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Did a report really say masks don’t help prevent the spread of COVID?
A report from early 2023, which some claim questions the efficacy of masks, has resurfaced amid a rise in new variants.
Fake experts praising Bangladesh gov’t in media before elections: AFP probe
Agency analyses over 700 articles with bylines attributed to 35 names, all of which appeared for first time last year.
Photos: Arbaeen, one of the world’s largest annual pilgrimages in Iraq
The annual event sees millions of pilgrims from around the world gather in Karbala for the Arbaeen commemoration.
UK hunts for soldier Daniel Khalife after Wandsworth prison escape
Daniel Abed Khalife, 21, goes missing from Wandsworth prison before his trial on terror-related charges.
Hurricane Lee forecast to become ‘extremely dangerous’ by Friday
Large oceans swells are expected to reach the Lesser Antilles, the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico through the weekend.
Rwanda police arrest serial killer suspect after finding bodies in kitchen
The Rwanda Investigation Bureau said the suspect told the police he learned to kill from watching famous serial killers.
Photos: Flooding in Brazil leaves at least 31 dead and 2,300 homeless
Many victims were in houses that were washed away, trapped in cars or shocked by electrical wires.
Rolling Stones unveil new album Hackney Diamonds, first in 18 years
Jagger, Richards and Wood revealed the details of their first album of original music in 18 years in London.
Cancer cases in people below 50 up nearly 80 percent in last three decades
About a million people aged below 50 die of cancer annually, a study says, projecting another 21 percent rise by 2030.
China’s exports, imports fall as weak global demand clouds recovery
Exports slumped 8.8 percent in August to $284.87bn in the fourth straight month of decline.
People displaced by rising waters in Kenya’s Rift Valley await new start
For a decade, water in Kenya's Rift Valley has been rising due to climate change. The displaced say they want normalcy.
Five Ukrainian drones downed in latest raids on Russian territory
Drones shot down over Russia's Bryansk, Rostov and Moscow regions, leaving a person injured and cars, buildings damaged.
Australia says Qatar’s strip-searches of women factor in blocking flights
Transport Minister Catherine King says 'invasive' gynaecological examinations a factor in rejecting Qatar Airways bid.
Sorry Trumpers, there won’t be a US civil war for 2024
The tough Proud Boys convictions will make sure that Trump's followers will stick to flying MAGA flags and no more.
Top Chinese officials to join North Korea founding celebrations
Group led by Vice Premier Liu Guozhong are the latest to travel to Pyongyang as it slowly opens to the outside world.
Russian veterans of Ukraine war will teach defence course for students
New military-focused curriculum includes senior students learning to handle Kalashnikov assault rifles, hand grenades.
Myanmar jails photojournalist for 20 years on first day of closed trial
Sai Zaw Thaike was arrested in the western state of Rakhine while covering the aftermath of Cyclone Mocha.
Why are China’s workers studying ‘Xi Jinping Thought’?
Chinese leader's writings are becoming a topic of discussion among employees at banks and state-owned enterprises.
Blame elites like Prince William, not Nepal’s poor, for wildlife crimes
When poor people have money, they buy bread, not a tiger head. But it's they who are punished while racketeers get away.
Japan launches rocket carrying ‘Moon Sniper’ lunar lander
Successful launch comes after India became the fourth country to land on the moon with its Chandrayaan-3 mission.
Russia blasts ‘inhumanity’ of US sending depleted uranium shells to Ukraine
Provision of controversial depleted uranium ammunition for US tanks is part of new $1bn assistance package to Kyiv.
Ozempic, weight-loss ‘wonder drug’, under scrutiny amid suicide risk claims
Ozempic has not shown increased risk of suicidal ideation in trials, but some users say it harmed their mental health.
Claudia Sheinbaum named Mexico ruling party’s 2024 presidential candidate
The AMLO ally and former mayor of Mexico City will be in a strong position going into the June 2 election.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 561
As the war enters its 561st day, these are the main developments.
Gabon’s military says ex-president Ali Bongo ‘free’ to travel abroad
Bongo's release follows after General Brice Oligui Nguema sworn in as Gabon's new head of state.
Freddie Mercury’s piano, Bohemian Rhapsody lyrics champions at auction
More than 1,400 lots of what the singer called his 'exquisite clutter' are up for auction at Sotheby's in London.
Mexican Supreme Court decriminalises abortion on federal level
Mexico has become latest Latin American country to join the 'green' wave, a movement to loosen abortion restrictions.
US judge orders Texas to remove controversial border buoys from Rio Grande
The ruling is a win for the Biden administration, which sued the state over floating barriers criticised by Mexico.
Biden administration cancels oil and gas leases in Arctic wildlife refuge
The move comes as the Biden administration seeks to expand protections against oil and gas development on public lands.
Western officials visit UAE in efforts to halt exports to Russia: Report
The Wall Street Journal initially reported plans to jointly press the UAE to halt shipments of goods to Russia.
Blinken hails Ukraine counteroffensive as US announces $1bn in new aid
The new US aid would include HIMARS missile systems, Javelin weapons, Abrams tanks as well as humanitarian assistance.
Greek ferry captain, three seamen charged over death of tardy passenger
The incident, captured on a video shared on social media, sparked anger across the maritime country.
At least 32 civilians killed in Sudan army strikes: Activists
Head of Sudan's army officially dissolves Rapid Support Forces, who he has been fighting since April.
California state legislature passes bill banning caste-based discrimination
Dalit rights groups hail the vote as a landmark victory in their bid to stop casteism from taking root in the US.
Migrant workers in Canada ‘vulnerable’ to modern-day slavery: UN expert
UN special rapporteur says he is 'deeply disturbed' by migrant workers' accounts of abuse and exploitation in Canada.
‘Bizarre’ long-legged bird-like dinosaur has scientists enthralled in China
Scientists have unearthed in Fujian Province the fossil of a Jurassic Period dinosaur named Fujianvenator prodigiosus.
Former Mossad chief: Israel enforcing apartheid system against Palestinians
Tamir Pardo becomes latest former senior official to claim Israel's treatment of Palestinians amounts to apartheid.
Romania claims parts of possible Russian drone fell on its territory
Defence Minister Angel Tilvar said possible drone parts were discovered near border between Romania and Ukraine.
Trump liable for defamation in writer Carroll’s second lawsuit: US judge
Ruling means upcoming civil trial will concern only how much more Donald Trump has to pay E Jean Carroll.
Nigeria election tribunal upholds President Bola Tinubu’s victory
The election tribunal rejected opposition petition to overturn President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's February election victory.
Missile strikes crowded market in eastern Ukraine
Child among 16 killed in Russian attack in Kostiantynivka, Ukrainian officials say; no immediate comment by Russia.
China President Xi’s absence from G20 won’t affect summit consensus: India
Indian Foreign Minister Jaishankar says Xi skipping G20 summit has nothing to do with ties with New Delhi.
US imposes sanctions on leaders in Sudan’s RSF over ‘extensive’ abuses
Washington accuses paramilitary group's deputy commander and top general in West Darfur of human rights violations.
WHO sees ‘concerning’ COVID trends before winter as hospitalisations rise
The UN health agency says many countries stopped reporting COVID data and called for more vaccinations and surveillance.
African leaders seek global taxes for climate change at Nairobi summit
The Nairobi Declaration represents a united front for Africa before negotiations for more funding at COP28.
Spain’s Jenni Hermoso files legal complaint against Rubiales over kiss
Prosecutor's office says the footballer filed the case against the football chief on Tuesday.
Fierce storm in southern Brazil kills at least 27 people
Governor of Rio Grande do Sul says death toll from extratropical cyclone is state's highest due to a climate event.
Fifty years after Chile’s coup, the search for truth continues
As 1973 coup still reverberates, a man is pushing for full history of US role in Augusto Pinochet's rise and fall.
Torrential rains kill at least 11 people in Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria
Severe rainstorms lash parts of Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria, prompting floods and landslides.
Civilians reported killed as Russia shells outdoor market in east Ukraine
Russia allegedly targeted the city of Kostiantynivka, killing and wounding many, Ukrainian officials say.
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