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Coronavirus origins report to be issued this month: WHO
WHO chief says a final and summary report will be issued simultaneously on the monthlong investigation in China.
Ivory Coast opposition parties return for parliamentary election
Legislative vote is the first test for President Alassane Ouattara's party since his landslide re-election last year.
US Senate poised for voting marathon over $1.9T stimulus bill
The Senate plans to vote at midday on a slew of amendments, mostly by the GOP and virtually all likely to be rejected.
Haaland hearings signal uphill battle for Biden’s climate agenda
Deb Haaland would be the first Native American to hold a cabinet post if confirmed.
Pope Francis calls for end to violence in first Iraq address
Pope says he felt duty-bound to visit Iraq because the country had suffered so much for so long.
COVID precautions alter Alaska’s Iditarod dog-sledge race course
Due to the pandemic, the race that begins Sunday will be much shorter and with fewer mushers and their dogs than usual.
US economy adds 379,000 jobs in February as hiring picks up steam
Most of the new jobs created in February were in leisure and hospitality - the hardest-hit sector of the US economy.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard says attempted plane hijacking foiled
The elite force says Iran Air flight heading from the city of Ahvaz to Mashhad was the target of attempted hijacking.
Gantz says Israel has list of Iran-backed targets ready to strike
Defence minister says Israel has identified Iranian targets to attack if Tehran continues 'nuclear escalation'.
Northern Ireland’s Foster accuses EU of disregarding peace deal
Dispute over alleged breach of Brexit deal by UK shows EU 'only interested' in protecting itself, first minister says.
WHO sees Ebola risk as ‘very high’ for Guinea’s neighbours
WHO officials said a readiness assessment for Guinea's neighbours showed gaps in their preparedness for Ebola outbreak.
Has free speech been cancelled?
We debate censorship, 'cancel culture' and Big Tech's role with journalists Glenn Greenwald and Yasmin Alibhai-Brown.
Belarus asks Lithuania to extradite opposition leader
Svetlana Tikhanovskaya fled Belarus for Lithuania amid a crackdown on critics of President Alexander Lukashenko.
Biden and the ICC: Partial cooperation, selective justice
How will the new administration of President Joe Biden approach the ICC?
100 days and 248 deaths later, Indian farmers remain determined
As protest against farm laws enters 100th day, at least 248 farmers have died on New Delhi's borders, organisers say.
Trump appointee arrested in connection with Capitol riot: Reports
The former State Dept aide is first member of Trump administration to face criminal charges for the January 6 breach.
NY officials altered count of COVID nursing home deaths: Reports
NY Governor Andrew Cuomo's aides allegedly pushed health officials to alter report on COVID deaths, US media report.
Libya’s PM-designate submits cabinet lineup to parliament
Dbeibah submits proposal to the parliament for approval in another step towards unifying the country.
Girl’s beheading in India spurs calls for ‘honour killings’ law
Man beheads teen daughter and carries severed head to police station, in yet another case of so-called 'honour killing'.
China wants to boost trade with US allies, no mention of US deal
Beijing will promote growth of 'mutually beneficial' China-US business relations, Premier Li says in annual parliament.
‘Shock and awe’ for Hong Kong as China targets elections
Proposed changes look likely to leave the territory's residents will even less say over how they're governed.
Vaccine hesitancy in Pakistan heightens risk of COVID resurgence
A month after drive began, Pakistan has administered 197,000 doses of vaccine or 0.9 jabs per 100 members of population.
Myanmar diplomatic revolt widens as anti-coup protests return
More violence reported in Mandalay on Friday as dozens of townships in Yangon form self-governing bodies.
At least 17,000 health workers have died from COVID: Amnesty
Rights groups call for rapid release of COVID-19 vaccines for health workers as new analysis shows high global death toll.
Thai PM orders probe into army’s link to banned Facebook network
Thai military denies it was involved in 'coordinated inauthentic behaviour' in order to influence public opinion.
Villagers along India-Pakistan border sceptical of ceasefire deal
While guns have fallen silent on the Line of Control, residents in villages along the volatile frontier remain fearful.
This is how much food gets wasted, and what you can do about it
Almost one billion tons of food were wasted in 2019, most of it coming from homes, new UN report shows.
Body of woman missing in Japan 2011 tsunami finally identified
The woman's skeletal remains were found on a beach in northeastern Japan, which was devastated by the giant wave.
Nine great apes at San Diego Zoo get COVID jabs in world-first
Four orangutans and five bonobos in US got two doses of an experimental vaccine originally designed for dogs and cats.
Asian shares extend losses on fears of rising inflation
Oil prices rise after big producers promised to maintain supply curbs into April as global demand increases.
Bomb kills female Afghan doctor, gunmen kill 7 workers: Officials
Doctor dies after bomb attached to rickshaw explodes while at least seven civilians shot and killed by group of gunmen.
UN alleges war crimes in Ethiopia’s Tigray, urges Eritrea exit
UN chief Antonio Guterres leads call for Eritrean troops to leave but Security Council fails to reach consensus.
China sets modest 6% economic growth target amid COVID rebound
Expected 2021 growth rate is far below what economists are forecasting as Beijing aims for more sustainable development.
Kamala Harris tells Netanyahu that US opposes ICC probe of Israel
US vice president, Israeli PM say The Hague court has no jurisdiction over the issue as prosecutor pledges impartial probe.
‘Patriots’ only: China moves to overhaul Hong Kong elections
Parliament's planned measures to 'improve' Hong Kong's electoral system are likely to further marginalise pro-democrats.
‘Game theory’ paper reopens wounds of S Korea’s ‘comfort women’
Women forced to work in Japanese military brothels during WW2 renew call for justice as memories come under attack.
Matamoros to the US: A long journey across a short bridge
This week Joe Biden’s reversal of Trump immigration policies took shape as asylum seekers crossed into the US.
US debt projected to balloon to more than double GDP by 2051
The Congressional Budget Office warned that by 2051, US debt will skyrocket to 202% of GDP up from 102% this year.
Myanmar coup leaders tried draining $1bn from US account: Sources
An executive order from US President Joe Biden gave the green light to block the transfer indefinitely, Reuters reports.
US Senate takes up massive COVID-19 rescue bill
With Vice President Harris breaking a tie vote, Senate begins work on $1.9 trillion spending package sought by Biden
US stocks close lower amid inflation, volatility concerns
US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell stopped short of offering steps to curb heightened volatility Thursday.
15 rights groups urge Biden to address Bahrain abuses
Donald Trump's policies encourage authoritarianism in Manama, rights groups say; want Biden to reset relations.
‘Huge shock’: Greeks survey destruction after major quake
Heavy damage but no deaths after most powerful earthquake in 80 years struck central Greece.
Alabama extends mask mandate as other US states lift restrictions
Several states, including Texas and Mississippi, lifted mandates on mask wearing and eased restrictions on businesses.
Will ICC probe into Palestinian territories achieve anything?
The Hague-based tribunal opens an investigation into alleged war crimes in the Israeli occupied territories.
Senegal clashes kill one after opposition leader arrested
First confirmed protester death in clashes since Ousmane Sonko was detained on Wednesday for 'disturbing public order'.
UN rights investigator calls for tough sanctions on Myanmar
Thomas Andrews urges the UN Security Council to impose an arms embargo and economic sanctions on military rulers.
WHO inspectors ‘to scrap interim report’ on probe of COVID origin
UN health agency will not publish an interim report on its recent mission to Chinese city of Wuhan, the WSJ reports.
Military helicopter crash in southeast Turkey kills 11
A lieutenant general among the dead in army helicopter crash in southeast Turkey that left two others wounded.
Yellen unveils $9bn in new funds to help low-income communities
Funds will expand government aid to small and minority-owned businesses hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.
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