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Germany, France and Italy suspend use of AstraZeneca vaccine
Germany, France and Italy suspend use of AstraZeneca vaccine
Flurry of suspensions follow reports that some people developed blood clots after receiving the shot.
US experts tackle ethical dilemmas posed by the vaccine rollout
US experts tackle ethical dilemmas posed by the vaccine rollout
The approval of multiple coronavirus vaccines has given people hope, but the rollout has brought uncertainty of its own.
Oscars: Mank leads nominations that include two female directors
Oscars: Mank leads nominations that include two female directors
The film industry’s biggest awards have been delayed by the pandemic in a year when most cinemas were closed.
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Syria: NGOs file landmark case against Russian Wagner Group
Syria: NGOs file landmark case against Russian Wagner Group
Three prominent advocacy groups from France, Russia and Syria file criminal complaint over 2017 beheading of Syrian man.
Czech Republic: What’s behind world’s worst COVID infection rate?
Czech Republic: What’s behind world’s worst COVID infection rate?
And what can be done to stem cases and deaths? A leading Czech expert in viral sequencing talks to Al Jazeera.
UK sanctions Syrian foreign minister, al-Assad allies
UK sanctions Syrian foreign minister, al-Assad allies
On 10-year anniversary of Syrian uprising, UK announces measures against six figures closely tied to president.
Uganda’s opposition leader Bobi Wine arrested during protest
Uganda’s opposition leader Bobi Wine arrested during protest
Bobi Wine says he was briefly detained as he led MPs and activists from his party in a demonstration in Kampala.
Which countries have stopped using AstraZeneca’s COVID vaccine?
Which countries have stopped using AstraZeneca’s COVID vaccine?
Concerns grow over reports of blood clotting among some recipients, but WHO urges countries to keep using COVID vaccine.
Mali: Court ends trial of former coup leader Sanogo
Mali: Court ends trial of former coup leader Sanogo
The court did not issue a verdict and ended proceedings against 15 other defendants.
‘No borders in football’: Refugee team helps newcomers settle in
‘No borders in football’: Refugee team helps newcomers settle in
Thanks to Sanctuary Strikers, members of minority communities have a place to come together.
China factory, retail data surge from deep year-ago plunge
China factory, retail data surge from deep year-ago plunge
China brought COVID under control before other large economies, allowing it to rebound quicker than global competitors.
Afghan officials reverse ban on girls singing after outcry
Afghan officials reverse ban on girls singing after outcry
Schoolgirl choirs are a regular feature of official Afghan events, and the ban prompted a backlash on social media.
Pakistan increases COVID restrictions amid a third wave
Pakistan increases COVID restrictions amid a third wave
Countrywide cases rise by 22,018 in last 10 days, a 68-percent increase from preceding 10 days, official data shows.
Iran tells UN it was not behind attacks on US interests in Iraq
Iran tells UN it was not behind attacks on US interests in Iraq
Several rockets hit a military base in Erbil, northern Iraq last month, killing a foreign civilian contractor.
Thousands march across Australia demanding justice for women
Thousands march across Australia demanding justice for women
Protests follow allegations of sexual misconduct in the country’s parliament that shocked the country.
Small is still beautiful: Prospects of a post-pandemic world
Small is still beautiful: Prospects of a post-pandemic world
What does ‘return to normalcy’ really mean?
What does ‘return to normalcy’ really mean?
Turkey says civilians wounded in Syrian missile raids
Turkey says civilians wounded in Syrian missile raids
Defence ministry says missiles fired from air base in Aleppo under Syrian gov’t control struck al-Bab and Jarablus.
Bangladesh court orders probe into torture claims by cartoonist
Bangladesh court orders probe into torture claims by cartoonist
Ahmed Kabir Kishore has alleged he was tortured before police arrested him under the country’s harsh digital laws.
After US sanctions, Huawei turns to new businesses to boost sales
After US sanctions, Huawei turns to new businesses to boost sales
Its smartphone unit crushed, the Chinese firm is seeking sales from less glamorous fish farms and mining businesses.
Beyonce, Taylor Swift make history, as women dominate Grammys
Beyonce, Taylor Swift make history, as women dominate Grammys
Beyonce sets social media alight as appears on stage with Megan Thee Stallion. Swift wins best album for a third time.
Germany: Merkel’s CDU in crisis after setback in regional polls
Germany: Merkel’s CDU in crisis after setback in regional polls
Local media say Chancellor Angela Merkel’s house ‘on fire’ after worst-ever results in state elections.
Volkswagen aims to lay off up to 4,000 workers in Germany: Report
Volkswagen aims to lay off up to 4,000 workers in Germany: Report
The car giant is changing strategy to become more of a technology company along the lines of Tesla.
What next in Brazil after Lula’s corruption convictions annulled?
What next in Brazil after Lula’s corruption convictions annulled?
Judge’s decision opens door for former president to run in 2022 elections, but legal experts say many questions remain.
Merkel’s party suffers losses in two German states: Exit polls
Merkel’s party suffers losses in two German states: Exit polls
Chancellor Merkel’s party heads for defeat months before a national vote on who will replace her.
Myanmar security forces kill dozens of anti-coup protesters
Myanmar security forces kill dozens of anti-coup protesters
Casualties ‘drastically increasing’, advocacy group says, as military gov’t declares martial law over two Yangon areas.
Police break up anti-lockdown protest ahead of Dutch elections
Police break up anti-lockdown protest ahead of Dutch elections
Police use water cannon and batons to disperse anti-lockdown protesters from a field in The Hague.
Syria’s Asma al-Assad faces police investigation in the UK
Syria’s Asma al-Assad faces police investigation in the UK
Law firm brings case alleging the wife of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad incited and encouraged ‘terrorist’ acts.
‘A can of worms’: Experts weigh in on the vaccine passport debate
‘A can of worms’: Experts weigh in on the vaccine passport debate
There is no consensus on how coronavirus vaccine passports should be used but many countries are exploring the idea.
Ireland should suspend AstraZeneca vaccine, says medical officer
Ireland should suspend AstraZeneca vaccine, says medical officer
Irish vaccine task force recommends temporary halt after reports of blood clots among those who received the COVID jab.
Guatemalan families bury loved ones killed near US-Mexico border
Guatemalan families bury loved ones killed near US-Mexico border
Guatemala’s president is calling for justice after 19 charred bodies were found near US-Mexico border in January.
US protesters demand justice a year after Breonna Taylor killing
US protesters demand justice a year after Breonna Taylor killing
Hundreds march in Louisville demanding justice and police reforms on the anniversary of Black woman’s killing.
How dangerous are the new COVID variants?
How dangerous are the new COVID variants?
Dr Khan explains what we know about variants from Brazil, South Africa and the UK, plus a possible new one in Nigeria.
Saudi Arabia’s long-awaited Kafala reform goes into effect
Saudi Arabia’s long-awaited Kafala reform goes into effect
Workers will be able to switch jobs without their employers’ permission.
Workers will be able to switch jobs without their employers’ permission.
Iran: Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe appears in court over new charge
Iran: Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe appears in court over new charge
Tehran court hears new charge of ‘propaganda against the establishment’ against the British-Iranian aid worker.
32,000km, 655 screens: Documenting India’s endangered cinemas
32,000km, 655 screens: Documenting India’s endangered cinemas
A journey to archive single-screen cinemas that have been part of India’s entertainment landscape for over 100 years.
In Pictures: UK police crack down on vigil for Sarah Everard
In Pictures: UK police crack down on vigil for Sarah Everard
Police slammed for heavy-handed tactics at vigil for woman whose killing led to murder charges against a fellow officer.
PA, Arab League condemn opening of Czech office in Jerusalem
PA, Arab League condemn opening of Czech office in Jerusalem
Prague opened a Jerusalem branch of its Israel embassy last week in move denounced as a violation of international law.
Myanmar’s parallel gov’t promises ‘revolution’ to reverse coup
Myanmar’s parallel gov’t promises ‘revolution’ to reverse coup
Acting leader of parallel civilian gov’t says it is ‘the darkest moment of the nation’ as several protesters are killed.
Sarah Everard: Policeman charged with murder appears in court
Sarah Everard: Policeman charged with murder appears in court
Wayne Couzens is charged with kidnapping and killing the 33-year-old woman who disappeared in south London on March 3.
‘No stopping us’: The Black women fighting for Breonna Taylor
‘No stopping us’: The Black women fighting for Breonna Taylor
A cadre of Black women in Louisville is honouring Taylor’s legacy by giving back to their communities.
Jordan health minister resigns after oxygen outage kills patients
Jordan health minister resigns after oxygen outage kills patients
Anger in Jordan as several COVID-19 patients die when their oxygen supply runs out at a government hospital.
Russian police detain dozens at opposition forum
Russian police detain dozens at opposition forum
Police say participants arrested for taking part in an event organised by an ‘undesirable’ organisation.
Bolivia ex-president Jeanine Anez arrested
Bolivia ex-president Jeanine Anez arrested
Conservative politician faced an arrest warrant on charges of terrorism, sedition and conspiracy over alleged coup.
Nigeria raises number of missing students after school raid to 39
Nigeria raises number of missing students after school raid to 39
Nine more students than originally thought are missing after gunmen stormed college in Kaduna, local official says.
Sri Lanka to ban burqa, shut many Islamic schools, says minister
Sri Lanka to ban burqa, shut many Islamic schools, says minister
Minister for public security says decision has been taken on ‘national security’ grounds.
Myanmar: Protesters killed as police fire live ammunition
Myanmar: Protesters killed as police fire live ammunition
More than 70 people have been killed in Myanmar in widespread protests against a February 1 military coup.
Saudi Arabia and Iran have not always been foes
Saudi Arabia and Iran have not always been foes
The Saudi-Iranian competition for regional hegemony has been wrongly interpreted as a Sunni-Shia rivalry.
New Zealand marks two years since Christchurch mosque killings
New Zealand marks two years since Christchurch mosque killings
Several hundred gathered at the Christchurch Arena for the remembrance service, which was also livestreamed.
China’s next aircraft carrier ‘likely nuclear powered’: report
China’s next aircraft carrier ‘likely nuclear powered’: report
Construction of fourth ship has resumed earlier this year after delays as Beijing continues to flex its naval power.
Is this Australia’s turning point on sexual harassment, assault?
Is this Australia’s turning point on sexual harassment, assault?
Multiple allegations of rape, sexual harassment against politicians and their staffers have sent shockwaves nationwide.
China lashes out at US over tighter Huawei restrictions
China lashes out at US over tighter Huawei restrictions
The United States informed some Huawei suppliers of tighter conditions on previously approved export licences.
Bolivia’s ex-President Anez says government seeks her arrest
Bolivia’s ex-President Anez says government seeks her arrest
Bolivian prosecutors also want to arrest two men accused of helping force Evo Morales’s departure in 2019.
Theranos’s Elizabeth Holmes asks to delay trial due to pregnancy
Theranos’s Elizabeth Holmes asks to delay trial due to pregnancy
If a US district judge in California agrees to the request, it will be the fourth time Holmes’s trial has been delayed.
Mysterious crypto investor Metakovan paid Ether in Beeple auction
Mysterious crypto investor Metakovan paid Ether in Beeple auction
A digital asset investor who goes by the handle Metakovan paid for the artwork using cryptocurrency.
Quad goals: US, Indo-Pacific allies to up India’s vaccine output
Quad goals: US, Indo-Pacific allies to up India’s vaccine output
The effort from the Quad alliance comes amid calls to boost the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines to poorer nations.
Trudeau: Every Canadian will be able to get vaccine by September
Trudeau: Every Canadian will be able to get vaccine by September
Canada’s vaccine campaign is well behind that of the US, with only 5 percent of the population vaccinated so far.
‘Quad’ leaders pledge new cooperation on China, COVID-19, climate
‘Quad’ leaders pledge new cooperation on China, COVID-19, climate
US, India, Japan and Australia plot Indo-Pacific vaccine drive, aim to counter China’s influence, plan in-person summit.
Cuomo won’t resign over harassment allegations as calls mount
Cuomo won’t resign over harassment allegations as calls mount
Progressive and moderate Democrats call for the New York governor to step down as more women come forward.
The new US plan could erase decades of progress in Afghanistan
The new US plan could erase decades of progress in Afghanistan
Moving the negotiations from Qatar to Turkey would harm, not help, the Afghan peace process.
Iraq’s protests and the technology of resistance
Iraq’s protests and the technology of resistance
Amid killings and arrests, Iraqi activists have adapted to survive and turned to technology for protection.
Bitcoin backlash: Iran cracks down on crypto exchanges
Bitcoin backlash: Iran cracks down on crypto exchanges
The current hawkish stance comes in the wake of bitcoin’s meteoric price rise since mid-December.
COVID: Year without income leaves Broadway stars scrambling
COVID: Year without income leaves Broadway stars scrambling
The shutdown of Broadway theatres forced those working in the US’s most high-profile arts scene to get creative.
Pakistan Senate elects ruling alliance candidate as chairman
Pakistan Senate elects ruling alliance candidate as chairman
PM Imran Khan-backed Sadiq Sanjrani defeated the opposition candidate and former PM Yusuf Raza Gilani.
Poll: Most Americans support restrictions on unvaccinated people
Poll: Most Americans support restrictions on unvaccinated people
Over half of Americans believe that unvaccinated people should not be allowed back in the office or use public spaces.
For ‘love’: charity-washing colonialism, fascism and genocide
For ‘love’: charity-washing colonialism, fascism and genocide
From India to Israel, the ‘non-profit industrial complex’ is serving to enforce deeply-rooted structures of domination.
Trump, not ‘the liberal media’, is dividing the Republican Party
Trump, not ‘the liberal media’, is dividing the Republican Party
The GOP is still the party of Trump, and no matter how Republicans spin it, Trump is holding it hostage.
How COVID has shone a light on the way we measure economies
How COVID has shone a light on the way we measure economies
A year after COVID became a pandemic, more studies say the way economies are measured needs an overhaul.
Italy plans to impose national COVID lockdown over Easter
Italy plans to impose national COVID lockdown over Easter
Measure planned as cases and hospitalisations rise in Italy, which recently passed grim milestone of 100,000 deaths.
Turkey says first diplomatic contact held with Egypt since 2013
Turkey says first diplomatic contact held with Egypt since 2013
Ties between Egypt and Turkey deteriorated after a coup spearheaded by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi in 2013.
Blast kills six coal miners in Pakistan’s southwest
Blast kills six coal miners in Pakistan’s southwest
Two injured workers were also extracted from the mine after several hours of rescue operations.
Sarah Everard: Met police face probe over suspected officer
Sarah Everard: Met police face probe over suspected officer
Officer suspected of murder and indecent exposure in case that has raised concerns about women’s safety in the UK.
Bus brings ‘hope’ to the doorstep of India’s disabled children
Bus brings ‘hope’ to the doorstep of India’s disabled children
Group runs Therapy on Wheels programme for children with developmental disabilities in the villages of Himachal Pradesh.
Gunmen abduct dozens from forestry college in northwest Nigeria
Gunmen abduct dozens from forestry college in northwest Nigeria
About 30 students kidnapped on outskirts of Kaduna city, in Nigeria’s fourth mass school abduction since December.
Senegal: Anti-French sentiment on the rise as protests continue
Senegal: Anti-French sentiment on the rise as protests continue
Several French businesses targeted during anti-government protests as anger grows over worsening economic situation.
Japan PM Suga to visit US in April for summit with Biden
Japan PM Suga to visit US in April for summit with Biden
Yoshihide Suga is expected to be the first foreign leader to meet Joe Biden at the White House in first week of April.
AstraZeneca may miss second-quarter EU vaccine deliveries: Report
AstraZeneca may miss second-quarter EU vaccine deliveries: Report
Efforts to procure extra COVID vaccines from UK, US and India have failed due to protectionism, Bloomberg reports.
South Africa’s Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini dies aged 72
South Africa’s Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini dies aged 72
The monarch, who ascended to the throne in 1971, was admitted to hospital weeks ago for diabetes treatment.
Turkey, Russia, Qatar push for political resolution in Syria
Turkey, Russia, Qatar push for political resolution in Syria
Foreign ministers also reaffirm a commitment to Syria’s ‘sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity’.
US says electoral changes in Hong Kong ‘assault on democracy’
US says electoral changes in Hong Kong ‘assault on democracy’
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says new rules run counter to promises made at the handover in 1997.
Hospital beds running out in Papua New Guinea as COVID-19 surges
Hospital beds running out in Papua New Guinea as COVID-19 surges
Experts say true scale of outbreak is unknown and worry crowds at funeral of former PM could exacerbate the situation.
Investigation: Drugmaker ‘bullied’ Latin American nations
Investigation: Drugmaker ‘bullied’ Latin American nations
According to a UK media group, drugmaker Pfizer held Argentina and Brazil ‘to ransom’ with ‘shocking’ demands.
Myanmar military ‘murdered’ at least 70 since coup: UN
Myanmar military ‘murdered’ at least 70 since coup: UN
UN special rapporteur suggests ‘crimes against humanity’ being committed; calls for sanctions on military-owned firms.
Venezuela’s new stations offer fuel, liquor to those who can pay
Venezuela’s new stations offer fuel, liquor to those who can pay
Maduro has been handing over dozens of gas stations to local entrepreneurs who run them under a chain known as Via.
US, Israel hold talks on Iran nuclear diplomacy, security threats
US, Israel hold talks on Iran nuclear diplomacy, security threats
Bilateral talks come as Biden seeks to restore the 2015 UN-backed Iran nuclear deal abandoned by Trump.
China search engine Baidu aims to raise $3bn in Hong Kong listing
China search engine Baidu aims to raise $3bn in Hong Kong listing
Baidu’s shares in Hong Kong will be priced at no more than $38.02 per share for retail shareholders, documents say.
Nobel Prize economists call for vaccine equity and debt relief
Nobel Prize economists call for vaccine equity and debt relief
Joseph Stiglitz and Micheal Spence are spearheading calls for urgent action to help poorer nations recover from COVID.
Video shows Israeli troops detaining Palestinian children
Video shows Israeli troops detaining Palestinian children
Children were detained in a field near an illegal outpost in the occupied West Bank and released after several hours.
Lebanese sexologist lambasts ridicule by ‘childish’ TV hosts
Lebanese sexologist lambasts ridicule by ‘childish’ TV hosts
Sexologist Sandrine Atallah was repeatedly interrupted and mocked by male TV personalities, sparking public outrage.
Investigation: Drugmaker ‘bullied’ Latin American nations
Investigation: Drugmaker ‘bullied’ Latin American nations
According to a UK media group, drugmaker Pfizer held Argentina and Brazil ‘to ransom’ with ‘shocking’ demands.
Slovakia health minister resigns over Russian vaccine controversy
Slovakia health minister resigns over Russian vaccine controversy
Krajci’s resignation was requested after coalition partners disagreed with his decision to acquire Sputnik V.
Gaming platform Roblox’s stock gains after Cathie Wood buys in
Gaming platform Roblox’s stock gains after Cathie Wood buys in
Thursday’s gains build on the gaming platform’s almost 55 percent rise on its stock market debut a day earlier.
Dozens of NY lawmakers seek Cuomo’s resignation amid allegations
Dozens of NY lawmakers seek Cuomo’s resignation amid allegations
New York City Mayor de Blasio also called for Governor Cuomo to step down following allegation that he ‘groped’ aide.
US gov’t to Fox News: Military is diverse, not ‘more feminine’
US gov’t to Fox News: Military is diverse, not ‘more feminine’
Pentagon officials condemn remarks by Fox News host Tucker Carlson criticising appointments of two female generals.
Third-degree murder charge reinstated in George Floyd murder case
Third-degree murder charge reinstated in George Floyd murder case
Former Minnesota policeman Derek Chauvin will now face three sets of charges in the death of Floyd.
Syria: Oil refinery attacks raise fears of ‘grave escalation’
Syria: Oil refinery attacks raise fears of ‘grave escalation’
About 200 oil trucks caught fire in missile attacks and it took 20 hours to bring blazes under control.
Pakistani court orders TikTok banned over ‘obscene content’
Pakistani court orders TikTok banned over ‘obscene content’
The ruling says some videos uploaded on the popular platform are ‘unacceptable for Pakistani society’.
Tanzania President John Magufuli ‘in India with COVID-19’
Tanzania President John Magufuli ‘in India with COVID-19’
Opposition leader Tundu Lissu says president in a serious condition, transferred from a hospital in Kenya to India.
EU regulator approves Johnson & Johnson’s single-shot vaccine
EU regulator approves Johnson & Johnson’s single-shot vaccine
The decision gives the 27-member European Union a fourth vaccine to fight the coronavirus pandemic.
US legislators want sanctions on MBS. Will they succeed?
US legislators want sanctions on MBS. Will they succeed?
Lawmakers are pushing President Joe Biden to take a harder line against Saudi leader over Jamal Khashoggi’s killing.
Egypt: At least 20 dead in Cairo clothing factory fire
Egypt: At least 20 dead in Cairo clothing factory fire
Fifteen fire trucks were dispatched to extinguish the huge blaze as smoke billowed over the area.
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