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UN fears ‘massive’ COVID transmission in Ethiopia’s Tigray
Hospitals have been looted, some have been destroyed, and fighting continues in In Ethiopia’s troubled Tigray region.
Woman who falsely accused Black teen of theft is arrested
Miya Ponsetto is in jail for falsely accusing the teenager of stealing her phone, then tackling him in a hotel lobby.
After unrest, Kyrgyzstan heads to presidential vote
All eyes are on the nationalist Sadyr Japarov, who is looking to extend his leadership following a rapid rise to power.
Debate over Trump’s future grows with impeachment calls: Live
Democrats say articles of impeachment could be taken against Trump as soon as next week.
‘Major incident’ in London as number of COVID patients soars
London mayor warns hospitals in the capital will be inundated and more will die unless action is taken swiftly.
Children among civilians killed in northern Cameroon attack
A dozen people from a village in northern Cameroon killed in attack blamed on Boko Haram.
UK approves Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine for use
Approval marks third vaccine given green light in UK after shots produced by Pfizer-BioNTech and AstraZeneca-Oxford.
US economy sheds 140,000 jobs in December in end to brutal year
The US economy shed 140,000 jobs in December, slamming the brakes on seven months of jobs gains.
EU chief warns members cannot negotiate separate vaccine deals
Warning comes after Germany agreed with BioNTech to supply 30 million additional doses in a side deal.
Capitol chaos, Bitcoin surge, Neil Young and Iraq’s time keeper
We round up the numbers from the week’s biggest economic news stories so you can impress yourself and your friends.
Capitol siege: If rioters were Black, ‘hundreds’ would be killed
Activists and politicians, including Biden, have highlighted racial inequality after the mostly white mob rioted.
Iran bans COVID vaccines from UK, US
The supreme leader's order scraps a plan to import 150,000 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine through philanthropists.
Iran in no hurry to see the US return to nuclear deal: Khamenei
Iran's supreme leader demands removal of sanctions and says not in hurry to see the US return to the 2015 nuclear deal.
UAE to reopen land, sea, air borders with Qatar on Saturday
The move comes days after Saudi Arabia announced a breakthrough in ending the three-and-half-year Gulf dispute.
China seals off two cities to contain coronavirus outbreak
Millions from both cities south of Beijing banned from leaving unless absolutely necessary after new infections emerge.
Vaccines may not work against SA virus variant, UK minister warns
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps warns virus mutation first recorded in South Africa is a 'very big concern'.
US reports over 4,000 daily coronavirus deaths for first time
The US has seen a total of 365,000 deaths linked to the coronavirus so far.
Pakistan court sentences three to death for blasphemy
Fourth accused, a college teacher, sentenced to 10 years in jail for 'blasphemous' lecture he delivered in a classroom.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard unveils missile base amid US tensions
The unveiling of the base came hours after the US flew strategic bombers over the region.
Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine likely effective against UK mutation
The vaccine appeared to work against a key mutation in new variants of the coronavirus, the US drugmaker says.
Pakistani PM says will not be ‘blackmailed’ into visiting Hazaras
Khan says he sympathises with community that has faced targeted attacks, but will not visit until the dead are buried.
Brazil’s COVID deaths pass 200,000 as cases continue to rise
No sign of lockdown in the South American country, which has the second-highest death toll after the US, as cases spike.
Scottish fishermen halt exports due to Brexit red tape
In the first working week after Brexit, one-day deliveries were taking three or more days - if they got through at all.
Pakistan says all visa restrictions for Bangladeshis removed
The move is seen as an ice breaker in frosty relations between the two Muslim-majority countries in South Asia.
2020 tied with 2016 as world’s hottest year on record, EU says
Scientists say the data underscores the need for countries and companies to slash greenhouse gas emissions quickly.
US Capitol Police officer dies after clash with pro-Trump mob
Officer Brian D Sicknick died on Thursday due to injuries sustained during clashes with rioters at the Capitol.
Senegal reports H5N1 bird flu outbreak on poultry farm
The outbreak in the Thies region has killed 58,000 birds, the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) said.
Stocks soar on recovery hopes despite US unrest, surging virus
Japan stocks hit 30-year high while Asia-wide index climbs to record following jump on Wall Street on hopes of stimulus.
‘A cudgel against Beijing’: US ambassador to UN to visit Taiwan
Kelly Craft will visit the island, which is claimed by China, just days before Joe Biden becomes president.
The delusion of American exceptionalism
Today is a day of reckoning for all Americans who believe their democracy is just 'too strong to fail.'
Australia to require negative COVID-19 tests from travellers
Move follows discovery of patient with UK variant that prompted the lockdown of country's third-biggest city.
In post-Brexit UK, quiet ports hide mounting transport chaos
Truckers say they are struggling to adjust to new paperwork following the UK's departure from the European Union.
Pakistan welcomes revival of ties between Qatar, Saudi-led bloc
Pakistan says it hopes 'spirit of cooperation' in GCC will 'augur well for enhanced confidence' among the Gulf nations.
CO2 levels seen more than 50% above pre-industrial levels in 2021
Prediction by UK's Meteorological Office underscores need to slash emissions of climate-warming gases, scientists say.
Index compiler MSCI to remove China telecom firms after Trump ban
Decision could have larger effect on the firms's shares than the New York Stock Exchange's move to delist them.
South Korea court orders Japan to compensate former sex slaves
In landmark ruling, Seoul court says Japan should pay 12 women an equivalent of $91,000 each for wartime abuses.
US suspends tariffs against French goods over digital service tax
US had proposed tariffs on $1.3bn worth of French goods in retaliation for French tax on tech firms.
How Trump’s presidency started – and how it ended
Contrasting images from the heart of American democracy portray Trump's disturbing legacy.
China says US facing ‘internal collapse’ after pro-Trump riot
The state-run Global Times, says violence in US capital is the result of American society's 'severe division'.
Delhi riots victims, lawyers allege police pressure to drop cases
Office of prominent lawyer fighting cases of some victims of the February 2020 violence raided in New Delhi last month.
Bank deal creates second-largest lender in Qatar
The deal between Masraf Al Rayan and Al Khalij Commercial Bank is valued at $2.2bn, according to Bloomberg data.
Arthritis drug reduces risk of COVID-19 death: UK study
Drugs, which will be added to UK treatment guidelines, offers hope to seriously ill patients admitted to intensive care.
Abu Bakar Bashir, linked to Bali Bombings, freed in Indonesia
The 82-year-old 'spiritual leader' of Jemaah Islamiyah, which carried out the attacks, was jailed in 2011.
Trump pledges smooth transfer of power after Capitol riot
Trump acknowledges new administration and condemns crowds of his supporters who attacked the US Capitol.
Donald Trump acknowledges Biden election win: Full transcript
US President Donald Trump addresses the nation a day after crowds of his supporters attacked the US Capitol.
Top Democrats in US Congress seek Trump’s removal after riot
House and Senate leaders urge removal via 25th amendment, or vow rapid impeachment proceedings in Congress.
One day after Trump praise, White House condemns Capitol mob
The statement calling for unity was notably not delivered by the US president but by his spokeswoman.
Biden, Harris, activists blast double standard in police response
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris condemn the disparate treatment of Black versus white protesters after Capitol Hill riots.
US stocks soar on bets of Biden-era calm, boosted stimulus
A day after violence and chaos consumed the US Capitol, stocks closed up on Thursday on bets Biden would restore calm.
Search for answers continues one year after Iran plane crash
Loved ones of Ukrainian Airlines Flight PS752 victims say mourning continues on anniversary of the deadly downing.
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