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Italy's health minister rules out loosening of COVID-19 curbs
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's government will extend coronavirus restrictions already in place until after Easter, the health minister said on Wednesday, as Rome plans to speed up vaccination efforts to try to beat the pandemic.
Amnesty International revokes Kremlin critic Navalny's 'prisoner of conscience' status
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Amnesty International no longer considers jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny a "prisoner of conscience" due to past comments he made that qualify as advocacy of hatred, the group said.
Wife of Mexican drug kingpin 'El Chapo' held in jail on U.S. charges of helping him run cartel
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Tuesday ordered Emma Coronel Aispuro, the wife of Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, to be detained on charges she conspired with her husband to run a multibillion dollar drug enterprise while he was behind bars.
Warsaw skyscraper becomes tallest in EU, developer says
WARSAW (Reuters) - The Varso Tower, a skyscraper in central Warsaw, has become the tallest in the European Union, its developer said on Tuesday, after workers mounted an 80-meter (262-foot) needle bringing the total height of the building to over 310 meters.
Three held on suspicion of supplying bomb that killed Malta journalist
VALLETTA (Reuters) - Three men suspected of having supplied the bomb which killed Maltese anti-corruption journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia in 2017 were arrested on Tuesday, police said.
Indonesia police chief urges softer enforcement of controversial internet law
JAKARTA, Feb 23 (Reuters): Indonesia's police chief has called on officers to use greater discretion when enforcing the country's internet law, following government signals the legislation, which has ensnared journalists, academics and opposition figures, will be reviewed.
Myanmar generals under renewed pressure after G7 condemnation, sanctions
YANGON, Feb 23 (AFP): Myanmar's military leaders came under renewed pressure Tuesday as the world's wealthiest nations condemned the junta for responding to anti-coup demonstrators "with violence", a rebuke coming on the heels of tightened sanctions from Washington and Brussels.
After Facebook, Twitter ban, Trump fans and extremists turn elsewhere
With Trump banned from mainstream social networks, his fans have moved on to new platforms, which were less regulated and more confidential.
Factbox: Milestones mark unprecedented distress en route to 500,000 U.S. pandemic deaths
(Reuters) - Since the coronavirus came to the United States 13 months ago, COVID-19 killed at least 500,000 people, more than the military combat casualties of all the wars the country has fought since World War One.
Asean News Headlines as at 7pm on Monday (Feb 22)
News highlights from Asean countries in the Star-AseanPlus section for Monday (Feb 22)