1/10 - Top international news of the day
2/10 - Los Angeles: 10 killed in shooting
At least ten people were killed in a mass shooting late Saturday in a city east of Los Angeles following a Lunar New Year celebration that attracted thousands.
3/10 - Los Angeles: Still not clear how many people injured
The shooting took place after 10 p.m. (0600 GMT) around the location of a Chinese Lunar New Year celebration held in Monterey Park, which is a city in Los Angeles county, around 7 miles (11 km) from downtown Los Angeles.
4/10 - Los Angeles: Thousands attended the festival earlier in the day
The LA Times quoted the owner of a nearby restaurant as saying that people who sought shelter in his property told him there was a man with a machine gun in the area. Seung Won Choi told the newspaper that he believed the shooting took place at a dance club.
5/10 - China rings in Lunar New Year with most Covid rules lifted
People across China rang in the Lunar New Year on Sunday with large family gatherings and crowds visiting temples after the government lifted its strict “zero-Covid” policy, marking the biggest festive celebration since the pandemic began three years ago.
6/10 - The Lunar New Year is China's most important annual holiday
Each year is named after one of the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac in a repeating cycle, with this year being the Year of the Rabbit.
7/10 - Chinese celebrations after three years due to Covid
With the easing of most Covid-19 restrictions, many people could finally make their first trip back to their hometowns to reunite with their families without worrying about the hassles of quarantine, potential lockdowns and suspension of travel.
8/10 - Bali welcomes back first flight from China as Covid rules ease
A direct flight from China landed in Indonesia’s resort island of Bali for the first time in nearly three years on Sunday after the route was suspended due to the pandemic. At least 210 people were on board the chartered plane operated by Indonesia’s Lion Air from Shenzhen.
9/10 - Next New Zealand PM slams Ardern treatment
New Zealand\'s incoming prime minister Chris Hipkins attacked the personal abuse suffered by Jacinda Ardern during her more than five years in the top job. Ardern sparked a national debate about the pressures she endured when she revealed that she was stepping down, saying she no longer had "enough in the tank".
10/10 - 'The way Jacinda has been treated has been utterly abhorrent'
"The way Jacinda has been treated, particularly by some segments of our society -- and they are a small minority -- has been utterly abhorrent. It does not represent who we are as a country," said the 44-year-old education and police minister.