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Biden to re-launch effort aimed at cutting cancer deaths by half
So-called cancer 'moonshot' poured $1.8bn in federal funds into combatting cancer when first launched in 2016.
Social media posts call on Russians to join separatist forces
As the Ukraine crisis shows no sign of easing, Russians are being asked to support rebels in two separatist statelets.
OPEC+ sticks to planned output hikes despite surging oil prices
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies has faced calls from the US and India to pump more oil.
Israeli Defence Minister Gantz makes surprise visit to Bahrain
Benny Gantz will sign a security cooperation agreement with Bahrain during the two-day visit.
Gates Foundation no longer centre of Melinda’s giving plans: WSJ
Melinda French Gates is no longer pledging to give away the lion's share of her wealth to the Gates Foundation.
Germany bans German-language Russian state broadcaster RT
The German broadcasting regulator bans the transmission of RT DE, saying it does not have a licence.
Elderly Ukrainians: ‘I was born in a war and will die in war’
Al Jazeera speaks to some of the 900,000 pensioners on the front line, some of whom survived World War II.
ABC suspends Whoopi Goldberg from US show for Holocaust comments
Goldberg had said the Nazi genocide of six million Jews was not 'about race', prompting widespread condemnation.
Calls for justice after DRC refugee murdered in Brazil
Family say Moise Kabagambe, 24, was fatally beaten after asking for overdue wages from his Rio de Janeiro employer.
Amid pandemic, Indigenous Mexican workers in US fight to be heard
With few resources available in their native languages, many are finding a lifeline in community organisations.
Alphabet brings big stock splits back to market
Alphabet is planning a rare 20-for-1 stock split that will make shares more accessible to small investors.
Iran’s economy reveals power and limits of US sanctions
US sanctions drove Iran into a two-year recession. The economy is now growing, but the upside is limited.
Ringside: The boxing prodigies of Chicago’s South Side
Two gifted young Black boxers from Chicago’s notorious South Side beat the odds to turn pro.
Timeline: Ukraine’s turbulent history since independence in 1991
Ukraine has suffered significant challenges in the decades since its independence from Moscow.
Dozens killed in DR Congo market by high-voltage cable
Videos circulating on social media showed bodies slumped near market stalls with their legs immersed in muddy water.
Gabon striker Aubameyang joins Barcelona as free agent until 2025
The debt-ridden football club has signed the 32-year-old with a $113m buyout clause.
When to have the booster shot if you have recently had COVID
Plus, what the rising cost of living may mean for your health.
Turkish air raids target the PKK in northern Syria and Iraq
Air attacks against PKK and YPG positions in northern Syria's Derik and Sinjar, Karacak in northern Iraq.
Bolivia: In the clouds
Two women on a mission - one to supply remote villages with food, the other to stop mining companies poisoning workers.
Putin toughens Russia’s stance as talks rumble on: Live news
The Russian president accuses the West of ignoring his security demands as he prepares for call with the UK's Johnson.
How society’s indifference murdered a man in Paris
Swiss photographer René Robert died because he took a fall, and suddenly became invisible to society.
Why Britain’s top police officer needs to go
Cressida Dick, who gave the order for the 2005 Menezes shooting, has been failing upwards for too long.
DRC: Dozens killed in attack on camp for displaced people
Suspected militiamen attacked camp in Ituri province, killing civilians 'with edged weapons', monitor says.
UK college seeks permission to remove slavery-linked memorial
Cambridge University's Jesus College wants to remove a plaque commemorating a slave-trade investor, Tobias Rustat.
India wants big tech to take content down more actively: Report
India orders content takedown because of inaction on that by big tech, giving the gov't a bad reputation: Reuters.
US to send destroyer, fighter jets to UAE amid Houthi attacks
The Yemen-based rebel group has claimed three missile and drone attacks on the UAE since January 17.
Palestine 1920: The Other Side of the Palestinian Story
A thriving trading nation or a land without a people? Historians and witnesses on Palestine before the events of 1948.
Guinea-Bissau’s ‘attempted coup’: What you need to know
Who could be behind an attack in Guinea-Bissau and what are the implications in a region increasingly beset by coups?
Football World Cup: Which teams have qualified for Qatar 2022?
A quick look at who has qualified for the football World Cup and who still has a chance.
Japan eyes tighter curbs on firms to counter cyberattacks
The move comes amid Prime Minister Kishida's push to defend Japan's economic security against China.
BA.2: Omicron sub-variant detected in 57 countries, says WHO
UN health agency says initial data shows BA.2 is a little more infectious than earlier versions of Omicron.
Thailand joins Singapore and Malaysia in rush for virtual banks
The Bank of Thailand says it plans to issue guidelines for digital banks by June.
What’s next for Burkina Faso?
Coup just the latest of a series in West Africa.
Landslides kill dozens as rains deluge Ecuador’s capital Quito
Landslides in Ecuador's capital sweep over homes, killing at least 24 people and injuring 48 more.
Pakistan needs ‘hard choices’ for export growth: Commerce chief
To diversify exports beyond textiles, Pakistan is offering firms incentives and applying pressure to step up exports.
Beijing starts low-key torch relay for Winter Olympics
2022 Games takes place inside a 'closed loop' bubble that seals off athletes, Olympics personnel and selected guests.
Tonga to go into first-ever lockdown after two COVID cases
Community transmission and lockdown deal further blow to Tonga as it deals with aftermath of a major volcanic eruption.
‘Very hush-hush’: Borneo’s $80bn carbon deal stokes controversy
Figures behind deal include a politician linked to deforestation in the 90s and an associate named in the Panama Papers.
House Democrats press for vote on US-China competition bill
Legislation would provide $52 billion to support domestic chip research and $45 billion to improve supply chains.
A year after the coup, guilt and defiance for Myanmar exiles
Myanmar activists and journalists now living abroad say their job is to tell the world of what is happening at home.
How the 1,000-year-old lion dance has moved with the times
Lunar New Year is the busiest time of the year for the roupes who spend months perfecting ever more daring routines.
Pfizer asks US to authorise COVID jabs for children under age 5
The nation's 19 million children under 5 are the only group not yet eligible for vaccination against coronavirus in US.
US asks for UN Security Council meeting on North Korea: Diplomats
North Korea's weekend launch of Hwasong-12 'mid-range ballistic missile' has sparked fears and condemnation.
US opioid crisis: Native American tribes reach $590m settlement
Three US drug distributors and drugmaker Johnson & Johnson agree to deal resolving tribal claims over opioid epidemic.
Starbucks earnings come up short as Omicron dents recovery
Shares of Starbucks were down 3.5 percent in extended trading, following a 16 percent drop last month.
Google parent Alphabet beats earnings expectations
The search-engine giant's internet advertising and cloud computing businesses benefitted from surges in online shopping.
NSO Group offered ‘bags of cash’ to access cell network: Reports
US whistle-blower accuses Israeli firm of making offer in 2017 call, Washington Post and other outlets have reported.
Israel punishes officers in death of elderly Palestinian man
Death of Omar Asaad, 78, had sparked calls for a probe from the US State Department and from members of Congress.
Can Myanmar return to democracy?
'Silent' protests on the first anniversary of the military coup that deposed the civilian government.
US using Ukraine as ‘tool’ to contain Russia: Putin
The Russian president says the response from Washington and NATO to Moscow's security demands was far from adequate.
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