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‘Extremely dangerous’ tornado tears across US South as storms hit
The National Weather Service received 33 tornado reports across southern states like Alabama, Georgia and Kentucky.
Black Lives Matter co-founder’s cousin killed in police incident
English teacher Keenan Anderson went into cardiac arrest after being Tasered by US police during a visit to Los Angeles.
US regulator charges two crypto firms with unregistered offerings
The SEC charged Genesis, Gemini with illegally selling securities to hundreds of thousands of investors.
US extends temporary deportation protection to Somali citizens
Washington says armed conflict and humanitarian crisis in Somalia make it impossible for citizens to return safely.
Proud Boys did not ‘stand back, stand by’ on Jan 6: US prosecutor
Prosecutor accuses far-right group members of 'mobilising' to storm Capitol as seditious conspiracy trial begins.
Democratic lawmakers urge Biden to revoke Bolsonaro’s US visa
The former Brazilian president has taken up residence in Florida, leading to an outcry from House Democrats.
Mexico deploys National Guard to city subway amid sabotage fears
Rights groups worry about 'lack of transparency' as the quasi-military force deploys to address 'not normal' incidents.
NASA: 2022 tied for the fifth hottest year on record
Scientists say temperatures will continue to rise as governments fail to rein in fossil fuel consumption.
Russia soldier jailed for refusing to join Ukraine war
Russian court sentenced Marsel Kandarov to five years in jail for refusing to take part in 'special military operation'.
‘I didn’t steal funds’ says former crypto titan Bankman-Fried
In a highly unusual post-arrest blogpost a month after his arrest, he said he 'didn't stash billions away'.
UAE pledges $3bn loan to help cash-strapped ally Pakistan
Existing loan of $2bn will be topped with an additional loan of $1bn, a statement by Pakistani premier's office says.
Sweden discovers largest rare earth deposit in Europe
EU wants other sources than China for these crucial minerals, but it will be 10-15 years before Sweden's are available.
US consumer prices moderate in December
The sixth straight year-over-year slowdown is raising hopes that the worst inflation bout is steadily waning.
India cough syrup linked to Uzbekistan deaths ‘substandard’: WHO
The World Health Organization said the Indian manufacturer's products had 'unacceptable amounts' of toxic substances.
Who is Russia’s new Ukraine war commander Valery Gerasimov?
The seniority of the new general in charge reflects the war's expansion and need to improve organisation and command.
White House confirms more classified files found at Biden’s home
President says his administration is 'cooperating fully' with justice department review of handling of classified files.
Czech presidential election: What you need to know
Eight candidates hope to replace Milos Zeman, who has been criticised for overstepping his role.
‘A new industrial age’: The coming renewable-energy boom
Jobs in clean-energy manufacturing will more than double from six million to nearly 14 million by 2030, report says.
Sri Lanka ex-leader ordered to compensate Easter bombing victims
Supreme Court finds ex-president Sirisena and four other officials responsible for failing to prevent attacks.
‘Bloodbath’: Russia presses assault in Ukraine’s Soledar
According to Ukraine, more than 100 Russian troops were killed in the battle for the eastern town during the past day.
El Salvador renews state of emergency as gang crackdown continues
Government says emergency measures have led to drop in murders, but rights groups raise concerns about reported abuses.
New York nurses end strike after reaching deals with hospitals
Pay rises and agreements over staffing levels prompt nurses to return to work after striking since Monday.
Russia blames Armenia for breakdown of Azerbaijan peace talks
Russia and Armenia's relationship has become fraught with tension over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region.
Macron will not seek Algeria’s ‘forgiveness’ for colonialism
Macron has prodded and soothed over the French occupation throughout his political career.
Amnesty condemns Mozambique’s ‘forgotten war’ after viral video
The conflict has gone on since 2017, killing 4,500 people, and forcing nearly a million to flee their homes.
American schooling is broken if six-year-olds are now threats
That students and teachers must fear guns in first-grade classrooms reflects on a failed school system.
Middle East round-up: Iran sends two more men to the gallows
Here’s a round-up of Al Jazeera’s Middle East coverage this week.
Will Israel and Russia forge closer ties under Netanyahu?
Ukraine has expressed its disappointment in sign that the new Israeli government may establish closer ties to Russia.
Uranium that arrived at UK’s Heathrow not from Pakistan: Official
Pakistani official denies British media reports after a package containing radioactive metal was discovered last month.
Iran says ex-official had role in death of nuclear scientist
Iran's news agency claims Alireza Akbari is implicated in the 2020 assassination of a top military scientist.
Fourteen Malian soldiers killed in two armed group attacks: Army
The reinforcements in response to the latest attacks led to the killing of 31 rebels, the army said in a statement.
UAE names oil company chief to lead UN’s COP 28 climate talks
Sultan al-Jaber, CEO of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Co, will preside over the next round of climate talks in Dubai.
South Korea mulls compensating forced labourers using public fund
Some victims of forced labour under the Japanese during World War II denounced the plan as 'humiliating'.
Celebrating Moroccan mothers is an act of feminism
We can fight for rights — and acknowledge our mothers at the same time as Morocco's football team did at the World Cup.
What’s the Republican Party agenda in Congress?
What to expect in the US legislative agenda in the run-up to the 2024 presidential election.
Australia finalising new security pact with Papua New Guinea
The Bilateral Security Treaty with PNG comes after China signed a security pact with the Solomon Islands in April.
Israel kills Palestinian man ‘standing on roof’ of his home
Sameer Aslan, 41, was killed during an Israeli army raid on the Qalandiya refugee camp in occupied East Jerusalem.
Photos: Benin’s famed Voodoo festival draws back Afro-descendants
The festival is drawing people of African descent to discover the religion and land of their enslaved ancestors.
New Zimbabwe law threatens health workers with jail over strikes
The law, signed last week, imposes punishments of up to six months in jail for defiant workers or union leaders.
El Salvador passes law on cryptocurrency transfers
The bill, backed by ruling party lawmakers allied with President Bukele, aims to attract national and foreign investors.
German police begin clearing coal mine protest camp in Luetzerath
The expansion of a lignite mine has highlighted tensions around Germany's climate policy during the energy crisis.
Five dead in China after car ploughs into pedestrians: Media
Video footage shows a sports utility vehicle driving at high speed and crashing into multiple people crossing a road.
HRW’s 2023 report finds hope amid ‘litany of human rights crises’
Human Rights Watch says authoritarianism caused huge suffering in 2022, but sees new opportunities to strengthen rights.
Jeff Beck, iconic British rock guitarist, dies aged 78
Beck, a guitar virtuoso and innovator, died after contracting bacterial meningitis, his family said.
UN calls for probe into killing of two Honduran environmentalists
Two environmental activists were killed on Saturday after they opposed an open-pit iron oxide mine in a reserve.
Australia cancels Afghanistan cricket series over curbs on women
Australia pulls out of upcoming one-day series in the UAE citing Taliban's moves to further restrict women's rights.
Benin opposition wins seats in parliament, first time in 4 years
The main opposition party, the Les Democrates, wins 28 seats in the 109-seat parliament, preliminary results show.
Naomi Osaka announces pregnancy, plans return to tennis in 2024
Osaka says she will return to tennis and plans to be in Melbourne next year for the start of the Grand Slam season.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 323
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 323rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Are African-made vaccines the solution to vaccine inequity?
Political leaders and experts alike are pushing to improve vaccine manufacturing across Africa.
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