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In Pictures: Police escalate crackdown on protests in Myanmar
Security forces have stepped up violence against anti-coup demonstrators in Yangon and other cities in Myanmar.
New Zealand’s Auckland in lockdown for second time in a month
Jacinda Ardern announces seven-day lockdown in Auckland after authorities detect a community case of unknown origin.
Two reported dead, many hurt as Myanmar police fire at protesters
Police open fire on protesters in Yangon and Dawei, killing at least two and wounding dozens more, local media say.
Saudi Arabia ‘intercepts ballistic missile over Riyadh’
Saudi-led coalition blames Yemen's Houthis as state TV broadcasts footage of explosions in the air over Riyadh.
US authorises Johnson and Johnson’s COVID vaccine
Single-dose vaccine is the third authorised in the US and is 85 percent protective against severe illness.
El Salvador elections: President Bukele set to gain more control
Civil society groups raise concerns Sunday's vote could speed up deterioration of El Salvador's democratic institutions.
Pro-Trump Republicans dominate conservative conference
Amid internal Republican divide, Conservative Political Action Conference attendees heap praise on former president.
How is life for Palestinians facing coronavirus?
People in occupied West Bank and besieged Gaza face health crisis and economic uncertainty amid long wait for vaccines.
Palestinians shut West Bank schools as coronavirus variants surge
PA health ministry says intensive care units for COVID-19 patients have reached 95 percent occupancy in the West Bank.
Lebanon begins cleaning beaches after oil spill
Volunteers in southern Lebanon begin removing tar from beaches after oil spill that could endanger marine life.
Libya parliament to discuss new unity gov’t lineup on March 8
Speaker Aguila Saleh says session on confidence vote will take place in Sirte if participants' safety guaranteed.
How is extreme poverty being measured in China?
President Xi Jinping declares victory over destitution, but critics question poverty bar and project sustainability.
Archeologists unearth intact ancient Roman chariot near Pompeii
Italian officials call the discovery of the four-wheeled carriage made of iron, bronze and tin 'exceptional'.
Khashoggi’s murder: It is time for accountability
The Biden administration should not let those responsible for the brutal assassination get away with it.
Iran: Perpetrators of ‘suspicious’ Iraq attacks must be found
Iran’s top diplomat tells Iraqi counterpart rocket attacks against US positions in Iraq could be aimed at harming ties.
Myanmar army fires ambassador to the UN after anti-coup speech
In a speech on Friday, Kyaw Moe Tun called on the United Nations to use 'any means necessary' to halt a military coup.
Ecuador health minister steps down over COVID vaccine roll-out
Juan Carlos Zevallos is latest government official in South America to resign over coronavirus vaccine scandals.
Armenian president rejects army chief’s dismissal after PM order
PM Nikol Pashinyan had urged President Armen Sarkissian to fire army's chief of staff after accusing military of coup.
Inuit voices grow louder in fight over Nunavut mine expansion
Inuit communities in northern Canada say they fear iron ore mine expansion will harm wildlife and cultural practices.
Thousands mark anniversary of Kremlin critic Nemtsov’s murder
Opposition supporters laid flowers on a bridge in Moscow where Boris Nemtsov was killed six years ago.
Tanzania COVID U-turn ‘a good move’ – but is it good enough?
After months of downplaying deadly disease, government officials have urged people to take precautions and wear masks.
LeBron James hits back at Zlatan in athlete activism spat
NBA champion James says he will not stop talking about 'things that are wrong' after criticism from Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
Tunisia main party rallies supporters, escalating government dispute
A rally of tens of thousands in Tunisia's capital raises the spectre of competing protest movements.
Myanmar ramps up violent crackdown on anti-coup protesters
Security forces use rubber bullets, tear gas and stun grenades, signalling growing intolerance of anti-coup protests.
Why Black History Month makes me feel like a failure
I feel I'm letting my ancestors down by how little I know about them, but I'm learning from those making history now.
Kidnappers release 42 abducted from school in Nigeria
Twenty-seven students, three school staff and 12 members of their families were abducted last week by an armed gang.
‘Hold MBS accountable’: World reacts to US Khashoggi report
Calls for 'accountability' grow as US report finds Khashoggi killed by Saudi hit squad operating under command of MBS.
Australia: The battle to get Big Tech to pay for news
A new Australian law looks to reset Big Tech’s relationship with news media.
Western Europe’s biggest oil exporter targets deep-sea mining
Norway could license companies for seabed mining by 2023 to meet demand for batteries, wind turbines and solar energy.
Claude Joseph: Is Haiti’s democracy at risk?
The Haitian foreign minister discusses his country’s ongoing political crisis.
Bangladesh under ‘no obligation’ to take stranded Rohingya: FM
Foreign minister says Bangladesh not obliged to accept 81 Rohingya refugees adrift for almost two weeks in Andaman Sea.
US House approves Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief plan
Included in the legislation are $1,400 direct payments to individuals and $400 a week unemployment benefit until August.
Lady Gaga’s dogs recovered safely after abduction, shooting
American singer's two French bulldogs recovered unharmed after being stolen by thieves who shot, wounded dog walker.
Turkey’s AK Party criticised for holding rallies amid COVID surge
The governing party denies accusations that packed rallies are spreading COVID in some of Turkey's worst hit regions.
Myanmar protesters in running battle with security forces
Protesters set up barricades to slow down security forces as one report say another member of Parliament arrested.
UN, European states call on Israel to halt demolitions
UN says at least 70 people or so living in the Bedouin community face displacement in Humsa Al-Baqaia district.
UN rights chief decries abuses in Xinjiang, arrests in Hong Kong
Michelle Bachelet wants an independent assessment of situation in Muslim Uighur homeland as her China visit is delayed.
Colombia launches ‘elite force’ to target rebels, drug gangs
The new unit consisting of 7,000 personnel will be deployed to border with Venezuela and to drug trafficking hotspots.
Saudi Arabia rejects US intel report on Khashoggi death
Foreign affairs ministry says US intel claiming MBS approved the hit on Khashoggi is 'negative, false and unacceptable'.
US Secretary of State Blinken tours Canada and Mexico ‘virtually’
On his first trip 'abroad' Blinken met Canadian and Mexican about immigration, trade and economic issues.
Police: Haitian gang leader, 24 others dead after prison breakout
Arnel Joseph is among several dead after an exchange of gunfire near Port-au-Prince.
US Justice Department has charged more than 300 in Capitol riot
Dozens of those charged in connection with the violence include members of the far-right Proud Boys and Oath Keepers.
G20 nations warn uneven vaccine roll-out could stall recovery
We will not get back to our normal lives until the virus is eradicated in all countries, Italy's economy minister said.
Canada will stick with $79bn stimulus despite debt fears: Source
'The greater crime would be not to do enough,' a senior Canadian government official told Reuters news agency.
Biden warns Iran to ‘be careful’ after US strike
The US president spoke while visiting Texas to view and discuss the state's storm recovery.
At least three protesters killed in southern Iraq: Rights monitor
A human rights monitor says Iraqi security forces fired live ammunition into a crowd of protesters in Nasiriya.
Khashoggi ban: US to impose visa ban on 76 Saudi citizens
The US announced a visa restriction policy named after prominent Saudi journalist and dissident Jamal Khashoggi.
US House poised to pass $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill
Democrats’ massive spending bill advances in Congress without Republican support despite Biden’s pledges of unity.
Vaccine hoarding threatens global supply via COVAX: WHO
WHO chief urges countries to waive intellectual property rules, to allow others to make vaccines more quickly.
Navajo Nation forecasts ‘community immunity’: 120,000 jabs given
Navajo Nation surpasses vaccination goals as tribal areas outpace states in jab distribution across the US.
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