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Nigeria’s looted Benin bronzes returned more than 100 years later
The two Benin bronzes, which were looted by British troops, have been returned to a traditional palace in Benin City.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy wants meeting with Russia’s Putin: Live
Ukrainian president seeking dialogue as shelling and bombing spike. Macron and Putin to have a call.
Ukraine leader seeks new security guarantees amid Russian threat
Volodymyr Zelenskyy extends olive branch to Putin as he demands stronger Western support in face of an invasion threat.
Saudi Arabia plans for fresh round of talks with Iran: FM
Saudi foreign minister says tkingdom is planning fifth round of talks despite previous 'lack of substantive progress'.
Who’s telling the truth on the Ukraine conflict?
Russia and the United States are accused of spreading misinformation as tensions rise over Ukraine.
Germany sees ‘moment of truth’ for Iran nuclear talks
German chancellor says there is now an opportunity for a deal to be reached and sanctions lifted.
Canada police use pepper spray, stun grenades to clear protesters
Officers say 'assaultive and aggressive' behaviour led them to use 'chemical irritant' to disperse demonstrators.
Dubai Expo: Chance for change in Middle East and North Africa
Dubai's world fair represents a golden opportunity for MENA participants to drum up interest in their countries.
Jean-Luc Brunel: Ex-Epstein associate found dead in French jail
Brunel, in his mid-70s, was under investigation for the rape and trafficking of minors for sexual exploitation.
Nearly 200,000 UK homes still without power after Storm Eunice
Fierce Atlantic storm brought record winds, knocking 1.4 million households off the grid the day before.
‘Guaranteed defeat’: President Putin supervises nuclear drills
Russian leader oversees launch of military exercises involving Moscow's strategic nuclear missiles.
At least 13 killed by suicide bomber in central Somalia
The blast caused 'huge damage' in a restaurant filled with politicians and government officials, police said.
Ukraine: US and Russia battle for narrative supremacy
We examine the theatre of the Ukraine crisis. Plus, Afghan media six months since the Taliban’s takeover.
Mali’s army says eight soldiers and 57 fighters killed in clashes
Troops targeted by 'unidentified armed men' in the Archam region near the border with restive Burkina Faso and Niger.
Separatists in Ukraine order ‘general mobilisation’ amid shelling
Announcement comes as Kyiv says a Ukrainian soldier was killed in shelling by rebels in the east of the country.
Will oil prices keep rising?
Oil prices have hit an eight-year high on US warnings of a possible war in Ukraine.
Zelenskyy: Ukraine is Europe’s shield against Russia – Live news
President says Ukraine deserves stronger international support for the important role it plays for Europe's security.
Nazir Kabiri: Can Afghanistan avoid economic collapse?
Afghanistan’s deputy finance minister on the Taliban-led government's plan to prevent a complete economic meltdown.
UK court orders Airbus to delay Qatar Airways plane cancellations
Judge tells planemaker to halt any practical effects of a decision to revoke a $6bn jet order from the Gulf carrier.
Q&A: The ‘Freedom Convoy’ is ending, but issues ‘not going away’
Disinformation expert Carmen Celestini speaks to Al Jazeera about border blockades, occupation that paralysed Canada.
Trump took classified items to Mar-a-Lago, National Archives says
The revelation could interest federal investigators responsible for policing the handling of government secrets.
Shades of the early pandemic as Omicron tests Hong Kong
As hospitals struggle with surge of patients, experts wonder whether Zero COVID policy contributed to city's problems.
Biden says US believes Putin has decided to invade Ukraine
US president says Russian attack could be 'in coming days', but says path of diplomacy still open to reduce tensions.
Photos: Ottawa police push to end weeks-long trucker occupation
Many protesters remain defiant, refusing to leave the downtown core of Canada's capital despite repeated warnings.
Jittery week: Wall Street falls as investors eye Ukraine crisis
Traders also took risk off the table ahead of a United States holiday on Monday.
Israeli police scatter Palestinian protesters in Sheikh Jarrah
Reporters observed Israeli border police charging protesters with horses in occupied East Jerusalem.
Storm Eunice batters Europe killing at least 8 people
Storm Eunice and its powerful winds killed people with fallen trees, flying debris, and gusts that blew a man overboard.
California bill would allow citizens to enforce weapons ban
Proposed bill is modelled on a new Texas law that allows people to seek penalties against abortion providers.
US lifts ban on Mexican avocado imports, USDA says
The import shutdown was triggered by a threat made to a United States food inspector.
Brazil: Climate change, neglect contribute to deadly mudslides
Little done in response to repeated warnings of risks of mountainside construction, researchers and public servants say.
‘They’re fed up’: Workers in Puerto Rico take to the streets
Many public employees work one or two additional jobs to make ends meet.
Is war in Ukraine inevitable?
Diplomacy intensifies as shelling and fighting increases in eastern Ukraine.
Experts call for new EU approach to security in Africa
Security experts urge the EU to develop a more 'people-centred' approach towards security in Africa.
Tunisia’s talks with the IMF: What’s at stake?
President Saied faces tough challenge as he tries to balance international lenders' conditions, needs of Tunisians.
Former officer sentenced to two years in Daunte Wright’s death
Former suburban Minneapolis police officer Kim Potter receives lesser sentence after shooting Wright at traffic stop.
‘Listen to our pleas’: Beirut blast victims demand global support
Relatives call for international inquiry to help push forward a floundering local investigation into the explosion.
Crisis leaves Indian students in Ukraine worried
Indian students in Ukraine say there's no clarity from New Delhi if it's safe to stay and what happens to their studies.
‘Elephant in the room’: Jordanian women and equal rights
Recognition of 'Jordanian women' in the constitution ignited a brawl in parliament and debate over their status.
Bolsonaro surveys damage as Brazil mudslides death toll climbs
At least 117 people are dead in the wake of floods and mudslides in Petropolis after heavy rains on Tuesday.
Attack on Ethiopia refugee camp kills five: UN
Survivors of the Bahrale camp attack in Afar said 'at least five killed, several women kidnapped' in attack this month.
Meta’s plunge is unmatched among big tech stocks in recent years
Facebook parent Meta's shares are down more than 45 percent from a September peak.
Russian-backed separatists announce evacuation from east Ukraine
Leaders of self-proclaimed breakaway republics in eastern Ukraine say they plan to evacuate residents to Russia.
Explainer: What is fuelling Libya’s instability?
Analysts fear the country could plunge into further chaos after a failed bid to hold a presidential election in December
Why did Harvard faculty close ranks to defend an alleged abuser?
The American debate around due process for alleged harassers has become too confused.
Russian court orders Navalny’s brother jailed in absentia
Oleg Navalny's suspended sentence was converted to jail time after he did not report for police inspections.
The mission to civilise (colonial) international law
The legal architecture built to buttress the colonial world order continues to be weaponised against the dispossessed.
US avocado crunch: Where guacamole’s days are numbered
Small eateries are bearing the brunt of the avocado shortage amid a suspension of imports from Mexico.
Canada border blockades, protests ‘nothing to do with trucking’
Canadian truckers tell Al Jazeera protests against COVID-19 restrictions are taking attention away from real challenges.
Ottawa police arrest protesters to end Canadian trucker blockade
Police in Ottawa are working to clear the centre of the capital three weeks after protests shut it down.
Nigeria is locked in an endless tug of war with its academics
Lecturers in Nigeria’s public universities are hoping to give the authorities a lesson on priorities.
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