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COVID-19 vaccine by Oxford-AstraZeneca has 70 percent efficacy
Independent experts say more work needed to confirm whether product can be 90 percent effective.
What next for Tanzania’s opposition after election wipeout?
Observers say comeback for opposition parties seems a long way off, relies on reformation of existing political system.
Joe Biden expected to have a new US COVID-19 strategy
Biden's picks for key health positions in his cabinet indicate a stronger federal role in the response to the pandemic.
US FDA researchers back Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine data
The vaccine's efficacy data meets its expectations for emergency use authorisation, the FDA finds in a new report.
UAE, Egypt praise Saudi efforts to resolve Gulf crisis with Qatar
Amid signs the three-year blockade of Qatar may soon ease, Abu Dhabi and Cairo say they back rapprochement.
Warnings intensify as badly needed aid still not reaching Tigray
Aid groups say situation in Ethiopia's embattled region 'increasingly critical', renew calls for access to deliver food.
Canary Islands: Concerns grow for thousands of child refugees
Children are fleeing Africa alone to make the perilous journey across the Atlantic, a route in which hundreds have died.
UK: Why do some ethnic minorities fear the coronavirus vaccine?
Although Black and Asian Britons suffered disproportionally through the pandemic, some are hesitant to take the vaccine.
Tesla announces second $5bn share sale in three months
Tesla's shares touched a record high on Monday, pushing the electric car maker's market value above $600bn.
Number-one hits, bed-ins for peace: John Lennon’s life in numbers
In honour of Lennon's legendary music, here are some of the biggest numbers from his life and legacy.
Iraqi leader calls for end to violence in Sulaymaniyah protests
Call comes after six days of protests in which six demonstrators have been killed, according to local media.
Lebanon’s top university hikes tuition 160 percent, citing crisis
American University of Beirut announces massive tuition increase, a move tied to Lebanon's spiraling economic collapse.
Hundreds protest in Armenia after PM ignores deadline to resign
Pashinyan's opponents want him out over what they say was his disastrous handling of the recent Nagorno-Karabakh clash.
Libya’s LNA says its forces have seized Turkish cargo ship
Eastern Libya faction says vessel entered a banned area and its crew did not respond to a call from the Libyan navy.
UK’s Johnson says ‘long way apart’ from EU on Brexit talks
'If we have to go for an Australian solution, that's fine,' says PM, with weeks until country leaves EU's single market.
Liberia votes on George Weah’s bid to cut presidential terms
Liberians are also choosing whether to repeal a 1973 ban on dual nationality, a move some hope will be an economic boon.
Sheikh Sabah reappointed Kuwait PM
Sheikh Sabah has been tasked with nominating members of a new cabinet for approval by the emir.
Monster Hunter: China pulls movie from cinemas after race row
A line of a dialogue was termed by local social media users as racist, sparking calls for a boycott.
Mt Everest: Nepal, China announce revised height at 8,849 metres
Nepal and China jointly announce a revised height for Mount Everest, ending a discrepancy between the two nations.
Nigerian intelligence bought tool to spy on citizens: Report
Defence Intelligence Agency acquired tools to spy on Nigerians' calls and text messages, Citizen Lab report says.
Asian stocks head lower on fears of fresh virus cases
Stocks dip as fears of a surge in COVID-19 cases overshadow hopes of additional US stimulus.
Top PLO official Hanan Ashrawi resigns: Reports
Sources say her decision is in protest against Palestinian Authority's decision to resume coordination with Israel.
Iran top court upholds dissident journalist’s death sentence
Ruhollah Zam was convicted for fuelling anti-government unrest in 2017 on social media.
Joe Biden picks ex-General Lloyd Austin as defence secretary
US media report Austin, who played a major role in 2003 invasion of Iraq, will be named first Black defence secretary.
‘V-Day’: UK rolls out vaccine, 90-year-old woman first in line
UK becomes first in world to make Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine available for widespread use as mass inoculation begins.
UK gives 1st doses of COVID-19 vaccine: Live news
UK health authorities begin rolling out the first doses of a widely tested COVID-19 vaccine.
Australia pushes plan to force Facebook, Google to pay for news
Australia is introducing legislation to make Facebook and Google pay for news they use in world first.
‘Bharat Bandh’: Indian farmers launch strike to press for demands
Farm and trade unions launch one-day strike to demand rollback of three laws they say will hurt their livelihood.
What’s fueling Afghanistan’s meth boom?
A new report highlights a dangerous new trend in the country’s drug trade.
Afghan civilian deaths from US air raids rose by more than 300 percent
Some 700 civilians killed in 2019 after the Pentagon relaxed its rules of engagement for air raids, the report says.
Is ‘Big Oil’ becoming ‘Big Carbon’? Revenue falls force rethink
Firms such as BP and Shell invest in carbon-offset strategies but environmentalists are divided over such moves.
Hong Kong restricts dining at restaurants in fourth wave battle
Carrie Lam says fourth wave is 'more complicated and more severe' with cases 'widely spread out' in Hong Kong.
Japan announces $708bn in fresh stimulus as COVID-19 cases rise
Japan announces a fresh stimulus package worth $708bn even as new COVID-19 cases cast a shadow on better GDP data.
South Korea orders COVID-19 vaccines for 88 percent of population
First doses to arrive in March, but officials will wait and see how vaccines work in other countries to ensure safety.
Taiwan says faces daily threats as US notifies of $280m arms sale
Taiwan's defence ministry says latest weapons sale demonstrates US commitment to help strengthen island's defence.
Crackdown in Hong Kong continues; eight more arrested
Arrests of pro-democracy activists are latest since China imposed the National Security Law earlier this year.
Davos in the tropics: World Economic Forum opts for Singapore
World Economic Forum to hold its next annual meeting in Singapore in May rather than coronavirus-hit Switzerland.
No ‘single’ sign could have averted Christchurch attack: Report
New Zealand report said police instead used 'an inappropriate concentration of resources' probing religious violence.
Official inquiry into Christchurch attacks released: Timeline
The Royal Commission was tasked with investigating whether the attacks in which 51 died could have been prevented.
US virus talks drag on liability as Congress prepares stopgap aid
Republican plan for liability shield for employers, companies is opposed by Democrats, civil and labour rights groups.
US to approve Arizona mine land deal Indigenous group opposes
Native American tribe says the mine would destroy land considered the home of religious deities.
Grandson of Forrest Fenn confirms identity of US treasure finder
Medical student from Michigan found a more than $1m treasure chest stashed by Fenn in the wilds of Wyoming.
Huawei CFO case: Canadian officer ‘uncomfortable’ assisting FBI
The arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou caused a chill in diplomatic relations between Ottawa and Beijing.
Watchdog: Trump trade adviser Navarro violated Hatch Act
Peter Navarro is the latest Trump official to violate US law prohibiting federal employees from engaging in politics.
US newspaper Miami Herald hires its first Black executive editor
Monica Richardson is the first Black executive editor in the Florida newspaper's 117-year history.
UK’s Johnson to head to Brussels to try and break Brexit deadlock
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is heading to Brussels to try and break a deadlock over a post-Brexit trade deal.
DRC legislators trash Parliament as political crisis deepens
Allies of former DRC leader Joseph Kabila reject President Felix Tshisekedi's move to end shaky governing coalition.
‘He won’: Why Trump’s ardent supporters are a political force
Trump lost the election, but the Georgia Senate runoff shows that his passionate supporters still have power.
Liberia senatorial polls to serve as gauge for Weah’s popularity
Vote equally important for opposition, indicating whether it can provide an alternative in 2023 presidential election.
Sao Paolo sets first date in Latin America to start vaccinations
Brazil’s most populous state will start vaccinating its 46 million residents on January 25.
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