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DRC: More than a dozen killed in suspected ADF attacks
Deaths bring the number of civilians killed by armed groups in Beni since November 2019 to at least 1,013.
Facebook to invest $1bn in news business after Australia dispute
Facebook restored Australian news pages Tuesday after an unprecedented week-long blackout sparked by a proposed law.
A call for global vaccine justice
Only a truly global vaccination strategy can ensure equal value is placed on the lives of the rich and the poor.
Turkey sentences pilots, airline official over Ghosn escape
Former Nissan chief was flown from Osaka to Istanbul on a private plane and transferred onto another plane to Beirut.
Johnson & Johnson COVID jab safe and effective, US FDA staff find
The US FDA staff's findings likely mean Johnson & Johnson's vaccine will be approved for emergency use this week.
US CEOs, including Trump supporters, push for Biden’s $1.9T plan
Executives from several industries sent a letter to Congressional leaders on Wednesday urging them to pass COVID relief.
US National Rifle Association sues New York attorney general
In a countersuit, the NRA argues the AG's lawsuit to 'dissolve' the group is an effort to destroy a 'political enemy'.
Nabil Karoui: Tunisia’s media mogul, politician released on bail
Business tycoon was arrested twice on money laundering and tax evasion charges that date back to 2017.
CAR gov’t captures ex-President Bozize’s stronghold, PM says
Prime Minister Firmin Ngrebada says pro-government forces seized Bossangoa, north of the capital, Bangui,
Amnesty strips Navalny of ‘prisoner of conscience’ status
Prominent rights group steps back from status having reviewed the Kremlin critic's earlier 'hateful' comments.
Ahmaud Arbery’s mother files $1m lawsuit on anniversary of death
Suit against three men charged in his death, officials who did not bring initial charges, motivated by 'discrimination'.
Taliban blames Kabul, Washington for not abiding by Doha deal
Taliban accuses Afghan government and the US of not honouring the agreement signed last year.
Italians working in cultural sector decry pandemic closures
The state must do more to protect people working in the cultural field, according to protesters in Milan.
Malaysia court: Stop deporting remaining 114 Myanmar nationals
Rights groups accuse government of Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin of railroading the legal process of deportation.
Black Lives Matter: Where are the Black clergy?
They were the leaders of the US Civil Rights era, but what role do Black clergy play in today’s BLM movement?
Iran and world powers hint at talks over nuclear deal
Next three months will be vital for keeping Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal with world powers alive.
US revives investigation into George Floyd death: Report
Department of Justice takes new action in the probe, which languished under the Trump administration.
India ‘cow science’ exam put off amid ‘controversy over syllabus’
Thursday's exam postponed indefinitely after allegations of fake claims and pseudoscience.
US announces it will seek seat on UN Human Rights Council
Secretary of State Blinken says Washington hopes to return to the rights body after Donald Trump's withdrawal in 2018.
What is COVAX? All you need to know in 500 words
UN-backed scheme aims to deliver coronavirus vaccines to hundreds of millions of people in need around the world.
‘Utterly inhumane’: Singaporean admits to abusing, killing maid
Having suffered torturous abuse, Piang Ngaih Don lost almost 40 percent of her body weight and was 24kg when she died.
Why does Western media exploit women?
New York Times documentary on pop icon Britney Spears raises questions about abuse.
On Rush Limbaugh, comics not reporters told the truth
While much of the establishment media extolled Limbaugh’s 'undeniable talents', comics were decidedly less impressed.
World’s biggest cricket stadium renamed after India’s Modi
In surprise move, new name announced by the president during ceremony ahead of the third Test between India and England.
China targets Uighurs with more prosecutions, prison terms: HRW
China has increased its prosecution of Muslim minorities in Xinjiang, handing out longer jail terms: HRW report.
Why the 2020 violence in Delhi was a pogrom
The violence was organised and systematic and it appears that the Indian authorities were complicit.
Judge bans enforcement of Biden’s 100-day deportation pause
Biden proposed the 100-day grace period during his campaign as part of a larger review of immigration enforcement.
Ghana receives first COVID vaccine through UN-backed COVAX scheme
At least 600,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine arrive in Accra as part of efforts for equitable global access to jabs.
Fears of new COVID variants lead to lengthier travel quarantines
Tighter quarantine requirements due to mutant viruses is delaying the recovery in international travel, analysts say.
Calls to help US women falling out of labour force grow louder
More than one-third of parents, mostly women, have yet to return to the workforce, largely because of childcare needs.
German court convicts ex-Syrian agent in landmark trial
Court ruling will be the first in the world related to the brutal repression of protesters by the Syrian government.
In Pictures: Ecuador Indigenous people march against ‘vote fraud’
Indigenous presidential candidate Perez wants recount in 17 of Ecuador's 24 provinces as his supporters rally in Quito.
‘Political move’: Sri Lanka urges rejection of UNHRC resolution
Sri Lanka subjected to 'unprecedented propaganda campaign', foreign minister says in video address to the UNHRC.
‘Mutual suicide’: US issues stark warning on climate change
'Our heads in the sand at our own peril,' US envoy for climate warns, as leaders discuss security implications.
US President Biden, Iraqi PM discuss flurry of rocket attacks
Iraqi PM and US president say those responsible for recent rocket attacks should be 'held fully to account'.
US aviation body orders urgent probes of some Boeing 777 engines
Inspections are to focus on Pratt & Whitney engines of the type that failed during a United Airlines flight on Saturday.
India says COVID strains not behind sudden surge in cases
Officials say mutated versions of coronavirus not responsible for surge in cases in Maharashtra and Kerala states.
Killing of Palestinian man by Israel an ‘extrajudicial execution’
Report says nephew of the late Palestinian negotiator was left by Israeli soldiers to bleed to death for over an hour.
US, Canada pledge to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050
Ahead of UN climate summit, small island states and UK warn of ongoing threats to stability as global temperatures rise.
Indian climate activist gets bail in sedition case over farm stir
Court says there is 'scanty and sketchy evidence' of sedition in Disha Ravi's efforts to help the protesting farmers.
Biden to call Saudi Arabia’s King Salman about Khashoggi report
Report warns the imminent release of 'explosive' US intelligence document could entangle one of the king's sons.
‘Crisis within a crisis’: Violence against women surges in Fiji
A nearly year-long curfew for the COVID-19 pandemic, has compounded the dangers faced by women in abusive relationships.
Myanmar set for more protests, as Indonesia steps up diplomacy
Indonesia's foreign minister is trying to build a regional coalition to resolve the crisis triggered by the coup.
US: Police will not face charges in Daniel Prude’s death
Grand jury votes not to indict police officers involved in arrest and suffocation death of 41-year-old man.
Officials to resign from Texas power grid operator after outages
Texas governor in US welcomes resignations, says ERCOT's 'lack of preparedness and transparency' is unacceptable.
Indigenous protesters in Ecuador demand presidential vote recount
Hundreds of protesters backing candidate Yaku Perez call for recount outside electoral council offices in Quito.
Snap back? US consumer confidence rises as COVID cases drop
Americans feel more upbeat about the jobs market and the government passing stimulus, but serious concerns remain.
At least 62 dead in Ecuador prison riots, dozens injured
Officials said gun and knife battles between rival gangs erupted on Monday night in three separate prisons.
French actor Gerard Depardieu charged with rape, old case revived
Film star was not detained when he was handed the preliminary charges on December 16.
Guinea launches Ebola vaccination drive in country’s south
Inoculation campaign gets under way in Gouecke where several cases of the deadly disease have been detected.
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