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Spotify CEO condemns Rogan for racial slur, but keeps podcast
'I do not believe that silencing Joe is the answer', said Spotify CEO Daniel Ek.
US midterms: Activists brace for renewed fight over voting rights
As critical elections loom, Congress has been unable to pass major bills aimed at protecting voting rights.
The Democrats will not save you
It is time to start doubting the Democratic party is really in the business of countering the far right in the US.
Ukraine to unleash ‘bloody hell’ on Russia if it invades: Expert
Ukrainian ex-defence official and expert Alexander Khara talks to Al Jazeera about the possibilities of a major war.
From Havana with love
Sixty years of US embargo on Cuba have not starved the island into 'democratisation', the way Washington hoped.
ISIL leader killed: What happened in US raid?
The US says ISIL's leader Abu Ibrahim al-Qurayshi has been killed in Syria.
Iran nuclear deal: ‘Final stage’ of Vienna talks to resume
Delegations are set to re-enter negotiations in the Austrian capital but significant hurdles remain.
Thousands across Canada join truckers protesting COVID curbs
Thousands of people have rallied across Canada, as protests against COVID-19 restrictions spread.
Life in a destroyed village on the front line in eastern Ukraine
Scenes of destruction in a small village on the front line of the conflict in eastern Ukraine.
Bangladesh’s Friendship hospital named world’s best new building
The sustainable, climate-conscious Friendship Hospital in Bangladesh has been crowned the world’s best new building.
‘Poetic justice’: How the world reacted to Senegal’s AFCON win
Celebrations across Senegal and on social media after the team's maiden Africa Cup of Nations triumph.
Sri Lanka court orders release of lawyer held for two years
Hizbullah was arrested in April 2020, accused of being linked to the attacks on churches, hotels that killed 279 people.
Three alive, seven missing after Nigeria oil vessel explosion
A vessel with a storage capacity of two million barrels of oil exploded last week, with 10 crew members on board.
Germany’s Scholz to reassure US over Ukraine in first Biden meet
Olaf Scholz's visit comes as some NATO allies question Berlin's response to Russian build-up near Ukraine.
Police used Pegasus to hack phones of prominent Israelis: Report
Targets include ex-PM Netanyahu's son, two aides and two former officials suspected of leaking information to media.
Macron takes leading role in Ukraine-Russia crisis: Live news
French president to meet Russia's Putin on Monday and Ukraine's Zelenskyy a day later in a bid to defuse tensions.
Is the Omicron subvariant BA.2 more transmissable?
And could it prolong the Omicron wave of the COVID pandemic?
Former President Figueres takes early lead in Costa Rica polls
A candidate needs to win 40 percent of the vote to avoid a runoff that has been scheduled for April 3.
Photos: Cyclone Batsirai pounds Madagascar
The second cyclone to hit Madagascar in two weeks has killed at least 10 people and caused widespread destruction.
Thailand eyes travel bubble with China and Malaysia
Southeast Asian country chases bilateral deals after lackluster response to quarantine-waiver and sandbox schemes.
African Union postpones debate on Israel’s observer status
Chairman Macky Sall says new committee will work to build consensus on the matter, warns against divisions.
Indonesia to tighten COVID curbs as infections climb
Authorities impose caps on indoor venues, clarify that overseas tourists can still enter the country through Jakarta.
Tunisia police lock doors of legal body, stop staff from entering
Supreme Judicial Council says the president's move to dissolve Tunisia's main legal body is illegal.
Australia to open borders to vaccinated tourists on February 21
Australia to welcome international travellers back nearly two years after closing its borders.
Beating expectations, Indonesia’s economy grows 5 percent in Q4
Southeast Asia's largest economy grew 3.69 percent for the whole of 2021.
Macron to meet Putin in bid to defuse Ukraine tensions
French president hopes to head off a military conflict in Ukraine with high-risk diplomatic mission to Moscow.
Emergency in Ottawa over ‘out of control’ truckers’ protest
Truck drivers have paralysed the city centre in a protest that began over COVID-19 vaccine requirements.
Once niche, Tesla capitalises on Japan’s late embrace of EVs
Despite stalling auto sales, registrations of imported EVs in Japan nearly tripled to 8,610 in 2021.
At least 10 killed as cyclone sweeps through Madagascar
Cyclone Batsirai, the second severe storm in as many weeks, tears roofs from homes and triggers widespread flooding.
Peng Shuai denies ‘disappearing’ after sex assault claim
Tennis star also tells French journalists that she did not make assault allegation and is retiring from the sport.
Why do cases of missing Black women rarely make US headlines?
Advocates for women of colour say Lauren Smith-Fields case highlights racial bias by media and police.
In Southeast Asia, decades-long deals stymie shift away from coal
Power purchase agreements that ensure "coal lock-in" are complicating the region's transition away from fossil fuels.
Can Sinovac protect Indonesia from the Omicron wave?
Most of the vaccinated in the archipelago have been given the Sinovac shot.
Mane converts decisive penalty as Senegal win AFCON final
Mane, voted tournament's best player, missed a penalty but converted another to seal the win over Egypt.
Lata Mangeshkar: India’s beloved singer given state funeral
Mangeshkar, who gave voice to thousands of songs for Bollywood films, died aged 92 in Mumbai.
Ukraine says don’t believe ‘apocalyptic predictions’ over Russia
Comments from Ukraine minister come after US estimates saying Russian invasion could inflict 75,000 casualties.
Tunisia’s president moves against judges
The controversial decision is Kais Saied's latest since sacking the government last year.
Iraq’s top court temporarily suspends Zebari’s presidential bid
Top court says ex-FM does not fulfill requirements that the head of state must have 'a good reputation and integrity'.
Kenyan youth are not to blame for their election apathy
For decades, elections have hardly made a difference in curbing violent plunder by Kenya's ruling class.
Children in Syrian ISIL prison living in dire conditions: UN
Hundreds of children held in the Hassakeh jail should never have been in detention because of ties with ISIL, UN says.
Qatar and UAE leaders meet for first time since Gulf crisis ended
Emir Sheikh Tamim met Crown Prince Sheikh Nahyan on the sidelines of a lunch hosted by Chinese President Xi in Beijing.
Pakistani soldiers killed in firing from Afghanistan: Military
The TTP has stepped up attacks since it withdrew from a Taliban-brokered ceasefire agreement in December.
AFCON final: Senegal vs Egypt goes into extra-time – Live
Live updates from the Africa Cup of Nations final taking place between Senegal and Egypt in Cameroon.
Russia buildup reaches 70% needed for Ukraine invasion: US
Unnamed US officials cited as saying as many as 50,000 Ukrainian civilians could be killed along with 25,000 soldiers.
US groups need to stop interfering in Canada: US ex-envoy
The statement comes after GoFundMe decided to return about $9m raised for protests in Canada against vaccine orders.
Save Rayan: Death of Moroccan boy sparks outpouring of heartbreak
Hundreds of people gathered at the well and many more followed online rescue efforts to save five-year-old Rayan Oram.
Deadly clashes erupt in Sudan’s Darfur region
UN experts say Darfur rebel groups continue to operate in Libya and profit from UAE-facilitated deals.
Footballers pay tribute to Moroccan boy Rayan after tragic death
Clubs and players expressed condolences to the family of Rayan Oram, who died after being stuck in a well for five days.
Is a rift between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban imminent?
Tensions over border demarcation and TTP violence may damage relations between Islamabad and Kabul.
Costa Rica votes in presidential election with no clear favourite
Ruling Citizen's Action Party set for a bruising defeat as Costa Rica grapples with a growing economic crisis.
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