McKinsey agrees $573m opioid settlement in US
The consultancy said it still believed its past work advising opioid manufacturers was legal.
Vale dam disaster: $7bn compensation for disaster victims
The money will go to communities affected by the Brumadinho disaster in 2019, which left 270 dead.
Nigerian separatist Nnamdi Kanu's Facebook account removed for hate speech
Nnamdi Kanu posted video of a militia attack amid a bitter dispute between cattle herders and farmers.
Uighur camps: US, UK governments condemn reports of systematic rape
The Biden administration and UK government respond to a BBC report detailing allegations of rape.
Israeli hackers breach KKK-affiliated website
The hackers have published details about the white-supremacist group's members online.
South Korea's 'hidden' migrant workers
Migrant farm workers, many from South East Asian countries, are living in squalid conditions just outside Seoul, one of Asia's wealthiest capitals.
Myanmar coup: UN chief Guterres calls for failure of military takeover
The UN's secretary general calls the takeover "unacceptable" and pledges international pressure.
Marjorie Taylor Greene: Vote to remove her from House committees
Marjorie Taylor Greene, elected to Congress in November, has a long history of offensive online posts.
Proud Boys: Canada labels far-right group a terrorist entity
The government notes the far-right group's role in the US Capitol riot in Washington last month.
Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick lies in honour at US Capitol
He died from injuries sustained while on duty during the Capitol riots on 6 January.