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Pope Francis embarks on historic visit to Iraq
The pontiff will visit the dwindling Christian communities in a country decimated by years of conflict.
Italy, EU block AstraZeneca vaccine shipment to Australia
The move affecting 250,000 doses reflects frustration within the bloc over the shortfall of promised vaccine deliveries.
About 17 percent of food production globally wasted: UN
Wasted food in 2019 was roughly equal to 23 million fully loaded 40-tonne trucks, according to UN research.
PM Netanyahu denies failing to vaccinate Israel’s Arabs
Despite criticism, Israeli leader says COVID-19 vaccination campaign has included Palestinian citizens of Israel.
QAnon Shaman breaks silence as DC braces for possible violence
Jacob Chansley says he 'regrets' January 6 participation as troops circle US Capitol amid plots of second insurrection.
Tight inventory: Oil gains 5% as OPEC+ extends cuts into April
Global benchmark Brent hit $67.45 a barrel while West Texas Intermediate rose to $64.58.
Cathie Wood’s ARKK ETF near losing all of its gains this year
Cathie Wood's flagship exchange traded fund (ARKK) is caught up in the tech selloff on Wall Street.
US suspends tariffs on UK goods to resolve aircraft dispute
Former US President Donald Trump’s administration had slapped tariffs on European goods worth $7.5bn.
Egypt: An opposition in exile whose loved ones pay the price
Authorities in Egypt have targeted relatives of activists who live abroad in an attempt to further stifle dissent.
How much sway does Trump still have over the Republican party?
Former US president has declared war on fellow Republicans who are trying to distance their party from his influence.
Is rethinking masculinity the key to gender equality in India?
A woman-led podcast explores what it means to be a man.
Medical technicians’ strike in Oregon could be the first of many
Today's strike by medical technicians in Oregon could be the beginning of a labour organising trend amid the pandemic.
Northern Irish loyalists end support for peace deal over Brexit
Paramilitary groups temporarily pull support for 1998 Good Friday Agreement citing concern over Brexit trade disruption.
Layoffs in the US are still high, but the trend spells recovery
While jobless claims ticked up last week, the broader trend suggests the worst of winter is behind the jobs market.
EU wants employers to disclose wages to close gender pay gap
Wage scales in Europe have long been shrouded in secrecy that has helped perpetuate gender inequality on the continent.
Biden’s border ‘challenge’ is a brewing political ‘crisis’
Amid an influx of migrants on the US-Mexico border, Biden’s team tries to tamp down political griping.
Uzbekistan: Opposition figure claims gov’t behind his arrest
Khidirnazar Allakulov, who was held for almost one week, says the gov't refuses to allow an opposition movement to grow.
Tsunami warning cancelled after quake strikes off New Zealand
More than 60,000 people reported feeling the earthquake with 282 people describing the shaking as 'severe'.
Western powers drop censure plan as Iran agrees to IAEA talks
Iran agrees to cooperate with international experts regarding uranium particles discovered at several of its sites.
Zaghari-Ratcliffe: Iran sentence nears end, but release uncertain
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's sentence ends on March 7, but her husband does not believe she will be back in the UK soon.
‘Beacon of impunity’: US eyes Uganda ties as abuses continue
Tensions between longtime leader Yoweri Museveni and the US escalate amid continuing human rights violations in Uganda.
Muslim Austrian academic shares tale of gunpoint raid
Months after officers barged into the home of Farid Hafez, who has still not been charged, he is being treated for PTSD.
Singapore’s Infected Dorms
Investigating how the coronavirus spread among Singapore’s migrant workers.
‘Buttergate’: Why isn’t butter softening in Canada?
Canadians say blocks of butter are not easily softening at room temperature. But the reason isn't clear-cut.
South African women are taking a stand against rape culture
The recent accusations of rape against two popular DJs triggered a much-needed conversation on rape culture in SA.
Study suggests strong link between obesity and COVID death rate
COVID deaths about 10 times higher in countries where half or more of the population is overweight, new study finds.
Curfew, market closure imposed in Nigerian town of abducted girls
Measures come after three people shot following release of kidnapped schoolgirls in the town of Jangebe, Zamfara state.
US opposes ICC war crimes probe, citing support for Israel
Secretary of state says the US 'firmly opposes' the ICC probe into alleged war crimes in Palestinian territories.
‘They show porn’: India’s top court favours controls on web shows
Supreme Court says it favours a screening mechanism for video streaming services following complaints by BJP leaders.
Pakistan suspends flagship cricket tournament after COVID cases
Pakistan Super League suspended after seven players test positive for the coronavirus, the country's cricket board says.
Dozens of migrants heading to Yemen thrown overboard, feared dead
International Organization for Migration says smugglers forced 80 overboard during voyage from Djibouti to Yemen.
UN: Ethiopian, Eritrean troops behind possible ‘war crimes’
UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet said several groups are possible perpetrators of sexual violence and killings.
Three police officers from coup-hit Myanmar seek refuge in India
Police constables cross over to India's Mizoram to avoid carrying out Myanmar military's orders, says Indian official.
New Zealand arrests two over alleged threat to mosques
Police said no charges had yet been laid and did not provide further details on the nature of the threat.
The Uighur and Syrian refugees making a home together in Turkey
United by shared hardships, a small community is building a place of support, solidarity and safety.
Australia’s China Dream
We investigate why the relationship between Australia and China has hit rock bottom and meet those paying the price.
US House passes police reform bill inspired by George Floyd death
The ambitious bill, which bans chokeholds and combats racial profiling, has faced pushback from moderate Democrats.
Protests, mourning as world condemns Myanmar crackdown
Protesters return to streets as thousands attend funeral for 19-year-old woman killed in bloodiest day since coup.
Nepal gov’t signs peace accord with banned Maoist splinter group
Government agrees to lift ban, release group's members and drop cases against them; group agrees to give up violence.
India FM visits Bangladesh amid Rohingya repatriation crisis
Visit comes amid efforts to resolve the fate of 81 Rohingya refugees adrift in international waters for two weeks.
Lives of youth ‘in jeopardy’ in Middle East, North Africa: UNICEF
The MENA region accounts for half of UNICEF's worldwide humanitarian response appeals, a marked rise since 2011.
Asian shares slump on concerns over rising borrowing costs
Investors watching US Federal Reserve's Powell for any signs that the central bank is planning to pull back stimulus.
Hong Kong court weighs bail petition of pro-democracy activists
Activists accused of organising unofficial poll that authorities said was part of a plan to 'overthrow' government.
Antibodies from S Africa COVID variant may offer cross-protection
The 501Y.V2 variant reportedly produces a high number of antibodies, providing protection against other variants.
In Pictures: Myanmar’s ‘bloodiest’ day since coup
UN says 38 people were killed across Myanmar on Wednesday after security forces opened fire on anti-coup protesters.
India went from ‘free’ to ‘partly free’ in 2020: Freedom House
US-based research institute voices fear the world's largest democracy is descending into authoritarianism under Modi.
Yemen’s Houthis say they fired missile at Saudi Aramco site
Military spokesman says they fired Quds-2 missile at Aramco facility in Jeddah, but no confirmation from Saudi Arabia.
Why is Myanmar’s military blocking the internet?
Generals have banned Facebook and other popular platforms and imposed an internet blackout for the past 18 nights.
Disney downsize: Company plans to close 20 percent of shops
The company will close 60 of its North American shops and is considering shuttering its European retail outlets.
US Big Tech firms jostle for India’s huge digital payments market
Facebook, Amazon, Google are among the firms applying for retail payment systems licences in India, Bloomberg reports.
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