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Canada police to anti-vaccine truckers: Leave now or face arrest
Warning comes days after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked emergency powers to disperse anti-government protesters.
Biden orders release of Trump White House logs to Congress
House committee investigating the January 6 riot at the US Capitol is seeking records of visitors to Trump White House.
Nepal police fire tear gas as protesters rally against US grant
Critics say the $500m infrastructure grant comes with unacceptable conditions that would damage Nepal's sovereignty.
Canadian students raise money for Madagascar hunger relief
High school students in Ontario were inspired by Al Jazeera's Start Here episode on hunger in Madagascar, teacher says.
Germany’s BioNTech plans modular vaccine factories in Africa
The first turnkey facility will be shipped to either Senegal or Rwanda in the second half of this year, BioNTech said.
Retail sales surge in January despite Omicron wave
Retail and restaurant sales soared 3.8 percent in January compared to the previous month.
Israeli settler, police violence before Sheikh Jarrah expulsion
Palestinians say intensified police and settler presence come to lay groundwork for family's forced displacement.
Politicians should stop wasting time on doomed Olympic boycotts
The 'diplomatic boycott' of 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics will most likely have no impact on China’s domestic policies.
Nigerian court adjourns trial of separatist leader again
The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra appeared in court for the second time this year on a 15-count charge.
US accuses China of failing to meet free-trade agreements
The United States says China isn’t keeping the promises it made to open its markets to foreign competition.
Bappi Lahiri: India’s ‘disco king’ dies at 69
Renowned singer-composer credited with popularising disco music in India passed away in Mumbai city.
The Russians going against Putin in Ukraine
Russians who fought in 2014 say they will return to battlefield against their own gov't if conflict erupts in Ukraine.
UK police launch investigation into Prince Charles charity
The probe will assess claims of a cash-for-honours scandal involving a Saudi businessman.
The West – united on Ukraine, divided on Russia
Western disagreements on the Russian military escalation in Eastern Europe play into Putin's hand.
The Russia-Ukraine crisis is squeezing Central Asian economies
Tajikistan, the Kyrgyz Republic and Uzbekistan depend on migrant remittances from Russia.
Burkina Faso coup leader Damiba inaugurated as president
Swearing-in ceremony takes place some three weeks after military coup that overthrew Roch Marc Christian Kabore.
The Colours of Home: An Arab mural in the US
An artist dreams of painting a mural that connects the plights of Black Americans, Native Americans and Palestinians.
Ericsson says employees may have bribed ISIL in Iraq
Swedish telecoms group says a 2019 investigation found serious breaches of its compliance rules in Iraq.
Several killed in Mogadishu as al-Shabab attacks police stations
At least five killed, two of them children, in attacks by al-Qaeda-linked group on Somali capital, state media reports.
How COVID can lead to other health conditions
A new study has revealed three conditions that can emerge one to five months after a positive COVID test.
Dutch court puts Afghan ‘prison chief’ on trial for war crimes
The 76-year-old is accused of war crimes committed while he was in charge of a notorious Afghan jail in the 1980s.
COVID: New cases decline by 19% worldwide, deaths stabilise
WHO says just over 16 million new COVID-19 infections and about 75,000 deaths were reported worldwide last week.
South Africa: Judge dismisses Zuma’s effort to delay corruption trial
Judge rejected the former president's attempt to remove the prosecutor from his upcoming corruption trial.
Civilians despair as Idlib hospitals shut down due to budget cuts
More than a dozen charity hospitals in northwest Syria have shut down or downsized their capacity due to funding cuts.
Poland, Hungary lose legal challenge against EU rule-of-law tool
The top EU court says the bloc's mechanism that punishes rule-of-law violations by withholding funds is 'appropriate'.
Three scenarios for the Ukraine-Russia crisis
The Ukrainian political leadership must not allow great powers to decide the country's future.
Woman cured of HIV after stem cell transplant
The new approach may make the treatment available to more people without the need for antiretroviral therapy.
Tigrayan forces killed civilians, gang-raped dozens: Amnesty
Rights group says the rebel fighters raped underage girls, some as young as 14, in Amhara region last year.
Storms near Brazil’s Rio de Janeiro kill 18, fears toll may rise
Rescue and recovery efforts under way as state fire department says 180 soldiers working in stricken Petropolis region.
China’s central bank chief vows support amid ‘weak links’
Governor Yi Gang says China will return to its potential growth rate of between 5 and 5.7 percent in 2022.
Eight million Yemenis could lose aid next month as war rages
As the conflict in Yemen intensifies, an 'unprecedented' lack of funds is slashing humanitarian programmes, UN says.
As house prices soar, ordinary South Koreans learn to love stocks
Asia's fourth-largest economy is overcoming a historical aversion to financial assets and embracing the stock market.
‘Unity day’ in Ukraine, US says Russia may yet invade: Live news
More Western scepticism about Russia's troop drawdown from Ukraine's borders, but US says still room for diplomacy.
How can the US marijuana industry be more equitable?
Minority applicants claim Illinois weed program actually hampers diversity and inclusion.
Ivory Coast: Drivers take on hazardous trips to remote places
The Ivorian economy is in good shape, but not its roads. Two drivers brave the journey.
Xi tells Hong Kong to control Omicron-fuelled outbreak
Directive in territory's Chinese language media comes with authorities expected to report record number of daily cases.
In Cambodia’s Siem Reap, $990m airport faces hurdles to success
The ambitious plan to attract 10 million travellers is complicated by broken contracts and uncertain pandemic recovery.
Macron expected to announce French withdrawal from Mali
Withdrawal would mark a major strategic shift by France, which has had troops in Mali for nine years.
South Korea sees number of employed rise fastest in 22 years
Asia's fourth-largest economy saw seasonally adjusted unemployment rate slide to 3.6 percent in January.
Ukrainians face ‘game of cat and mouse’ with stoic calm
Ukrainians living in the country's east carry on mostly as usual, despite stark warnings of an imminent Russian attack.
The all-powerful ‘Minister’ and Australian immigration detention
Refugees say they are at the mercy of 'The Minister' - three politicians with the power to grant visas and release.
‘They grabbed my arms’: The sick refugee deported by Australia
Refugee says he was forced onto a plane with hardened criminals and sent back to a country he fled in fear of his life
Wall Street climbs on hopes of easing geopolitical tensions
US stocks halted a 3-day drop as Russian President Putin said he hoped for a diplomatic outcome to the Ukraine crisis.
US jury rejects Sarah Palin’s lawsuit against The New York Times
Palin had sued the newspaper claiming it maliciously and erroneously linked her campaign to a mass shooting.
Record expansion: Colombia’s economy grows the most in 115 years
A consumption boom and soaring prices for basics like oil, coal and coffee caused GDP to rocket 10.6% in 2021.
Chile’s constituent assembly begins debating new constitution
Constituents are discussing host of measures, such as water and Indigenous rights, that could end up in new magna carta.
Honduras ex-President Hernandez detained as US seeks extradition
The US is seeking to extradite former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez on drug trafficking allegations.
Airbnb sees strong first-quarter revenue on travel resurgence
Guests of the short-term home rental company are staying longer and paying higher prices.
What’s behind the escalating row over hijabs in India?
The dispute highlights the growing marginalisation of Muslims, as activists say the ban violates religious freedom.
Russia’s defence minister meets Syria’s Assad for talks
Sergei Shoigu is in Syria to inspect a Russian airbase amid heightened tensions between West and Moscow over Ukraine.
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