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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'.
COVID: Poland decides against giving elderly AstraZeneca vaccine
Meanwhile, Sweden's health agency said it would not recommend the AstraZeneca vaccine for people over 65.
The gangster, the general and the Prime Minister of Bangladesh
How one of the Bangladesh's most notorious gangsters came to have the protection of an army and the loyalty of a leader.
Exxon defends dividend after posting first annual loss in decades
Exxon Mobil promised that if crude were to dip to $45 it would sacrifice spending in the name of dividends.
Tesla to recall nearly 135,000 vehicles over touchscreen failures
Elon Musk's Tesla has agreed to recall 134,951 Model S and Modex X vehicles under pressure from US safety regulators.
Top Republican calls QAnon representative ‘cancer’ for the party
Marjorie Taylor Greene faces criticism from both sides of the aisle as Democrats move to strip her of appointments.
California lobster fishermen ride high-price wave from China
The Australia-China trade war and Chinese diners’ love of lobster have delivered a windfall to California fishermen.
Israel-Kosovo diplomatic ties slammed by Serbia, Turkey
Serbia criticises Israeli recognition of Kosovo's statehood, while Turkey slams Kosovo plan to move embassy.
Reddit day trader plays sour as GameStop, silver, AMC plunge
Trades popular with retail investors who congregate in groups like WallStreetBets on Reddit are starting to turn.
How can Democrats stop a Trump return to the White House?
Democrats can beat back a future Trump presidency with progressive economic reforms that Americans desperately need.
‘Don’t feel sorry for Suu Kyi’: Rohingya refugees on Myanmar coup
Mixed reactions to coup among refugees in sprawling Bangladesh camps amid concerns over their repatriation to Myanmar.
Israel sees six-months before Iran’s nuclear material ‘breakout’
Contradicting Biden administration, Israeli energy minister doubles time frame estimate for Iran's fissile material.
Indonesia detains British woman on ‘terror’ suspect list
Sailar, 47 is being held in Jakarta on visa violations.
What next as Israel steps up attacks on Iranian forces in Syria?
A spate of deadly Israeli air raids and other attacks have created a conundrum for Iran and its intentions in Syria.
Myanmar aerobics instructor dances through military coup
The video shows armoured vehicles driving behind the instructor, accidentally capturing the military coup-in-progress.
Brazil Congress elects Bolsonaro allies as new leaders
Allies of the president elected as the head the Senate and lower house, a key victory ahead of the next year's election.
UK house prices slip for first time since June, may fall further
Fall comes as tax break set to expire and amid concerns over the COVID pandemic's impact on the economy.
Pakistan court orders release of Daniel Pearl murder ‘mastermind’
Supreme Court says Ahmed Omar Sheikh should be released from prison and kept in a 'rest house', pending ongoing appeals.
AOC: Ocasio-Cortez recalls Capitol raid, calls for accountability
US Congresswoman equates Republican calls to move on from the January 6 incident to other forms of abuse.
Bangladesh bought mass spying equipment from Israeli company
Israeli-made spying tools bought for Bangladesh intelligence service, despite the Asian country not recognising Israel.
UAE confident F-35 jets sale will go through, says ambassador
Yousef al-Otaiba says sale agreed under Trump when UAE established ties with Israel is 'still proceeding'.
African radicals must realise the importance of pan-Africanism
The success of individual struggles in Africa depends on achieving continent-wide solidarity.
In Pictures: Winter ‘storm of the century’ batters US Northeast
Flights canceled and vaccination drive halted as winter storm warnings and weather advisories put in place.
Myanmar military coup threatens country’s development: World Bank
Lender says it had a $900m exposure to Myanmar in 2020 and that it remains committed to a transition to democracy.
Alarm raised over Chinese ship intrusion in Philippine waters
Two incidents involving the Jia Geng survey ship happened north and east of the Philippines near the Pacific Ocean.
Ethiopia: UN says 20,000 refugees missing in Tigray
Two camps destroyed during fighting in November left thousands of mostly Eritrean refugees vulnerable and now missing.
Sudan minister warns Ethiopia against filling dam without deal
Sudan's Irrigation Minister said citizens living near Blue Nile at risk as Addis Ababa plans to resume filling of GERD.
Saudi customer service centres must employ citizens: HR Ministry
Jobs in remote customer service roles will from now on be reserved for Saudis, Social Development ministry says.
In Pictures: One of Bulgaria’s oldest doctors in virus fight
Dr Maria Bogoeva is one of a legion of doctors battling 'the horror' of COVID-19 in Bulgaria.
Myanmar legislators remain held in ‘open-air detention centre’
A day after military coup, hundreds of legislators remain confined to a government housing complex in Naypyidaw.
Why India’s farmer protests are resonating in the US
Images of farmers marching into New Delhi reminiscent of the tractors flooding Washington, DC, in the 1970s and 1980s.
Can Biden abolish the death penalty?
Death penalty opponents call on president to act fast.
Mapping coronavirus anti-lockdown protests around the world
Al Jazeera compares COVID lockdowns and responses from around the world amid a new wave of global protests.
Alexey Navalny due in court as prosecutors seek lengthy sentence
Call for protests as court hears prosecutor's request to jail Russian opposition leader for up to 3 and 1/2 years.
In reversal of Trump move, Biden to keep levies on UAE aluminium
The White House has also paused a Trump-era deal to sell 50 Lockheed Martin Corp F-35 fighter jets to the UAE.
Google to spend $3.8m to settle claims of underpaying women
The allegations came up in a routine compliance audit several years ago as Google was a tech supplier to the US govt.
Myanmar coup may hit Western business interests: Trade experts
The coup may prompt some US companies to cut back on imports from Myanmar or pull out, experts say.
‘Nature is our home’: New UK report urges big economic rethink
Report urges policymakers to start valuing ecosystems and says gross domestic product encourages unsustainable growth.
WHO-led COVID experts visit Wuhan animal facility
Team's attempt to find the origins of the virus has been described as a 'detective story'.
Indonesia: Lessons from the online classroom
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the world's deep inequalities - nowhere more than in education.
Twitter blocks accounts over India farmers protest on gov’t order
About 250 social media accounts and tweets temporarily blocked over 'grave threat to public order'.
Biden threatens sanctions after Myanmar military coup
US president urges world to push generals into relinquishing power but experts say sanctions effect will be limited.
Iran’s Zarif proposes coordinated return to nuclear deal with US
Iran and the United States are at standstill over which country will return to full compliance with 2015 deal first.
Billionaire raffling off SpaceX flight to fund cancer research
Jared Isaacman said he aims to use the private trip to raise $200m for St Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Top US lawmaker vows to reverse Trump’s ‘insulting’ Africa policy
Gregory Meeks, chair of House Foreign Affairs Committee, says he will seek to move Africa to 'the front burner'.
Democrats investigating COVID outbreaks in US meatpacking plants
The House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis is investigating whether worker safety rules were upheld.
COVID relief bill fight to test Biden’s promise of ‘unity’
Bipartisanship wish tested as Democrats seek $1.9 trillion while Republican centrists offer a $618bn deal.
Not just Navalny: Economic woes also drive Russians to protest
Real incomes in Russia fell 3.5 percent last year and unemployment is at its highest since 2011.
United Nations leads world condemnation of coup in Myanmar
Growing calls for Myanmar military to relinquish power as the UN Security Council plans to hold a closed meeting.
Far right shifts to social movement as threat grows: Report
Annual SPLC report on hate groups notes continued momentum due to Trump even as number of groups declines.
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