platform Roblox’s stock gains after Cathie Wood buys in
Thursday's gains build on the gaming platform's almost 55 percent rise on its stock market debut a day earlier.
Dozens of NY lawmakers seek Cuomo’s resignation amid allegations
New York City Mayor de Blasio also called for Governor Cuomo to step down following allegation that he 'groped' aide.
US gov’t to Fox News: Military is diverse, not ‘more feminine’
Pentagon officials condemn remarks by Fox News host Tucker Carlson criticising appointments of two female generals.
Outspoken father of missing activist killed in Iraq’s south
Aboud was vocal in his search for his son Ali Jasb, a lawyer who disappeared at the height of anti-government protests.
India may block China’s Huawei over security fears: Officials
New Delhi cannot prioritise economic gains if an investment poses national security risks, an official told Reuters.
Ethiopia’s Amhara rejects charge of ‘ethnic cleansing’ in Tigray
Amhara spokesperson dismisses top US diplomat's accusations of its troops' involvement in atrocities in Tigray.
Syria: Oil refinery attacks raise fears of ‘grave escalation’
About 200 oil trucks caught fire in missile attacks and it took 20 hours to bring blazes under control.
Inside Myanmar’s Crackdown
With the death toll rising in Myanmar, 101 East is on the front lines as protesters fight back after a military coup.
Third-degree murder charge reinstated in George Floyd murder case
Former Minnesota policeman Derek Chauvin will now face three sets of charges in the death of Floyd.
Warren Buffett joins $100bn club, highlighting K-shaped recovery
The world's 500 richest people saw their wealth rise by a collective $1.8 trillion last year.
Pakistani court orders TikTok banned over ‘obscene content’
The ruling says some videos uploaded on the popular platform are 'unacceptable for Pakistani society'.
Tanzania President John Magufuli ‘in India with COVID-19’
Opposition leader Tundu Lissu says president in a serious condition, transferred from a hospital in Kenya to India.
Brazil’s hospitals buckle in absence of national virus plan
An attempt by governors to impose nationwide restrictions, opposed by President Jair Bolsonaro, has fallen short.
US jobless claims fall to 712,000 as recovery picks up pace
The US Department of Labor said that applications for unemployment aid dropped by 42,000 from 754,000 the week before.
EU regulator approves Johnson & Johnson’s single-shot vaccine
The decision gives the 27-member European Union a fourth vaccine to fight the coronavirus pandemic.
A year into pandemic, pressure builds to fix economic inequality
Calls are growing to redress festering income inequalities that exacerbated the spread of COVID-19 and are deepening.
What’s keeping the US minimum wage at $7.25 an hour?
Debate exposes fissures within the Democratic Party, and between liberals and conservatives.
US legislators want sanctions on MBS. Will they succeed?
Lawmakers are pushing President Joe Biden to take a harder line against Saudi leader over Jamal Khashoggi's killing.
Egypt: At least 20 dead in Cairo clothing factory fire
Fifteen fire trucks were dispatched to extinguish the huge blaze as smoke billowed over the area.
Lebanon: A State in Collapse?
Lebanon was already in crisis when a huge explosion devastated Beirut in 2020, so what kind of recovery is possible?
COVID-19 has already wiped out 6 million jobs, EU study finds
Temporary contractors, young and female workers have at times been hit harder than in the 2008-09 financial crisis.
When will there be justice for Pakistan’s victims of child abuse?
Three years after the murder of seven-year-old Zainab Ansari shook Pakistan, little has changed for victims.
‘Toe the line’: Belarusian Eurovision song entry riles opposition
As anti-gov't sentiment simmers, critics say choice by state broadcaster is a 'mockery of the people of Belarus'.
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