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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.
Photos: Storm Eunice pummels southern UK
UK's Met Office warns that roofs could be blown off, trees uprooted and power lines brought down.
Italian craftsman claims Putin’s ‘unique’ oversized table
Putin's table prompted a slew of memes, becoming an unlikely star of efforts to ease the Ukraine crisis.
Can Mexico turbocharge pandemic nearshoring by US firms?
The case is building for US companies to move operations they offshored to Asia closer to home.
Where one Ohio town wants Biden’s Build Back Better funds to go
Huge federal cash infusions are set to transform communities across the United States, like Dayton, Ohio.
Videos of Russian military on the move spread on TikTok
Footage posted online has become a valuable new tool for researchers analysing Russian military movements.
Analysis: Did the French mission in Mali fail?
Despite Macron's refusal to admit failure, France's military intervention in Mali has been controversial.
Migrants cope with freezing weather, violence on Hungary border
Violent and illegal pushbacks of asylum seekers by Hungarian authorities are reported on the rise at the Serbian border.
Russia: Putin to oversee huge nuclear drills amid Ukraine tension
Saturday's exercise will involve practice launches of intercontinental ballistic missiles and cruise missiles.
Six African countries to kick off mRNA vaccines production
The WHO said it would work with these countries to develop a roadmap of training and support to produce the jabs.
After Mali exit, Niger accepts foreign forces to secure border
Comments by President Mohamed Bazoum come a day after France and European allies announce withdrawal from Mali.
Storm Eunice prompts red warning after hitting England, Ireland
A powerful storm from the Atlantic leaves tens of thousands without electricity in Ireland and batters England.
Who benefits from the war on drugs?
'They call it a war against drugs, but … they don't want to destroy the business, they want to administer the business.'
Is Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs a stain on his legacy?
Marc Lamont Hill challenges the former spokesperson for Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte.
Afghan boy, trapped for three days in well, dies
Taliban interior ministry announces Haidar's death despite non-stop efforts to rescue him.
Philippines offers $500m in green bonds to European investors
Southeast Asian country is aiming for a 75 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
Ahmedabad bombings: India court sentences 38 to death
Eleven others given life sentences over series of bomb blasts in 2008 that killed 56 people in city in Gujarat state.
Sydney shark victim named after first fatal attack in 60 years
Beaches reopen after death of Simon Nellist in Little Bay beach, in first fatal shark attack off Sydney since 1963.
Hundreds rescued after fire on ferry heading from Greece to Italy
Authorities say no immediate casualties reported on board the ferry that carried 237 passengers and 51 crew members.
South Korea extends business curfew as COVID-19 cases top 100,000
Authorities announce slight easing of restrictions amid growing backlash from businesses.
Ukraine crisis live updates: G7 ready for dialogue with Russia
G7 due to meet later on Friday amid concern about sudden escalation of violence in Ukraine's conflict-hit east.
Malawi finds wild polio case; first in Africa in five years
Investigation shows infection is linked to a strain circulating in Pakistan's Sindh province as WHO sends assistance.
Indonesia: Dutch sorry for independence war ‘extreme violence’
Prime Minister Mark Rutte apologises after study shatters long-held belief that cases of violence were isolated.
US adds Tencent, Alibaba sites to list flagging counterfeit sales
The list identifies 42 online markets and 35 physical markets alleged to engage in or facilitate piracy.
US Justice Department taps new cryptocurrency czar
Eun Young Choi will lead a team dedicated to investigating and prosecuting illicit cryptocurrency schemes.
US stocks take a hit as Ukraine crisis stokes fear
The Ukraine crisis adds to uncertainty about the path of the US Federal Reserve's tightening plans to fight inflation.
As ‘Great Firewall’ looms, fears for Hong Kong’s free internet
Beijing's crackdown on dissent in Hong Kong is casting doubt over the future of the business hub's open internet.
Argentina’s central bank raises interest rate to 42.5 percent
Buenos Aires's monetary tightening takes it one step closer to the goals set out with the International Monetary Fund.
Canada roped in banks to quell protests – now what?
Trudeau's Emergencies Act imposes measures that require banks to freeze accounts without court orders.
EU launches reset with AU after pandemic disruption
The European Union will offer several packages of support at the summit to bolster health and education in Africa.
Donald Trump must testify in New York investigation, judge rules
New York Attorney General Letitia James is investigating the former US president's real estate development group.
Can NATO strengthen Europe’s defence against Russia?
Military alliance proposes sending more soldiers to Central and Eastern Europe.
Walmart is thriving despite supply chain woes, high inflation
Shoppers are increasingly turning to the mega-retailer for groceries, apparel and health and wellness services.
Q&A: Ukraine invasion an ‘obsession’ for Vladimir Putin
Andriy Zagorodnyuk tells Al Jazeera Russian president will 'try to get his hands on Ukraine' as long as he's alive.
Hundreds mourn Amir Locke, a Black man killed by police
Locke's death has provoked an outcry against no-knock warrants, with a push by his family and others to ban them.
After months on army bases in US, Afghans face new uncertainties
Rights groups are calling on Congress to pass law to grant Afghan refugees path to permanent residency in US.
Quarantine can be shortened in places with high COVID cases: WHO
The UN health agency says quarantine period for asymptomatic people can be shortened from 14 to 10 days without a test.
Israel PM announces end of vaccine ‘green pass’
A clear decline in the number of serious COVID-19 cases and confirmed infections led to the decision.
Biden warns Russia could attack Ukraine within days
Joe Biden says there was 'every indication' Russia was prepared to attack Ukraine amid rising tensions.
UK nixes ‘golden visas’ amid Russian money concerns
The Tier 1 investor visa route has given opportunities for 'corrupt elites to access the UK', the UK government said.
Police increase presence in Ottawa as ‘siege’ crackdown expected
Police deployment comes as Canadian lawmakers debate use of emergency powers to respond to occupation of capital.
2022 Pakistan polio vaccinations key to eradication goal: Gates
Pakistan and Afghanistan are the last countries where polio remains endemic.
Musk: SEC out to ‘chill’ my speech with ‘endless’ investigations
Lawyers for Musk and Tesla say US regulators seem to be targeting both because Musk is a 'critic of the government'.
There is need for a reset of the EU-Africa partnership
The EU has approached its engagement in the Sahel region with a military or migration deterrence lens for too long.
Does new decree mark the end of judicial independence in Tunisia?
Critics say President Saied’s seizure of judiciary powers erodes one of the remaining pillars of Tunisia’s democracy.
US jobless claims unexpectedly rise for the first time in a month
Jobless claims rose by 23,000 to 248,000 for the week ending February 12, the US Department of Labor showed Thursday.
The podcast about Joe Rogan’s podcast is hugely popular
The Joe Rogan Experience Review averages more than one million downloads a month.
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