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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 334
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 334rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Spotify to announce layoffs as soon as this week: Bloomberg
Swedish audio streaming giant reportedly planning job cuts after recent layoffs at Apple, Google, Microsoft and Amazon.
Russian warship to join drills with China, South Africa navies
Russian frigate armed with hypersonic missiles will participate in joint drills in South Africa in February, TASS says.
Monterey Park shooting shocks close-knit California community
Residents thought their community was safe from the gun violence that continues to plague the US
Video goes viral after Cambodia tries to silence popular rapper
Censorship of a song on labour rights highlights the difficulty of raising awareness as government tightens its grip.
Germany would not block Poland sending tanks to Ukraine: Minister
Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock says Germany 'would not stand in the way' if Poland sends Leopard tanks to Ukraine.
Can Sweden and Turkey resolve their differences?
Ankara is angry after a far-right activist destroyed a copy of the Quran outside the Turkish embassy in Stockholm.
Erdogan says Turkish elections to be held on May 14
Turkish president announces the date for the country's presidential and parliamentary polls.
Russia advances towards two towns in Ukraine’s Zaporizhia region
Moscow's forces push towards the Ukrainian towns of Orikhiv and Hulyaipole, according to Russian state media reports.
Canada settles residential school reparations lawsuit
Canada to pay more than $2bn to settle lawsuit seeking compensation for harm to Indigenous languages and cultures.
On Roe anniversary, US VP says no freedom without abortion rights
Nationwide marches mark anniversary of ruling, the first since Supreme Court struck down federal abortion protections.
France, Germany renew alliance strained amid war in Ukraine
The two countries' leaders show a united front after the war in Ukraine exposed diverging approaches on key issues.
The Hamline controversy and the real threat to academic freedom
The current debate over academic freedom and equity sparked by the events at Hamline University misses the point.
Netanyahu fires top minister after Israel’s Supreme Court order
Israel's prime minister removes Aryeh Deri, who served as health and interior minister, after court decision.
At least five killed in bomb, gun attack in Mogadishu
A-Shabab armed group claims responsibility for deadly bombing and storming of a gov't building in the Somali capital.
First opposition rally in six years excites Tanzanian politicians
President Hassan's decision to end a six-year ban on political gatherings has been lauded by the opposition.
Iran’s currency hits record low amid tensions with the West
Depreciation of the rial comes amid boiling tensions with the West and continuing protests in Iran.
Ten killed in shooting near LA after Lunar New Year festival
Police say suspect remains at large after the shooting in Monterey Park, a US city home to a large Asian population.
Explainer: What is behind the recent protests in Israel?
Some 100,000 protesters turned up on Saturday in Tel Aviv, the largest demo since Netanyahu's return to power.
Peruvian police raid university in Lima as protests grow
Police arrest more than 100 anti-government protesters, evict demonstrators from the National University of San Marcos.
The Ukrainians using embroidery to stand up to Russia
How artists, volunteers and designers turned a Ukrainian folk blouse and craft into symbols of defiance.
Timeline of political relations between Sweden and Turkey
Sweden's bid for NATO membership faces a dead end after a rally by the far right burns the Quran.
China rings in Lunar New Year with most COVID rules lifted
For the past three years, Lunar New Year celebrations were muted due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 333
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 333rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Tanzania opposition holds first rally in six years
Thousands of Chadema party supporters gather in the lakeside city of Mwanza after government lifts a ban on the party.
Chris Hipkins confirmed as New Zealand’s next prime minister
The Ruling Labour party chooses the former COVID-19 minister to replace Jacinda Ardern as its new leader.
China says COVID outbreak has infected 80 percent of population
Scientist says Lunar New Year travel rush unlikely to lead to a COVID surge as most people have been infected.
Huge crowds in Israel again protest Netanyahu’s legal changes
More than 100,000 people rally in Tel Aviv for a third week to protest against legal changes that could weaken courts.
Burkina Faso demands departure of French troops: Report
Military-ruled Burkina Faso suspends accord with France, orders troops to leave within a month, reports state media.
New search of Biden’s home turns up more classified documents
Officials from the Department of Justice find six more classified documents during 13-hour search of Joe Biden's home.
Brazil’s Lula fires army chief in wake of pro-Bolsonaro riots
The dismissal of Julio Cesar de Arruda comes shortly after Lula removed dozens of soldiers from his security detail.
The West’s ‘indecision’ is killing our people, Ukraine says
Germany has been under growing pressure to provide Leopard tanks to Kyiv but says it has yet to make a decision.
What’s stopping German-made Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine?
Ukraine has urged Germany to provide the stealth tanks but NATO has failed to agree amid Russian threats.
Tourists evacuated after Peru closes Machu Picchu amid protests
European Union decries 'disproportionate' police response to the deadly unrest as protester death toll rises to 45.
Why are so many jobs being shed in Big Tech?
Hundreds of thousands of people laid off in just over a year as major tech firms cut back.
India asks YouTube, Twitter to block links of BBC film on Modi
The documentary critical of PM Modi's role in the deadly 2002 Gujarat riots draws the ire of Indian government.
Canada says it will repatriate 23 of its citizens from Syria
Move comes after the citizens, currently detained in camps for ISIL family members in Syria, challenged Ottawa in court.
UN envoy says ‘progress’ made on Afghan women’s rights
Amina Mohammed, who held talks with the Taliban tells Al Jazeera some progress made but much remains to be done.
Jacinda Ardern, the public servant
The resignation of New Zealand's prime minister shows humility and empathy still have a place in politics.
Turkish anger after Quran burning, Kurd protests in Sweden
Turkey outraged by Sweden’s green light for an Islamophobic protest in front of its embassy in Stockholm.
Palestinian man shot dead in occupied West Bank
The Palestinian Ministry of Health said on Saturday that 42-year-old Tariq Maali was shot in the city of Ramallah.
Iran condemns EU vote over ‘terrorist’ designation for IRGC
Response from Tehran on Thursday's move has ranged from defiance to warnings of consequences for Europe.
The Twitter Files: The deep state connection
Twitter's secret relationship with the US government. Plus, SLAPPs - the tool used to silence critical journalism.
Dozens injured as deadly protests continue in Peru
Police officers use tear gas on protesters as demonstrations continue after the removal of President Castillo.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 332
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 332nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Indian wrestlers end protest over sexual harassment
Wrestlers and supporters were accusing federation president of sexually and mentally harassing young female athletes.
Is globalisation breaking down or transforming?
Crisis upon crisis threatens to fracture the global economy after decades of economic integration.
Kidnapped women and children freed in Burkina Faso
Armed men had abducted 66 people on January 12 and 13 outside two villages in the district of Arbinda.
Italian football club Juventus hit with points penalty
Record 36-time Italian champions will fall from third into 10th and could miss out on European football's next season.
Kremlin stays silent on missile systems seen on Moscow rooftops
Images on social media appear to show Pantsir-S1 mobile anti-aircraft systems installed in locations around Moscow.
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