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US warship sails near Chinese-controlled Paracel Islands
China condemns the move of the USS John S McCain, saying it had dispatched naval, air units to follow and warn the ship.
US to revoke terrorist designation of Houthis citing famine
Action reverses the order issued by former President Donald Trump just before leaving office on January 20.
US urges polls in Haiti but says president can stay until 2022
Protesters want unpopular Haitian President Jovenel Moise to leave office by Sunday as political turmoil deepens.
Donald Trump should not get US intel briefings, Joe Biden says
Ex-president might not receive US intelligence briefings because of ‘erratic’ conduct, concerns about secrecy.
Treasury secretary warns of COVID’s lasting toll on Black America
Economic crises hit people of colour harder and longer, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Friday.
Myanmar minorities fear renewed violence after military coup
Armed forces are notorious for their brutality and their chief led the brutal 2017 crackdown on the Rohingya.
S&P, Nasdaq hit records, but investors eye possible market stress
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq indexes registered their biggest weekly percentage gains since the US election in November.
Breach at home base of Air Force One prompts security review
The US Air Force is reviewing security protocols after an unarmed man accessed the flightline at Joint Base Andrews.
Obamas announce 6 Netflix projects, including ‘Exit West’ film
The former president and first lady's Higher Ground Productions is working on 3 movies, 2 TV series and a docuseries.
Optimism-fuelled oil nears $60 per barrel, highest in a year
The last time Brent traded at $60 a barrel, COVID-19 had yet to take hold, economies were open - and demand was higher.
Lawsuit alleges MBS tried to lure ex-spymaster’s family to harm
Ex-spymaster claims MBS orchestrated plot to lure his family to Saudi consulate in Istanbul where Khashoggi was killed.
Myanmar anti-junta protests spread, Twitter and Instagram blocked
Protests against the military takeover swell as nearly 300 politicians from the overthrown ruling party defy the coup.
ICC’s ‘territorial jurisdiction’ extends to Palestinian areas
Decision opens the door for the tribunal's prosecutor to open a war crimes investigation.
South Africa: Probe finds $17m hole in COVID funds
Investigation revealed 'flagrant and wanton disregard' of the law and 'insatiable pursuit of self-enrichment'.
Trump impeachment trial is about the future, not a conviction
An acquittal is almost certain for Trump so instead, politicians are using the trial to set up future political fights.
Biden eager to ‘act fast’ on $1.9T plan even without Republicans
US President Joe Biden says Americans are hurting too badly to wait for partisan negotiations.
Cathie Wood is the ‘Money Tree’ for South Korean retail investors
In 2021, investors have funnelled almost $11bn to Wood’s funds, and her approachable persona draws in newcomers.
Jeffrey Epstein victims’ fund abruptly suspends payments
The Epstein Victims’ Compensation Program attributed the halt to uncertainty about the liquidity of estate assets.
AstraZeneca COVID shot protects against variant, trial suggests
Oxford University says preliminary trial shows vaccine protects against the coronavirus variant first found in the UK.
Google launches platform in Australia with news it has paid for
The News Showcase platform offers news that Google has paid for through its own content agreements with publishers.
Virginia first US southern state set to abolish death penalty
Virginia legislature passes measure, paving way for signature of Governor Northam, who already voiced support.
The Super Bowl ads generating big buzz before Sunday’s big game
COVID-19 isn't stopping advertisers from pulling out all the stops to entertain a crowd of 100 million expected viewers.
Scorned QAnon Rep Greene apologises, focuses on litany of enemies
Greene calls out Republicans voting with Democrats to remove her committee appointments as anti-free speech.
Why are human rights defenders being targeted?
Amnesty International launches fundraising campaign to counter an 'anti-human rights agenda'.
Montenegro overturns coup verdict for two Russians, 11 others
Appeals court says 2019 verdict was marred by violations of criminal law and new trial should be held.
In Pictures: Rallies across Asia in support for Myanmar protests
People take to the streets of New Delhi, Seoul and Jakarta in support of anti-coup protesters rallying in Myanmar.
Russia expels diplomats as tensions rise over Navalny protests
Moscow declares envoys from Sweden, Germany and Poland 'persona non grata' over alleged involvement in protests.
UN-led Libya forum selects new interim government
A new transitional prime minister and three-member presidency council will govern Libya until the December election.
Ecuador to vote amid economic crisis and widespread discontent
Economy and handling of COVID-19 pandemic figure largely on minds of voters ahead of February 7 presidential polls.
Super Bowl LV: One for the ages despite COVID, politics
Overcoming a season that teetered on collapse, fans of American football are set to be rewarded with a memorable match.
US annual trade deficit largest since 2008 financial crisis
The goods-and-services trade gap widened to $678.7bn in 2020 from $576.9bn in 2019, the US Department of Commerce said.
In risky move, Ukraine’s president bans pro-Russian media
Zelenskyy accuses the channels of spreading Kremlin-funded 'propaganda', drawing support in the US but ire in the EU.
US Democrats push forward on COVID relief with budget vote
Vice President Kamala Harris casts first tie-breaker vote to pass measure, moving forward without Republican support.
In Milan, a free medical clinic serves migrants in the pandemic
The People’s Medical Clinic, which has met the community's needs for 25 years, is under pressure as the pandemic grips.
Scottish independence: Are unionists fighting a losing battle?
As the movement for Scottish independence grows, unionists face a tough challenge.
Pakistan PM: We would give Kashmiris ‘right to independence’
PM Khan said he is willing to allow Kashmiris full right to self-determination even if they vote to stay with Pakistan.
Families affected by Trump ‘Muslim ban’ say process still stalled
Despite Joe Biden’s reversal of the divisive policy, families say they have little clarity on status of applications.
US economy adds adds 49,000 jobs in January
The United States unemployment rate fell to 6.3 percent in January.
AU summit: What are the key issues?
Pan-African body to hold its annual heads of states summit virtually due to coronavirus precautions.
Germany hails Biden’s move to halt Trump-ordered troop cuts
Trump planned to pull out about 9,500 of the roughly 34,500 US troops stationed in Germany.
Lockdown bambino bust: 9 months on, Italy births fall 22 percent
Demographics experts have been predicting a baby bust across Europe for 2021.
Stimulus cheques, Reddit frenzy and an extremely tiny chameleon
We round up the numbers to know from the week’s biggest economic stories so you can impress yourself and your friends.
Instability may make Ethiopia a hard sell to foreign investors
Once a frontier market superstar, Ethiopia has seen its investment lustre dimmed by conflict and pandemic.
WHO ‘concerned’ COVID vaccines will not work on new variants
'The virus still has the upper hand on the human being,' says European chief of global health agency.
Melting glaciers, rising seas: Approaching climate tipping points
Glaciers have shrunk at high speed over the last 30 years, raising fears of future land loss and more climate refugees.
UN warns situation in Ethiopia’s Tigray now ‘extremely alarming’
UN says most of the troubled region remains 'inaccessible' for aid workers amid growing hunger due to ongoing fighting.
Free speech under threat as India clamps down on farmer protests
As farmers camp out for months against new farm laws, mainstream and social media come under unprecedented attacks.
Myanmar teachers join protest as anger gathers pace against coup
Hundreds of teachers and students protest across the country against Monday's military take over of civilian gov't.
What is next for Italy’s economic and political crisis?
Former European Central Bank Chief Mario Draghi expected to form a technocratic government.
Libya coastguard intercepts more than 800 refugees: UN
Hundreds of Europe-bound refugees intercepted in Mediterranean and detained over the last 24 hours, IOM says.
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