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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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El Nino to be ‘biggest for over a century’
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Assad wins 4th term
Bashar al-Assad has been re-elected for a fourth term as president of war-ravaged Syria, official results showed on Thursday, despite Western accusations the polls were “neither free nor fair”.
28 May 2021
Jimmy Lai among 8 jailed
Jailed Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai was among eight democracy activists handed new prison sentences yesterday for attending protests on the 70th anniversary of the founding of communist China that were followed by a sweeping crackdown.
28 May 2021
Woman breaks Everest record
Hong Kong mountaineer Tsang Yin-hung has recorded the world’s fastest ascent of Everest by a woman with a time of just under 26 hours, a Nepal official said Thursday.
28 May 2021
Germany says committed genocide in Namibia
Germany for the first time yesterday recognised it had committed genocide in Namibia during its colonial occupation, with Berlin promising financial support worth more than one billion euros to aid projects in the African nation.
28 May 2021
No timeline yet for new Covid origins probe
Facing intensifying pressure for a new, more in-depth investigation of the Covid-19 pandemic origins, the World Health Organization yesterday said that it was still awaiting expert guidance.
28 May 2021
France resists more joint Nato funding
A $20 billion plan to give Nato more flexibility in facing military threats, climate change and China’s rise has hit firm resistance from France, which fears the move could undermine its defence priorities, four diplomats and a French defence source said.
28 May 2021
‘Asean opposes arms embargo’
Nine Southeast Asian countries have urged the United Nations not to endorse a freeze on arms sales to Myanmar, according to a report from Benar News.
28 May 2021
In victory for Trump, Republicans block probe of US Capitol riot
Republicans in the US Senate on Friday derailed a bipartisan inquiry into the deadly assault on the Capitol by former President Donald Trump's supporters, despite a torrent of criticism they were playing down the violence.
28 May 2021
Spain criticised for unequally priced ‘equality stamps’
Spain’s postal service is feeling a backlash from its attempt to highlight racial inequality.
28 May 2021
Russia says US decision not to rejoin Open Skies arms pact is 'political mistake'
Russia said on Friday a US decision not to rejoin the Open Skies arms control pact, which allows unarmed surveillance flights over member states, is a "political mistake" ahead of a summit between the countries' presidents.
28 May 2021
Erdogan inaugurates landmark mosque at Istanbul main square
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was set on Friday to inaugurate a landmark mosque in Istanbul’s Taksim Square, fulfilling a long-time ambition to build a Muslim house of worship at the city’s main public space that has become an emblem of the modern Turkish Republic.
28 May 2021
Bomb threat cited by Belarus was sent after plane was diverted - Swiss email provider
A bomb threat cited by Belarusian authorities as the reason for forcing a Ryanair jetliner carrying a dissident journalist to land in Minsk was sent after the plane was diverted, privacy-focused email provider Proton Technologies AG said on Thursday.
27 May 2021
Khamenei urges Iranians to ignore calls to boycott polls
Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei yesterday urged Iranians to ignore calls to boycott next month’s presidential election, after several hopefuls were barred from running against ultraconservative candidates.
27 May 2021
UN to draft new int’l cybercrime treaty
The UN General Assembly adopted Wednesday by consensus a resolution proposed by Russia to draft a treaty against cybercrime by 2023, an initiative viewed with suspicion by Western nations who fear it could restrict free expression.
27 May 2021
Macron seeks ‘forgiveness’
French President Emmanuel Macron yesterday recognised his country’s role in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, as the two countries seek to turn the page on decades of diplomatic tensions over the bloodshed.
27 May 2021
Spare us Corona Devi!
Hindu priests at an Indian temple are saying daily prayers to two coronavirus goddesses in an effort to tame the pandemic as the country battles a new infection surge.
27 May 2021
Drugmakers eye alternative to vaccines
Prevention is better than cure -- but when it comes to Covid, what happens when people can’t get the vaccine, don’t want it, or they’re immune suppressed and it fails to stop infection?
27 May 2021
Thousands left homeless in India
Thousands of people were homeless Thursday after a cyclone battered Covid-ravaged India, killing 4 people.
27 May 2021
Hong Kong House passes ‘patriots’ law
Hong Kong’s opposition-devoid legislature yesterday approved Beijing’s radical overhaul of the finance hub’s political system which reduces the number of directly elected seats and will freeze out most China critics.
27 May 2021
EU set to hit Belarus with new sanctions
The European Union will look at hitting Belarus’s big potash exports as well as its oil and financial sectors with new sanctions, as punishment for forcing down a Ryanair flight to arrest a journalist, foreign ministers from the bloc said.
27 May 2021