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US to ramp up vaccination efforts with ‘community centres’
The Biden administration says this is 'just the beginning' of its push to speed the pace of vaccinations.
Yemen: Remembering the Arab Spring
Ex-journalist Afrah Nasser remembers Yemen's journey from revolution to war to the world's worst humanitarian disaster.
Purchase of Russia’s COVID vaccine sparks debate in Iran
Public, health officials locked in a debate over Russian vaccine that is due to arrive in Iran on Thursday.
Ethiopia arrests 15 over UAE embassy attack plot: Reports
Country's intelligence and security service said suspects were working on direction of foreigners, local media report.
US and Russia extend nuclear arms control treaty to 2026
Both Washington and Moscow cast the extension as a victory, saying it would provide stability and transparency.
Continued increase in COVID cases and deaths in LatAm: PAHO
Officials said the new Brazil variant, as well as two others, have spread to 20 countries in the Americas.
At least 9 soldiers killed in latest central Mali attack
Six other troops wounded in attack near the village of Boni in violence-plagued region of Mopti.
Ant reaches deal with Chinese regulators on restructuring plan
The agreement will make Jack Ma’s fintech giant subject to capital benchmarks similar to those for banks.
Biden says he won’t budge on $1,400 stimulus cheques
Biden told a Democratic caucus he is not wedded to an absolute number on his proposed $1.9 trillion stimulus package.
Qatar announces new restrictions amid fears of second COVID wave
Health authorities announce a new 32-point plan to curb the coronavirus spread amid a surge in cases.
Back home in Georgia, voters stand with QAnon congresswoman
Marjorie Taylor Greene may be embroiled in controversy, but the people who voted her in say, 'We love her'.
6 months after Beirut blast: Rebuilding slow, prosecution stalled
Physical, psychological scars remain fresh in wake of deadly blast that laid to waste large swathes of Lebanon capital.
Club World Cup kicks off in Qatar against COVID backdrop
Tournament, delayed by almost two months due to the pandemic, kicks off with stadiums operating at 30 percent capacity.
Canada declares far-right Proud Boys a ‘terrorist’ organisation
Canada lists 13 groups as 'terrorist entities', saying ideological extremism poses 'most significant' security threat.
The Crown, Schitt’s Creek, Ozark lead Golden Globe TV nominations
Streaming giant Netflix landed 20 television series nominations, the most of any network.
Can privacy war between tech giants force industry changes?
Facebook and Apple are at odds over new rules on tracking users' activity.
COVAX sets out plan for global distribution of 337m vaccines
Countries will receive doses in proportion to population size, with the most going to India.
In Pictures: Striking pans to protest Myanmar’s military coup
Medical staff walk away as clatter of pots and pans and the honking of car horns are heard in protest against the coup.
Versace to unveil new ‘signature’ pattern to reinvigorate brand
Execs say new 'signature' pattern could singlehandedly rejuvenate brand as the luxury market recovers from COVID-19.
Kuwait transfers assets to wealth fund to unlock cash
Though it’s a high-income country, years of lower oil prices have forced Kuwait to burn through its reserves.
UN’s top court says it can hear case brought by Iran against US
ICJ can hear Iran's case in a bid to end sanctions the Trump administration reimposed in 2018.
Her day in court: Woman crowdfunds sexual assault case
A young woman raised money to bring her case of sexual assault against a former policeman in a first for Malaysia.
Biden, Congress honour police officer killed in Capitol riot
Officer Brian Sicknick is the fifth person to 'lie in honor' at the US Capitol, a special designation for US civilians.
Picking up steam, US firms add 174,000 jobs in January
US companies added 174,000 jobs in January, the ADP Research Institute said on Wednesday.
In the pandemic, are Europeans more attracted to the far right?
Far-right parties are increasingly popular as the health crisis weighs, a shift which could be felt for years.
Denmark: ‘Digital corona passport’ will be ready in months
Document which will show whether the passenger has been vaccinated hoped to boost business travel.
Australian Open: More than 500 to isolate after COVID case at hotel
Victoria region's head says main event not affected by positive case detected among one of the hotel's staff.
The race for ‘next generation’ COVID vaccines is heating up
GlaxoSmithKline and AstraZeneca announced they are developing next-generation COVID-19 vaccines to tackle new variants.
QAnon House member meets with Republican leader, remains defiant
Marjorie Taylor Greene's far-right views have split Republicans, yet she remains unapologetic.
Olympics organisers unveil COVID rules for Tokyo Games
First in series of playbooks lays out COVID-19 measures, including face mask mandates and bans on singing and chanting.
‘Historic victory’: France found liable for climate inaction
Landmark case saw NGOs accuse French state of failure to take sufficient measures to halt climate change.
Seeing Again: Reliving the horrors of Peru’s civil war
Indigenous survivors of Peru's civil war see photos taken during the brutal conflict, stirring memories from the past.
High-level Iraqi delegation in Iran to talk trade, Soleimani
US assassination of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani was a major talking point during discussions on Wednesday.
Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine cuts COVID transmission: Study
Vaccine may reduce transmission of the coronavirus by up to two-thirds and prevent severe disease, research suggests.
Medics in Myanmar on strike against military amid COVID-19 crisis
Front-line healthcare workers from more than 70 medical facilities across the country announced a walkout.
Saudi Arabia suspends entry from 20 countries over COVID fears
The move comes as part of precautionary measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Rihanna, Greta Thunberg anger India by supporting farmer protests
After tweets by international celebrities, foreign ministry says 'vested interest groups' trying to mobilise support.
Sanders’ meme and Gorman’s poem: The mystic soul of American folk
The American soul cries for freedom which both Republicans and Democrats have long sought to stifle.
Afghan judge killed in Jalalabad, third court official in a month
Hafizullah's murder comes after two female Supreme Court judges were shot dead in Kabul last month.
Myanmar police file charges against Aung San Suu Kyi after coup
Police has sought Suu Kyi's custody for two weeks after charges filed for illegally importing radios, document says.
‘Today’s fake culture war resurrects an old colonial trick’
Oxford University professor Dan Hicks on why Western museums must urgently return colonial-era objects.
Rapid Action Battalion: Bangladesh’s notorious paramilitary force
Since it was established in 2004, RAB has been accused of serious human rights violations and abuse of power.
Can the US confront its domestic terror threat?
As threats of homegrown terrorism surface, The Stream discusses plans to confront it.
Italy looks to ex-ECB chief Draghi to end political crisis
The Italian president is expected to ask Draghi to form a non-political government to replace caretaker Conte coalition.
UN’s top court to rule on US sanctions on Iran
ICJ to decide if it will hear Tehran's case arguing US sanctions breached a 1955 friendship treaty.
In Pictures: ‘Out-of-control’ bushfire burns homes in Australia
Thousands of people urged to evacuate as dozens of homes engulfed by wildfire outside Australia's western city of Perth.
Father of Pakistani rights activist arrested on ‘terror’ charges
Pakistan court grants police custody of Muhammad Ismail, father of prominent human rights activist Gulalai Ismail.
Mexico arrests 12 police in connection with migrant killing
A dozen police officers arrested for allegedly killing 19 people, including Guatemalan migrants.
Hazaras fear for future as Afghanistan risks slipping into chaos
Fearing government will collapse and country may descend again into civil war, Hazaras start to prepare for the worst.
Israel blockade inflaming Gaza’s COVID-19 crisis: Report
The ongoing siege imposed by Israel is a 'dominant factor' in the worsening humanitarian situation, study says.
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