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Johnson & Johnson one-dose vaccine not as effective as others
The vaccine is 66 percent effective at preventing mild to severe illness and 85 percent against most serious symptoms.
Iran rejects reversing nuclear steps before US lifts sanctions
Foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said Iran could reverse breaches of nuclear deal once US sanctions are removed.
Bitcoin surges above $38,000 after Musk adds to Twitter profile
Speculation that the world’s richest man might be a Bitcoin investor was enough to set off a dramatic rally.
Four years after Quebec mosque attack, a promise ‘not to forget’
'It feels like it was yesterday', says co-founder of Canadian mosque where six Muslim worshippers were killed in 2017.
In pictures: Bosnia refugees wait to play border crossing ‘game’
As temperatures freeze, refugees are stuck living in the woods and in makeshift tents preparing to cross borders.
Russia: Population shrinks for first time in 15 years
Experts attribute decline to pandemic, which has seen many die, while migration and low birth rates also play role.
Hong Kong tightens leash on mobile phone use, registration
Authorities say new rules meant to curb criminality but activists, rights group see it as another form of control.
Pakistan appeals against acquittal in Daniel Pearl murder case
Provincial government petitions Supreme Court to review decision to free Omar Sheikh convicted of killing US journalist.
Wife of Sharjah ruler criticises Israeli educational cooperation
Sheikha Jawaher Al Qasimi tweeted that the Israeli curriculum 'advocates for the killing and raping of Arabs'.
India’s opposition boycotts Parliament in solidarity with farmers
Opposition parties shun opening day of Parliament’s budget session as farmers continue to protest against new farm laws.
‘Starting from zero’: In Greece, women refugees forge new careers
A writer, nursing assistant trainee and hairdresser are among the young women building lives and careers in Greece.
India budget 2021: Can the government help consumers spend more?
India will have to spur consumer demand that was crushed by COVID, but government faces tight fiscal space.
Taliban says US ‘bombarding civilians, houses’ in deal violation
Statement comes day after Pentagon said Taliban has failed to meet its side of the peace agreement signed last year.
Dutch court orders Shell to pay Nigerian farmers over oil spills
Court of Appeal in The Hague rules the British-Dutch multinational's Nigerian subsidiary must payout over a 2008 case.
How volunteers in Punjab are keeping Indian farmers protest alive
Al Jazeera visits village in the state at the forefront of two-month-old stir to see an organised network of volunteers.
UN, foreign missions urge Myanmar to ‘adhere to democratic norms’
More than a dozen embassies, including the US, join the UN in a chorus of international concern about a possible coup.
Biden and prison reforms – a soft target?
Putting a stop to private prison contracts cannot address dire conditions for inmates, especially during a pandemic.
China will ‘no longer recognise’ UK passport for Hong Kong people
Beijing's announcement comes as Britain prepares to open its doors to millions of people from its former colony.
The double standards in Facebook and Twitter’s Trump ban
Social media companies are waging a war against incitement and hate speech in the West, but what about the Global South?
Cicely Tyson, iconic US Black actress, dies at 96
Cicely Tyson, who broke down barriers for Black women in Hollywood, has died at the age of 96.
Brazil’s COVID cases surpass nine million: Live Updates
Brazil struggles to control coronavirus surge, while new COVID vaccine Novavax shows 89 percent efficacy.
GameStop mania spreads as far as Malaysian glove makers
Malaysian online community creates buzz around local stocks that have been beaten down by large institutional investors.
The climate crisis: Preparing for what’s already here
As the US rejoins the Paris Agreement, rich nations fail to pay costs to help poorer countries adapt to climate change.
Sri Lanka vaccinates health workers, troops after India donation
Drive to inoculate health workers, troops and police officers begins after India sends 500,000 free vaccine doses.
South Africa’s army allows hijab for Muslim women
Army says it has amended its dress policy to allow Muslim women to wear headscarves as part of their uniform.
Protests hit Poland as near-total abortion ban takes effect
Court ruling bans all abortions except in cases of rape and incest, or when the mother's life or health is at risk.
Bangladesh sends third group of Rohingya refugees to island
Nearly 1,800 refugees sent to isolated Bhasan Char island despite calls by human rights groups to halt the process.
Robinhood or ‘robbing the ‘hood’? Outrage at online broker grows
The online brokerage restricted trading in 'viral' stocks including GameStop, heightening anger among small-time traders.
UK bans UAE flights, closing world’s busiest international route
UAE is home to thousands of British expatriates and also serves as a hub for travellers to Africa and the Asia Pacific.
More Indian-made COVID vaccines will be released: Modi
India will help global immunisation effort with additional coronavirus vaccines, says Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Dengvaxia controversy haunts Duterte’s COVID vaccine roll out
Health experts say Philippine president repeating predecessor's missteps adding to public doubt and vaccine hesitancy.
Indian farmers defiant as police order closure of protest camp
Authorities in Uttar Pradesh state call for Ghazipur camp to be cleared, but farmers say they would not budge.
WHO team meets Chinese scientists as COVID investigation begins
Experts are in Wuhan, where the virus first emerged, to piece together what happened in the initial outbreak.
Novavax vaccine shows 89 percent efficacy in UK trials
Data also shows vaccine nearly as effective in protecting against the more highly contagious variant in the UK.
UK says Hong Kong offer upholds ‘freedom and autonomy’
Under scheme that comes into effect on Sunday, Hong Kong people with BN(O) status will have path to UK citizenship.
Former Obama aide Malley to be named Biden’s envoy on Iran
Robert Malley will be tasked with finding a way to deal with Iran again after Trump escalated tensions.
US judge allows extradition of men accused of aiding Ghosn escape
The ruling by clears the way for an US Army Special Forces veteran and his son to be handed over to Japan.
Trump says he will stay in politics amid Republican discord
Trump vows to help Republicans take back Congress, complicating the efforts of some to move on from his controversies.
Robinhood users suing over trading freeze face uphill battle
Legal experts say brokerages have broad powers to block or restrict transactions.
Musk slams ‘broken’ FAA after Thurs Starship test flight scrubbed
Musk tweeted that under the FAA space division's rules, 'humanity will never get to Mars'.
US says progress hard to see without Taliban commitments
Biden administration says unless Taliban meets its commitments under 2020 deal, hard to see a way forward.
White House says Biden will reassess Trump’s Cuba policy
Donald Trump clamped down on Cuba after taking office in 2017 tightening restrictions on US travel and remittances.
Is Mesut Ozil’s ‘dream’ move to Fenerbahce a gamble?
Arrival of Ozil surely the biggest signing in Turkish football for years but it raises the stakes for Fenerbahce.
Africa secures another 400 million COVID-19 vaccine doses
An Africa CDC spokesman says additional doses are of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine.
Liquid nitrogen leak at US Georgia poultry plant kills 6
Five people died at the plant before could be taken to the hospital, while one person died in the emergency room.
Women are on COVID global front line, but left behind in recovery
A poll of 17,000 people in 17 countries found the majority believe the pandemic has set back progress on equal rights.
US calls for withdrawal of Russian, Turkish forces from Libya
US ambassador calls on Russia, Turkey and the UAE to immediately cease military intervention in Libya.
MBS says Aramco to sell more shares to boost Saudi wealth fund
Saudi Arabia's main sovereign wealth fund plans to increase its assets from $400bn to $1 trillion by 2025.
Space Shuttle Challenger remembered 35 years after its explosion
NASA uses its Day of Remembrance to mark the 35th anniversary of the Challenger tragedy that shocked the world.
Colombia court charges former FARC commanders with war crimes
Trubunal unveils first criminal charges against former FARC fighters since the 2016 peace deal.
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