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Kremlin alarmed by report on planned US cyberattack on Russia
A series of covert counterattacks are planned on Russian networks, NYT reported, prompting Moscow's condemnation.
US sanctions challenge Syria’s Arab League return: UAE
UAE foreign minister calls for return of Syria to the Arab League saying it is in the interest of the region.
‘Justifiably unhappy’: Bosnia FM slams lack of COVAX vaccines
Bisera Turkovic says the EU-backed initiative has failed to deliver 'a single dose' to date.
South Africa’s economy shrank by most in century last year
South Africa's GDP shrank 7 percent in 2020, compared with 0.2 percent growth the previous year.
‘Beyond political differences’: Italy to produce Russian vaccine
The agreement paves the way for Italy to become Europe's first country with a Sputnik V production facility.
Spend or save: Will Biden’s stimulus cheques boost the economy?
Economists are split on what Americans will do with the next round of coronavirus relief aid.
127 Indian Muslims charged with ‘terror’ acquitted after 19 years
Arrested in Gujarat while attending seminar on Muslim education, they were accused of having links with a banned group.
Pope Francis’s visit to Iraq: Beyond the symbolism
Interfaith dialogue is important, but the fate of Iraqi minorities is hinged on the success of state-building in Iraq.
Project Force: Hypersonic weapons and the new space race
Military powers around the world are taking conflict technology to the next frontier - outer space.
US daily COVID-19 death toll below 1,000 for first time in months
The US is the worst-affected by the coronavirus pandemic, with more than 29 million infections and 525,000 deaths.
Ending Pakistan’s epidemic of enforced disappearances
Thousands of Pakistan’s Baloch have been abducted by security forces. Will PM Imran Khan act to find our loved ones?
China launches ‘virus passport’
The digital certificate is aimed at boosting international travel, but it has sparked privacy concerns.
EU Parliament lifts immunity of 3 Catalans, including Puigdemont
The move could see Spain restart efforts to have separatist leader extradited to face trial.
Tunisia: Brother-in-law of ex-leader given prison sentence
Tunisian court sentences deposed President Ben Ali's brother-in-law to 10 years in jail for corruption.
‘I was shaking inside’: Bangladesh’s first transgender TV anchor
Tashnuva broke down in tears, but only after her word-perfect debut as a news anchor on International Women's Day.
UEFA suspends Romanian referee after racism row
Sebastian Coltescu suspended until end of the current season for 'inappropriate behaviour' during a match last month.
US to Yemen’s Houthis: Stop attacking, start negotiating
Washington calls Houthi attacks on Saudi Arabia 'unacceptable' and urges the Yemeni group to engage in talks.
Chinese official says Hong Kong changes to ‘protect’ territory
China's NPC is expected to approve rule changes that will reduce the space for pro-democracy candidates.
In Pictures: Devastation caused by Equatorial Guinea blasts
Death toll from explosions at military barracks in Equatorial Guinea rose to 98 on Monday.
Poor regulation pushing South Africa’s crypto firms to relocate
Financial hubs like Singapore and UK are redrawing rules to lure crypto firms as digital currencies go mainstream.
US aviation and travel groups urge Biden to help boost travel
Airline unions and travel groups want temporary COVID health credentials covering tests, vaccinations to enable travel.
Turkey logs over 13,000 new COVID cases, highest since January 6
Last week, President Erdogan lifted weekend lockdowns in low- and medium-risk cities.
Biden administration reimposes sanctions on Israeli mining magnet
Biden reinstate sanctions on Israeli magnate Dan Gertler who was granted reprieve by former President Trump.
Malala teams up with Apple for content aimed at women, children
Pakistani Nobel laureate signs deal that would 'draw on her ability to inspire people around the world'.
In Pictures: Violent clashes continue in Senegal
Protesters waved the Senegalese flag and torched a car during the rally after opposition leader was charged with rape.
Malaysia court allows challenge to Myanmar nationals’ deportation
Amnesty and Asylum Access brought a case amid concern people returned to Myanmar may be at risk following military coup.
Vessel with 130 tonnes of oil runs aground off Mauritius
Coastguards, floating containment lines deployed as traces of leak seen around the Chinese-flagged Lurong Yuan Yu.
What prompted India-Pakistan ceasefire pact along Kashmir border?
Politicians and experts reflect on reasons that made the two nations agree to a rare reaffirmation of a 2003 ceasefire.
US proposes interim gov’t could run Afghanistan until new polls
Draft peace plan calls for current government to be replaced with interim administration until new elections are held.
Japan’s economy expanded slower than expected in December quarter
A sharp contraction in capital expenditure, stock piling of raw materials, ready goods by firms led to slower growth.
Unilever to remove ‘normal’ from its beauty, personal care goods
More than half the respondents of a global poll said using 'normal' to describe hair or skin made them feel excluded.
US visa applicants denied under Trump ‘Muslim ban’ can reapply
Applicants who were refused visas prior to January 20, 2020, can submit new applications and pay a new application fee.
‘Barricaded’ Myanmar protesters leave after tense standoff
Overnight crackdown saw dozens of people detained as gov't goes after the media with reported raids and closure orders.
‘It’s not safe’: Report finds children want life away from Syria
Displaced children in Syria and abroad cite discrimination, poverty as reasons for not envisioning a future in Syria.
‘We don’t know when it will end’: 10 years after Fukushima
Tens of thousands were evacuated after the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan. Many still worry about radiation.
US offers temporary protected status to thousands of Venezuelans
Biden administration move would shield Venezuelans already in the US from deportation and allow them to work legally.
‘We will show up’: Protesters demand justice for George Floyd
Hundreds rally outside Minneapolis gov't building where trial of former cop who kneeled on Floyd's neck will be heard.
Tech-heavy Nasdaq hits correction with 10.5% fall from peak
The Nasdaq enters corrective territory Monday, offsetting stocks that had risen on US stimulus hopes.
US Capitol security needs significant upgrade, report concludes
A task force analysing security after the January 6 riot says Capitol Police were 'inadequately trained'.
Yellen, Georgieva urge more women to consider career in economics
Two economic titans said that for change on a macro level, women must be welcomed and respected in economics.
What’s in the $1.9 trillion US COVID-19 stimulus package?
Here are highlights of what is in the bill that is expected to be signed into law by President Biden later this week.
ICC awards $30m to victims of DR Congo rebel leader Ntaganda
Those eligible for reparations include direct and indirect victims of crimes such as rape and sexual slavery.
Charges permanently dropped against Breonna Taylor’s boyfriend
Kenneth Walker cannot face further charges for shooting at police during botched raid that ended Taylor's life.
US journalist arrested while covering BLM protest goes on trial
Reporter Andrea Sahouri was pepper-sprayed and jailed in May while covering a George Floyd protest in Iowa.
Ivory Coast president names Patrick Achi as interim PM
Achi's appointment as interim PM comes as results of the presidential election are scheduled to be announced.
Death toll from devastating Equatorial Guinea blasts jumps to 98
Officials say 615 also wounded in explosions that destroyed buildings at military base and countless homes in Bata.
How to stop pending famine in Yemen?
UN says millions of people in Yemen are at risk of famine and billions of dollars in aid is needed to avoid a disaster.
Judge opens door for Lula da Silva to run in Brazil in 2022
Supreme Court judge annuls former Brazilian president’s corruption conviction, restoring his political rights.
‘I want answers’: Six years on, Itai Dzamara’s wife undeterred
Zimbabwean activist has not been seen since March 2015 disappearance, days after urging leader Robert Mugabe to quit.
AMLO defends barricading palace ahead of gender violence protests
Activists spray-painted the barriers with the names of women killed in hate crimes, classified in Mexico as femicides.
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