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Feds charge nine Oath Keepers with conspiring to storm US Capitol
Following Trump, the group planned a military-style attack that even contemplated staging an armed 'reaction' force.
Joe Biden urges Americans to ‘please … take the vaccine’
Amid delays in vaccinations due to bad weather, President Joe Biden tours Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine plant.
US calls on Taliban to end violence in Afghanistan
After NATO meeting, defence secretary says 'no decision' on troop withdrawal, calls for progress in peace talks
First batch of asylum seekers waiting in Mexico allowed into US
In a reversal of a Trump-era policy, more than 25,000 asylum seekers will be allowed to pursue their claims in the US.
US judge suspends South Carolina’s new abortion law
More than 75 women are scheduled to have abortions over the next 3 days, most of which would be banned under new law.
Biden set to declare major disaster in storm-hit Texas
Biden expedites governor's request as state deals with widespread water access issues and 180,000-plus without power.
Florida women dressed as ‘grannies’ fail in vaccination attempt
The women are accused of altering the birth years on their vaccination applications and were turned away.
Gabon: Two killed during protests against COVID restrictions
Curfew violators shot dead amid violent demonstrations in poor neighbourhoods against coronavirus restrictions.
Vaccine nationalism: Why hoarding COVID jabs may prolong pandemic
UN chief has criticised global distribution, noting that 10 countries have administered 75 percent of all vaccine doses.
Will Africa’s healthcare systems cope with Ebola on top of COVID?
A renewed Ebola outbreak in Guinea is feared to be spreading across other African countries.
US Capitol Police investigating 35 officers for roles in riot
Law enforcement and military are among more than 100 people charged by federal authorities in relation to January riot.
Biden tells Munich Security Conference ‘America is back’
Joe Biden says the US is 'determined to re-engage', in reversal of Donald Trump's isolationist foreign policy.
G7 leaders boost COVAX support, focus on COVID recovery
US President Joe Biden pledged $4bn in US aid to the COVAX fund to buy coronavirus vaccines for global distribution.
Fed pledges continued support for US economy amid pandemic woes
Monetary policy will continue to provide 'powerful support' to the economy, the central bank told Congress on Friday.
US bipartisan bill could empower news outlets to take on Big Tech
An antitrust bill would allow smaller news outlets to negotiate collectively with Facebook and Google, Reuters reports.
Trump is gone – can we now talk about fake news at the NYT?
The 'Grey Lady' is in deep trouble - like it has been so many times in its 169-year history.
‘We can be sure innocents died’, US death row exonerations show
Death Penalty Information Center adds 11 exonerations, finds consistent misconduct and 'racial bias' in cases.
Despite COVID jab roll-out in South Africa, frustrations remain
The COVID pandemic has battered the economy and health system, leaving some South Africans worried about hard times.
Bitcoin surpasses $54,000, hits $1 trillion market cap
The world's top cryptocurrency has surged 60 percent this month alone, fuelled by mainstream investors like Tesla.
Born out of conflict: How cricket is helping heal Rwanda’s wounds
Bringing together people once tragically divided by ethnicity is Rwandese cricket’s way of burying a very ugly past.
Algeria frees first activists after presidential pardons
Dozens are in prison over links with the Hirak movement or peaceful opposition political activity, says rights group.
All that glitters: 2021 worst start to year for gold since 1991
Gold surged to new heights in 2020 but has stumbled so far this year with prices slumping to seven-month lows on Friday.
Negotiations under way in Nigeria to free abducted children
Officials are believed to have made contact with kidnappers through community leaders.
Power returns but water an issue as Texas reels from icy storm
Historic storm leaves dozens dead and millions without water as power returns to US state Texas.
J&J submits one-shot COVID vaccine for WHO emergency use approval
Johnson & Johnson says an emergency use listing is critical for supplying vaccines to poor and middle-income countries.
Spain: Rapper’s jailing, riots lead to rift within government
Protests against the arrest of rapper Pablo Hasel have gripped Spain, with dozens arrested during clashes with police.
Mars landing, Kitty goes to Washington and auctioning digital art
We gather the numbers to know from the week’s biggest economic stories so you can impress yourself and your friends.
South Sudan’s current violence ‘lot worse’ than during civil war
UN report says hundreds killed, hundreds of thousands displaced during fighting; women and girls abducted and raped.
‘Universe Boss is here’: Gayle rings in 6th edition of PSL
Karachi's National Stadium to see up to 7,500 fans as Pakistan Super League set to kick off on Saturday.
In the UK, lower vaccine uptake among minorities causes concern
Experts say more must be done to reach communities on the margins, where hesitancy about the jabs on offer runs high.
Biden set to make first public outing on world stage as president
In virtual G7 summit and Munich Security Council, Biden to announce aid for global COVID fight, rebuke 'America first'.
Anti-Trump Republicans weigh forming new party
Despite the failure of US third parties to take hold, a growing number of unhappy Republicans consider breaking away.
Taiwan deploys missiles after Chinese jets ‘enter its air zone’
Taiwan's air force issues 'radio warnings' and activates missiles after Chinese jets fly into its air defence zone.
US reaffirms Saudi ‘defence partnership’ amid Houthi attacks
Pentagon chief condemns Houthi attacks and expresses commitment to security ties in call with Saudi crown prince.
Six people killed in clashes, gun battles across Kashmir
Two police officers are killed in Srinagar, as three suspected fighters and a policeman die in gun battles elsewhere.
Uber drivers are entitled to worker rights, UK’s top court rules
Ruling could have ramifications for millions of others in gig economy, and see drivers claim compensation.
Israel and Syria conclude Russia-mediated prisoners swap
Israeli woman freed by Syria while Israel returned two shepherds to the Syria-controlled side of the Golan Heights.
UN experts: Loss of Kashmir autonomy undermining minority rights
UN rights experts say loss of Kashmir's autonomy and subsequent legislation threaten the disputed region's demographics.
Yanis Varoufakis: Capitalism has become ‘techno-feudalism’
The world-renowned economist explains how tech companies and the pandemic have made the rich richer and poor poorer.
‘We have received bodies with the mask on. Where is the dignity?’
Portuguese funeral homes are inundated with virus victims, as undertakers say they are not seen as front-line workers.
Somalia: Heavy gunfire erupts at opposition march in Mogadishu
The violence comes after weeks of tensions over delayed elections in the Horn of Africa nation.
Israeli study finds Pfizer vaccine 85% effective after first shot
Researchers say a longer follow-up is required to understand the effect of one shot to inform second dose delay policy.
Colombian army committed 6,400 extrajudicial killings: Court
Killings allegedly presented as combat deaths to boost perception of military gains in conflict against FARC rebels.
Myanmar female protester dies as military crackdown hardens
First death among opponents of the February 1 military coup likely to become a rallying cry for protesters.
US seen leaving Germans off Nord Stream 2 sanctions list: Report
Report expected to list small number of Russia-linked entities involved in gas pipeline that will supply to Europe.
Oil prices extend slide on demand concerns due to US big chill
Investors fear that oil refineries could remain hobbled for weeks after snow storms in southern US states.
US Treasury chief Yellen: China tariffs stay in place for now
Yellen also says tax hikes would be needed to pay for large infrastructure, climate and education investment plan.
US offers to restart talks with Iran to revive nuclear deal
Iran has said the US must end the 'economic terrorism' of Trump-era sanctions before it returns to compliance.
Egypt’s el-Sisi offers support to Libya’s new prime minister
El-Sisi welcoming of new interim government in Tripoli represents a recalibration of Egyptian policy, say analysts.
China admits it lost four soldiers in 2020 India border clash
Beijing publicly concedes its side suffered casualties in deadly brawl that also killed at least 20 Indian soldiers.
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