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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.
Carbon needs to be much pricier to limit climate change: Report
Carbon prices must climb 600 percent to deter industries from emitting gases that cause global warming: Wood Mackenzie.
‘Nobody is safe’: New killings deepen Afghan journalists’ fears
Coordinated killings of three women in Jalalabad latest in a bloody campaign against journalists in Afghanistan.
‘RIP SN10’: SpaceX rocket goes up in flames after landing
Starship rocket SN10 blows up eight minutes after appearing to nail landing, the third prototype to be destroyed.
German warship to cross South China Sea for first time since 2002
US hails plan by NATO ally calling it welcome support for a 'rules-based international order' amid regional tensions.
Indonesia courts controversy with private COVID vaccine scheme
Health experts question plan to allow private companies to import vaccines to 'speed up' effort to reach herd immunity.
Brazil’s GDP drops 4.1 percent in 2020, beating gloomier outlooks
Brazil's economy shrank by 4.1 percent in 2020, the worst drop in decades.
Hong Kong elections in China’s sights as Parliament meets
Beijing's legislature expected to tighten rules on who can run for office in Hong Kong during week-long session.
Brazil reports new single-day record for COVID deaths
Sao Paulo to impose new restrictions, as country announces record high daily deaths for second day in a row.
Venezuela sent gold to Mali, UAE for cash, opposition claims
Maduro's government got about $1.21bn from the trade despite crippling US sanctions, an opposition figure alleges.
NY gov apologises, won’t resign over sexual harassment claims
Andrew Cuomo says he will fully cooperate with an investigation into sexual harassment allegations.
Man injures 8 with axe in Sweden before being shot, arrested
Prime Minister Stefan Lofven said a possible 'terrorist' motive was being investigated.
Pakistani PM to face confidence vote after Senate blow
PM Imran Khan’s party says he will submit to confidence vote after losing key Senate seat in Wednesday poll.
2020 marked 15th straight year of declining world freedom: Report
Nearly three-quarters of world's population lived in a country where rights and freedoms dropped, Freedom House says.
US health officials urge Americans to wear masks as states reopen
Health officials warn that amid the spread of variants, the US could be on the cusp of a fourth surge in COVID-19 cases.
UN: 38 killed in ‘bloodiest day’ since coup hit Myanmar
More than 50 people have died since a military coup on February 1 and many others have been wounded.
Blinken says China presents top challenge to US foreign policy
US secretary of state cites 'hard lessons learned' from Middle East interventions.
US ‘assessing’ responsibility, response over Iraq rocket attack
White House says a 'measured' military response is on the table, if it serves US interests in the region.
Are some COVID-19 vaccines better than others?
People in France and Germany shun Oxford-AstraZeneca shots in favour of the offering developed by Pfizer and BioNTech.
Egypt: Sharp criticism over law change limiting women’s rights
Egyptian women's groups call for review of unjust bill to amend 'personal status law'.
Brief pullback? US service sector slows as COVID blocks growth
Analysts say the service sector is sure to pick up in the coming warm months and as vaccines become widely available.
South Africa, China seize fake coronavirus vaccines: Interpol
International police agency says 400 vials containing fake vaccine found at a warehouse outside South African capital.
Arab League gives Egyptian Aboul Gheit second five-year term
The 22-member league based in Cairo has been led predominantly by Egyptian diplomats since its foundation in 1945.
US conservationists, mining firms vie for Minnesota wilderness
A fight for the future of Minnesota's economy is pitting mining advocates against the outdoor tourism industry.
Iran taps old clients in Asia in hopes of US sanctions lifting
The National Iranian Oil Co reached out to five refiners in Asia for possible business deals if the US lifts sanctions.
US warns of ‘possible’ plan to seize US Capitol on March 4
Plot is centred on QAnon belief Trump is true president and will assume office, but conspiracists warn of 'false flag'.
Toronto van attacker guilty of all charges, judge rules
Man who drove van onto busy Toronto sidewalk in 2018 found guilty of 10 counts of murder, 16 counts of attempted murder.
Biden willing to tighten cheque limits to pass COVID relief bill
United States lawmakers are heading towards the final phase of enacting Biden’s first signature legislative package.
Afghans in shock after killing of female media workers
Outrage across the country as funerals held for the young women gunned down in Jalalabad on Tuesday.
US investigates crash that killed 13 people near southern border
US officials say they are investigating whether human smuggling was involved in collision that killed 10 Mexicans.
After the rout: Bitcoin rallies back above $50,000
Bitcoin climbed as much as 11 percent on Tuesday to reach its highest level in two weeks, according to Bloomberg data.
UK extends costly COVID aid, announces tax hike for businesses
Finance minister Rishi Sunak said extra economic support is needed as the UK remains under coronavirus restrictions.
Houthis say US sanctions will prolong war in Yemen
The US sanctions come after the Biden administration lifted the 'Foreign Terrorist' designation for the group.
Bangladeshi cartoonist granted bail after widespread protests
The high court grants bail to Ahmed Kabir Kishore who was arrested under a sweeping cyber security law last May.
At least seven university students fall to death in Bolivia
Several others were injured when a fourth-floor railing broke as a crowd of students tried to enter an assembly hall.
Khashoggi report ‘unlikely’ to change Saudi Arabia credit rating
Recalibration of US-Saudi relations is unlikely to change Saudi's sovereign rating, an S&P official told Reuters news.
Scotland’s Sturgeon defends handling of Salmond harassment claims
First minister says she refused a 'powerful man to use his status and connections to get what he wants'.
Generation Identity: France shuts down far-right group
Anti-migrant group, whose members have been convicted for violence, dissolved after years of stunts and hate speech.
Macron admits France murdered top Algerian independence figure
French authorities previously claimed that Ali Boumendjel committed suicide in detention, a lie that his widow refused.
Below average: US infrastructure gets C- from engineers
American Society of Civil Engineers says it will cost $5.9 trillion over the next 10 years to upgrade US infrastructure.
ICC prosecutor opens war crimes probe in Palestinian territories
The ICC ruled in February it has jurisdiction over the situation in the Israeli occupied Palestinian territories.
Germany to step up surveillance of far-right AfD: Report
If Der Spiegel Magazine's report is confirmed, it would be a setback for AfD ahead of elections in September.
India’s Bharat Biotech: COVID vaccine shows 81 per cent efficacy
Bharat Biotech says its vaccine shows an interim vaccine efficacy of 81 percent in late-stage clinical trials.
Kuwait swears in new cabinet amid mounting crises
PM Sheikh Sabah swapped out four ministers whose selection had angered various lawmakers.
They came in plainclothes with guns: ‘Abducted’ by Uganda’s army
Security forces have detained hundreds of people as President Yoweri Museveni faces his fiercest opposition in 35 years.
See you in court, Mr Crown Prince
With Biden refusing to act, courts are the best chance of achieving justice for Jamal Khashoggi.
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