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The Fans Who Make Football: PSS Sleman
PSS Sleman’s main fan group is amazing to watch as they celebrate football and promote peace in Indonesia.
US Treasury’s Yellen to meet regulators about GameStop volatility
Surge, then crash, in shares of certain US firms has led to calls by some for closer regulatory scrutiny of markets.
The children colonial Belgium stole from African mothers
Taken from their homes as children, a group of mixed-race elderly people are now fighting Belgium for recognition.
Photos: Iron spikes, concrete walls at India farmer protest sites
Nails on roads, steel barricades and hundreds of riot police trigger comparison with heavily-militarised border fences.
US moves carrier from Gulf in a sign of ebbing tensions with Iran
The USS Nimitz carrier has been pulled out of the region potentially easing heightened tensions with Tehran.
WHO-led COVID-19 probe team in China visits Wuhan virus lab
World Health Organization investigators also set to meet with virology export, known as the 'Bat Woman'.
SpaceX’s Starship test flight ends in fiery crash, again
The Starship SN9 is a test model of a heavy-lift rocket that Space X hopes will carry humans on future missions to Mars.
Oman: History, Power and Influence
The history of Oman’s dramatic rise and fall as a trading and imperial power, and its role in the Gulf today.
Half of New Delhi residents exposed to COVID, says gov’t survey
More than half of capital's 20 million people exposed to coronavirus and developed antibodies, serological study shows.
Take-off delayed: COVID snuffs out fragile Asia aviation recovery
Full recovery in regional air travel may take until 2025, says data firm OAG, compared to its earlier 2024 forecast.
China strips licence from second lawyer for ‘Hong Kong 12’
US urges China to reinstate licences for Ren Quanniu and Lu Siwei, who represented pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong.
‘Jobs of the future’: UK outlines post-Brexit subsidy scheme
Business minister says UK wants to use its new freedoms to help domestic industries.
Rihanna creates flutter in India with tweet on farmer protests
US pop superstar tweets support for months-long protests against new farm laws, followed by activist Greta Thunberg.
US Treasury’s Yellen, IMF chief urge multilateral debt solutions
Yellen also says US 'desperately' needs Congress to act on stimulus measures after record economic contraction.
Security Council fails to agree statement condemning Myanmar coup
Diplomats say discussions will continue with China and Russia asking for 'more time'.
Boeing doles out bonuses to most employees despite $12bn loss
Company's operations were hit hard after the grounding of its 737 MAX jet and the drop in travel due to the pandemic.
Divided Republican Party faces post-Trump reckoning in US
Amid backlash from pro-Trump voters and calls to rebuke two legislators, Republican Party faces choice over its future.
Democrats move to go it alone on Biden’s COVID-19 aid plan
Democrats take first step to fast-track Biden's $1.9 trillion package in the face of Republican opposition to price tag.
El Salvador electoral body wants observers deployed early
Call for observers ahead of February 28 polls comes after a deadly shooting in San Salvador on the weekend.
Amazon’s Jeff Bezos to step down as CEO later this year
Company says Bezos will be replaced as CEO in the fall when he will become Amazon's executive chairman.
Alphabet shares leap as Google beats estimates, but Cloud lags
Google's advertising business, including YouTube, accounted for 81 percent of Alphabet's $56.898bn Q4 sales.
US not ready to budge on Iran nuclear deal position: Official
State Department spokesman says US is ready for diplomacy 'if Iran resumes full compliance' with 2015 deal.
Analysis: Why is Myanmar’s military so powerful?
The military has been the most powerful institution in Myanmar since the country’s independence from Britain in 1948.
Oil settles near $55 a barrel, highest level in over a year
Crude has been climbing steadily since late last year on vaccine hopes and as output curbs produced a tighter market.
Elizabeth Warren to join US Senate committee on tax, trade policy
The Democratic senator championed progressive policies - a wealth tax and Medicare for all - when she ran against Biden.
Hedge funds emerge mostly unscathed from Reddit trader drama
Beyond the handful of smaller stocks roiled by the Reddit crowd last week, selling pressure has dissipated.
In Pictures: Old rivalries and new fighting in CAR
Newly displaced people share their stories of hardship as CAR's years-long struggle for stability continues.
Suspected Chinese hackers breach US government via SolarWinds bug
FBI investigators found that a federal payroll agency inside the USDA was affected by a recent hack.
Tshisekedi supporters move to remove Kabila ally in DRC Senate
More than 60 senators reportedly demand the resignation of Kabila's confidant and Senate Speaker Mwambe.
Biden homeland security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas confirmed
Mayorkas is first Latino and first immigrant to head the department, which oversees immigration and domestic security.
Iran agrees to release crew of seized South Korean tanker
Development comes as Tehran urges Seoul to released billions of dollars of Iranian assets frozen in South Korea.
Palestinians begin COVID vaccinations in occupied West Bank
Moderna vaccines the first batch of a promised 5,000 shots to be delivered by Israel to inoculate medical workers.
Alibaba: Uncertainty over China probe eclipses strong earnings
China's antitrust probe into Jack Ma's empire has wiped more than $130bn off Alibaba's value since its October record.
Biden administration to provide COVID-19 vaccines to pharmacies
Starting next week the government will ship about 1 million doses to some 6,500 pharmacies around the country.
Amazon to pay drivers $61.7m after US probe showed it kept tips
The online behemoth used some of the gratuities to pay drivers' hourly wages, a Federal Trade Commission probe found.
Iran installs new centrifuges as nuclear deal impasse continues
Experts say new centrifuges do not present significant hurdle if Iran, US agree on a way to restore nuclear deal.
US designates Myanmar military takeover a coup
The designation triggers restrictions on US assistance to Myanmar and could pave the way for sanctions.
Russian court jails Alexey Navalny over parole violations
Decision to jail Kremlin critic likely to spur further protests and deepen a rift between Western powers and Russia.
Can the world press Myanmar’s coup leaders to relinquish power?
World leaders condemn military takeover and calls are growing for action to restore democracy.
Two FBI agents killed, 3 wounded in Florida child abuse case
FBI says agents served a search warrant in Miami and came under fire, leading to the deaths.
UK fundraising hero Captain Sir Tom Moore passes away with COVID
The centenarian gained fame last year after raising tens of millions of dollars for the UK's NHS amid pandemic.
GameStop stock fizzles 80% from last week’s spectacular highs
Video-game retailer GameStop's market value has dwindled by $26bn to $7.4bn from a Thursday intraday peak.
Biden furthers move to end Trump migration policies
White House details executive orders to create 'humane' system but warns it will not happen overnight.
Euro economy, dragged down by COVID, lags behind US and China
Europe's economy shrank 0.7 percent in the last three months of 2020 as businesses were hit by a new round of lockdowns.
UN report says torture, forced labour rife in North Korea prisons
UN human rights office says reasonable grounds to believe that crimes against humanity continue in the country.
Ulta Beauty to invest $25m in diversity and inclusion measures
Ulta Beauty's $25m initiatives includes doubling the number of beauty products from Black-owned brands.
Brexit tensions: Northern Ireland port staff face intimidation
Concern is rising over the safety of staff at Northern Ireland's ports amid mounting tension in the region post-Brexit.
Detained Aung San Suu Kyi in ‘good health’, says NLD official
Comments by party official come before UN Security Council meeting on military's latest seizure of power in Myanmar.
H&M probes abuse at Indian factory after death of woman worker
The investigation follows the death of a female employee and the arrest of a male co-worker on suspicion of her murder.
CureVac aims to produce hundreds of millions COVID jabs in 2021
Vaccine by German biotech, whose investors include Qatar Investment Authority, on 'its way to approval in coming weeks'.
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