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The Big Tech takeover of agriculture is dangerous
It will endanger the livelihood of the world's small farmers and food workers and completely transform our food systems.
Indian Muslim comic, jailed for jokes he never cracked, gets bail
Top court grants interim bail to Munawar Faruqui who was jailed for more than a month over jokes he did not even tell.
Palestinian shot dead by Israeli settlers in West Bank
Head of local council in nearby Palestinian village of Ras Karkar identified the deceased as 34-year-old Khaled Nofal.
Navalny in court again, accused of defaming a WWII veteran
Kremlin critic returns to court having been jailed earlier this week, as a top EU official meets the Russian FM.
Locked-out Indians angry over vaccine export to Saudi Arabia
Indian workers have been hit the hardest by five-month flight ban they say has upended their lives and cost them jobs.
Leader of al-Qaeda’s Yemen affiliate under arrest: UN report
UN document says Khalid Batarfi, the leader of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, was arrested in October.
Saudi Arabia frees two jailed Saudi Americans after 307 days
Salah al-Haider and Bader al-Ibrahim released pending trial set for March 8 in Saudi's Specialized Criminal Court.
Indonesia bans mandatory religious attire in state schools
Activists lauded the government's decision after outcry over non-Muslim students being forced to wear a hijab.
We, the Palestinians, are stuck in limbo
Israel’s diplomatic standing in the world is on the rise, and its illegal occupation is rapidly being normalised.
UK PM to push allies to agree on carbon border taxes: Report
Boris Johnson wants G-7 to discuss penalties on imports of goods made in countries with weak climate laws: Bloomberg.
Turkish minister says US behind 2016 failed coup: Newspaper
US State Department calls the accusation by Turkey's Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu 'unfounded and irresponsible'.
South Korea in talks with Moderna to build $200m vaccine factory
Moderna aims to produce at least 600 million doses in 2021 and is working with partners to boost deliveries outside US.
Mexico president tests negative after COVID illness
Lopez Obrador, who refused for months to wear a mask, was said to have suffered mild symptoms.
‘No room for debate’: Hong Kong outlines security law for schools
Teaching guidelines for children from six years old suggest Beijing wants to remould Hong Kong society.
Pfizer withdraws emergency use bid of its COVID vaccine in India
India's Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation has declined to accept Pfizer's request without a small local trial.
Taiwan hits out at Chinese ‘bullying’ after Guyana U-turn
Taipei was supposed to open a representative office in the South American country, but the plan triggered anger in China
Stocks head for record highs on hopes of vaccine-led recovery
Expectations of large US economic stimulus package and increased consumer spending boost economic recovery hopes.
India equates Red Fort chaos with Capitol riots after US remarks
Foreign ministry compares storming of the historic fort by farmers to storming of US Capitol by Trump's supporters.
Fast forward: China short-video app Kuaishou surges in jumbo IPO
Kuaishou's initial public offering worth $5.4bn was the world's biggest tech share sale since Uber went public in 2019.
COVID slammed Indonesia’s economy hard in 2020, data shows
Indonesia's GDP shrank by more than expected in the fourth quarter, leading to first full-year contraction since 1998.
Buried in rubbish: Bali’s beaches blighted by sea-borne waste
Seasonal phenomenon even worse this year, as sea dumps piles of plastic and wood along coast of Indonesian island.
UK dog theft on the rise amid pandemic pet demand
Prices for puppies and older dogs have skyrocketed, attracting greedy breeders and the interest of criminals.
Suu Kyi aide arrested as Parliament members hold symbolic meeting
The 79-year-old Win Htein had spent long stretches of time in and out of jail for campaigning against military rule.
India to investigate protest ‘toolkit’ shared by Greta Thunberg
Creators of a farmers' protest toolkit shared by teenage Swedish climate activist to be probed by the New Delhi police.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro faces probe after hospitals ran out of oxygen
Prosecutor-general probing government response after COVID-19 outbreak pushes hospitals in the Amazon to breaking point.
US Treasury, regulators say markets withstood recent volatility
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen called meeting of top regulators following surge, then plunge, in certain stocks.
Johnson & Johnson asks US to approve single-dose COVID jab
J&J's single-shot vaccine could help boost supply and simplify the US immunisation campaign, which continues to lag.
New record: S&P 500, Nasdaq post new closing highs on upbeat data
Investors are betting on pandemic stimulus and healthy tech earnings to keep lifting markets.
Musk’s $886m internet service subsidy at risk as critics cry foul
Critics say SpaceX should not have received subsidies from the United States Rural Digital Opportunity Fund.
Biden urges Myanmar military to free detainees, step down
President says the US is working with allies and partners to address the army's takeover and Aung San Suu Kyi's arrest.
McKinsey to pay $573m over claims it fuelled US opioid crisis
The claims allege the consulting firm helped turbo-charge the crisis by giving sales and marketing advice to drugmakers.
California Black Freedom Fund: $100m to fight systemic racism
The 25 US funders will provide resources to Black-led organisations to address a 'history of underinvestment'.
Palestinian electoral alliance splits ahead of Israel vote
The United Arab List breaks away from Arab Joint List alliance less than two months before parliamentary election.
Biden set to accept more refugees after years of Trump cuts
Biden has pledged to restore the US's historic role as a country that welcomes refugees from around the world.
January 26: The day Indians reclaimed their republic
The events of January 26 constitute an unprecedented moment in Indian history.
Beyond the Beirut explosion: The many dangers of ammonium nitrate
Ammonium nitrate use can not only lead to tragedies like the Beirut blast but also cause much harm to nature and humans.
What options does Biden have in Afghanistan?
Withdrawing US troops in May could derail the Afghan peace process. So, what can the new US administration do?
Clinton’s new documentary is an effort to whitewash the YPG
Washington once again appears willing to jeopardise the US-Turkey alliance for the Kurdish armed group.
Biden lays out foreign policy plan to reverse Trump agenda
In his first foreign policy speech as president, Biden says he will rebuild relations with allies and pursue diplomacy.
Voting tech firm sues Fox News over election fraud claims
Smartmatic USA sued Fox News, three of its hosts and two former Trump lawyers on Thursday.
Sixteen African nations show interest in AU COVID vaccine plan
Africa CDC director says countries asked for 114 million doses in total and allocations could be announced within weeks.
The coronavirus vaccine divide: In maps and charts
What is being done to ensure the world’s poorest countries have access to COVID-19 vaccines?
Democratic impeachment managers ask Trump to testify under oath
The managers want to grill Trump for next week's impeachment trial about their allegation that he incited a riot.
US Rep Greene disavows QAnon conspiracies, expresses ‘regret’
On verge of rebuke by US House, new Republican legislator says she's been falsely accused by media and Democrats.
Baby food brands contain ‘dangerous’ toxic metals, US panel finds
A US Congressional subcommittee found dangerous levels of neurologically damaging heavy metals in some baby food brands.
More Americans cite finances, not COVID, as reason for relocating
A Pew survey found a third of respondents said money troubles and joblessness are their main reasons for packing up.
UN’s top court dismisses Qatar discrimination case against UAE
The ICJ upholds objections raised by UAE that the 2017 blockade measures were not racially motivated.
In Pictures: Mexico’s Tigres UANL seal progress at Club World Cup
CONCACAF Champions League winners beat Ulsan Hyundai in front of a thin crowd to reach semi-finals.
Biden to end US support for offensive operations in Yemen
The president is preparing for the US to take on a more active role in ending the protracted civil war in Yemen.
UN calls for Bangladesh army probe after Al Jazeera investigation
Al Jazeera's Investigative Unit revealed Bangladesh bought Israeli-made surveillance tech used to monitor cell phones.
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