Myanmar airstrike on monastery marking Lent kills 14: witnesses
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US, Canada fail to reach trade pact to avert Trump tariffs
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Morocco: Migrants caught between Ceuta dreams and reality
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TikTok to pay $400 mn settlement in US children's privacy case
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US, Iran keep up hostile rhetoric ahead of new sanctions
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Ukraine hits Russian oil refinery in Perm
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El Nino to be ‘biggest for over a century’
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US sanctions: ICC head warns against ‘demise of ‘int’l rule of law’
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African Union suspends Mali after military coup and threatens sanctions
The African Union has suspended Mali's membership in response to last week's military coup and threatened sanctions if a civilian-led government is not restored, it said in a statement on Tuesday.
2 June 2021
Turkey's Erdogan woos Egypt, Gulf states in push to repair ties
Turkey hopes to maximize its cooperation with Egypt and Gulf nations "on a win-win basis", President Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday, as Ankara works to repair its strained ties with Cairo and some Gulf Arab nations after years of tensions.
2 June 2021
Indigenous groups call for Canada to identify graves after remains of 215 children found
Indigenous groups in Canada are calling for a nationwide search for mass graves at residential school sites after the discovery of the remains of 215 children at one former school last week shocked the country.
1 June 2021
WHO approves Sinovac jab
The World Health Organization (WHO) yesterday said it has approved a Covid-19 vaccine made by drugmaker Sinovac Biotech for emergency use listing, paving the way for a second Chinese shot to be used in poor countries.
1 June 2021
China reports new bird flu strain case
China reported the world’s first human infection of the H10N3 bird flu strain yesterday but said the risk of it spreading widely among people was low.
1 June 2021
Libel case against Maria Ressa dismissed
Veteran Philippine journalist Maria Ressa has had a cyber libel charge against her dismissed, lawyers involved in the case said yesterday, in a rare legal win for the key critic of the country’s President Rodrigo Duterte.
1 June 2021
Lanka ship fire extinguished after 13 days
A fire aboard a cargo ship off Sri Lanka carrying hundreds of tonnes of chemicals, plastics and cosmetics was finally extinguished yesterday after a 13-day international operation, the navy said.
1 June 2021
Syria death toll jumps to 500,000
A decade of war in Syria has left nearly half a million people dead, a war monitor said yesterday, in a new toll that includes 100,000 recently confirmed deaths.
1 June 2021
US to hand over Bagram base in 20 days
The US military will hand over its main Bagram Air Base to Afghan forces in about 20 days, an official said yesterday, as Washington presses on with withdrawing the last of its troops from the country.
1 June 2021
Amid division, Asean leaders plan Myanmar visit this week
The chair and secretary-general of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) plan to travel to Myanmar this week even as the 10-nation bloc remains divided on how to respond to the military coup there, four diplomatic sources said.
1 June 2021
Israel parties race against the clock
Israeli politicians battling to unseat veteran Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were racing against the clock yesterday in talks to build a “change” coalition spanning the political spectrum.
1 June 2021
Pak journo Hamid Mir taken off screen
Prominent Pakistani political TV talk-show host Hamid Mir was suspended from his regular program on Monday, his media group Geo News network said, following comments he made last week against the powerful military for its role in media censorship.
1 June 2021
WHO approves Sinovac Covid vaccine, the second Chinese-made dose listed
The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday it has approved a Covid-19 vaccine made by drugmaker Sinovac Biotech for emergency use listing, paving the way for a second Chinese shot to be used in poor countries.
1 June 2021
Gunmen abduct students from school in Nigeria
Gunmen kidnapped scores of children from an Islamic seminary in central Nigeria, officials said, the latest mass abduction to hit Africa’s most populous nation.
31 May 2021
HK’s ‘Grandma Wong’ arrested for solo Tiananmen protest
Hong Kong police have arrested an elderly democracy activist as she made a solo demonstration over China’s deadly Tiananmen crackdown in a vivid illustration of the zero protest tolerance now wielded by authorities in the financial hub.
31 May 2021
No news on US journo detained in Myanmar
The employers of an American journalist detained by Myanmar authorities said yesterday they were yet to receive any information on his whereabouts or wellbeing, a week after he was detained. Managing editor of news outlet Frontier Myanmar Danny Fenster, a US citizen, was detained on May 24 as he attempted to board a plane to leave military-ruled Myanmar.
31 May 2021
WB chief secretary retires, appointed Mamata’s adviser
Amid an ongoing tussle between the Centre and West Bengal government, state chief secretary Alapan Bandyopadhyay yesterday retired from his post and joined chief minister Mamata Banerjee as her chief adviser.
31 May 2021
Members agree to strengthen WHO
World Health Organization members yesterday agreed to strengthen the global body at the heart of the pandemic response and give it more secure and flexible funding to better deal with future outbreaks.
31 May 2021
Netanyahu in the corner
Political rivals of Israel’s right-wing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu raced yesterday to forge a diverse coalition to oust the country’s longest-serving leader.
31 May 2021
US spied on Merkel, allies
The US spied on top politicians in Europe, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, from 2012 to 2014 with the help of Danish intelligence, Danish and European media reported on Sunday.
31 May 2021