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Pakistan-Afghanistan border fence, a step in the right direction
The border barrier will decrease the number of cross-border attacks, but more needs to be done to secure the region.
Hunger-striking Ethiopia politicians ‘deteriorating’ in jail
Jailed opposition politicians have been on hunger strike for almost a month over their treatment by the government.
India’s health workers baulk at taking homegrown COVID vaccine
Only 11 percent of 10.5m use Bharat Biotech shot as government struggles to convince health and front-line workers.
Indonesia searches for missing after deadly gold mine collapse
At least 15 survivors found in search of the missing after an illegal mine in Sulawesi province collapsed.
Muslim victims of 2020 Delhi violence ‘losing hopes of justice’
Victims say they have come up against the police's repeated refusal to investigate complaints against Hindu rioters.
Israel asked US not to lift Trump-era ICC sanctions: Report
The US and Israel had previously condemned the court for opening the door to alleged Israeli war crimes probe.
At least 14 killed at religious site in CAR: Amnesty
Rights group calls for investigation amid clashes between Central African Republic security forces and armed groups.
China’s Xi declares ‘complete victory’ against rural poverty
China says about 98.99 million people in countryside have been lifted out of poverty in the last eight years.
British law professor under fire over ‘Islamophobic’ statements
University of Bristol students seek apology and review of a module they say expresses 'bigoted' views on Islam.
In Greece, a wildfire of ‘Me Too’ allegations singes the cabinet
Culture minister Lina Mendoni is facing calls to resign over rape accusations levelled at one of her appointees.
Armenia PM warns of coup attempt after army seeks his resignation
Tensions between Nikol Pashinyan and the military are rising as a new protest movement against the PM gains momentum.
Pakistan offers Sri Lanka $50m credit line for defence purchases
The two countries also agree to increase intelligence sharing and cooperation on security issues.
For broadcasters, sports brands, Tiger Woods crash forces rethink
Woods could make lots of money even if he does not return to competitive golf, but sponsors will lose a key asset.
In Pictures: A year on, justice eludes victims of Delhi violence
Many believe the justice system under PM Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist government has become stacked against them.
Scuffles in Yangon as Facebook bans all Myanmar military accounts
Pro-military demonstrators punch bystanders after people in the area bang pots and pans to show their disapproval.
What are ‘vaccine passports’ and should we have them?
Having to prove you have been vaccinated against a disease is not new, but some oppose COVID vaccine passports.
Kazakh president orders ban on foreign ownership of farmland
Kazakhstan, a major producer of grains, oilseeds and meat, is seeking to end a dispute that has prompted protests.
India, Pakistan agree to stop cross-border firing in Kashmir
In rare move, India and Pakistan agree to 'strict observance' of ceasefire along de facto border in disputed Kashmir.
UN urges Gulf states to step up to avert Yemen famine
UN aid chief says Yemen on a 'knife-edge' of famine, amid smaller aid contributions from Gulf countries.
In Pictures: Ecuador prison riots leave dozens dead
Ecuador raises death toll from one of country's bloodiest prison riots, as police chief warns new riot under way.
Australia’s Qantas delays target date for international flights
Airline now says it is aiming to resume international flights in October, as it reported a 75 percent plunge in revenue.
US transport department faults aviation body over Boeing 737 MAX
In new report, US Transportation Department says 'much work remains' in fixing how aviation body certifies new planes.
Justice has failed Sri Lanka civil war victims: UNHCR
Efforts to ensure justice for victims have failed, Michelle Bachelet says while introducing her report on Sri Lanka.
Gunmen kill 36 in attacks in northern Nigeria
Armed bandits kill people, burn down houses in villages of Kaduna and Katsina states.
Two dead in shootout between Philippine police, narcotics agents
Video footage of incident in Manila shows officers exchanging fire as pedestrians and shoppers run for safety.
India plans new social media controls after face-off with Twitter
New Delhi, angry with Twitter for ignoring request to erase accounts, wants content down within 36 hours when asked.
Australia passes law making Facebook and Google pay for news
The legislation could provide a framework for other countries looking to address platforms' dominant position.
US report on Khashoggi murder critical for justice: UN expert
White House says unclassified US intelligence report on 2018 murder of Saudi journalist will be released 'soon'.
Biden overturns Trump ban on many green card applicants
Trump-era measure restricting many visa applicants cited need to protect US jobs amid COVID-19 pandemic.
Ecuador increases death toll in prison riots to 79
Deadly fights broke out between rival gang members in three prisons, but authorities say situation is now under control.
Wildfire victims sue PG&E’s former management for neglect
California company accused of 'dereliction of duty', claimants fear it will not be able to pay $13.5bn settlement.
Niger opposition leader alleges election fraud, declares victory
Mahamane Ousmane insists 'fraud' committed 'pretty much everywhere in all of Niger's regions'.
Rebound: Bitcoin rises after volatile crypto swing
The digital token rose as much as 7 percent on Wednesday after sinking 13 percent on Tuesday.
Venezuela expels head of EU delegation after new sanctions
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza said Isabel Brilhante had 72 hours to leave the country.
Rage boils over amid Argentina’s unrelenting femicide crisis
Femicide of 18-year-old Ursula Bahillo pushed thousands into the streets of Buenos Aires this month to demand action.
US Fed probing ‘operational error’ that halted bank transfers
An 'operational error resulted in disruption of service' in Fed systems that process trillions of dollars in payments.
Fed’s Powell ‘honest about the challenge’ amid inflation concerns
Federal Reserve Chair Powell urged lawmakers not to worry about inflation unless prices were to rise in a troubling way.
Biden’s choice for budget director hits US Senate roadblock
Longtime Democratic operative Neera Tanden drew bipartisan criticism for critical tweets in Trump era
Ghana security forces shut down LGBTQ office: Rights group
The LGBT+ Rights Ghana group says its Accra office was raided and closed by security forces.
Number of women on UK boards up 50%, but parity challenges remain
Women are still underrepresented in senior executive roles, especially at smaller firms.
US to ramp up vaccination efforts amid decline in COVID-19 cases
The White House coronavirus task force said weekly supply of doses to states is up by 70 percent, with more on the way.
Condemnation as coughing Tanzanian minister gives news conference
Video of Finance Minister Philip Mpango, maskless and in a coughing fit, has been widely condemned.
Supporters of jailed Georgia politician rally outside prison
Hundreds protest in Rustavi, expressing solidarity with opposition leader Melia a day after his arrest.
Hot US housing market: New home sales hit three-month high
Purchases of new single-family homes in the United States in January increased 4.3 percent, beating forecasts.
Florida man charged with trying to join ISIL fighters
The man, who had been on US law enforcement radar for a decade, was arrested earlier this month.
Could COVID ‘vaccine certificates’ lead to discrimination?
Documents proving vaccination against COVID-19 pose ethical questions.
US to allow migrants from Mexico as critics slam ‘kids in cages’
Biden administration claims reopening controversial Texas facility is not the same as putting 'kids in cages'.
‘Deadly sea crossings’: 41 migrants drown in the Mediterranean
Shipwreck was latest along central Mediterranean route where 118 migrants died this year and over 17,000 since 2014.
Biden to sign order tackling chip shortage amid automaker woes
A semiconductor chip shortage, exacerbated by the COVID pandemic, has hit US automakers hard and forced plant closures.
Bitcoin buy-in: MicroStrategy pours $1bn more into cryptocurrency
The business intelligence firm said it now owns close to 90,531 bitcoins and will continue to buy more.
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