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AFCON: Burkina Faso, Cameroon advance to semi-finals
Burkina Faso go to the semis for the third time in the last five editions.
UK to offer major NATO deployment amid Ukraine crisis
PM Boris Johnson says move will send a 'clear message' to Vladimir Putin as Russian troops mass at Ukraine border.
Singapore migrant workers labour under COVID curbs
While most of the city-state has returned to quasi-pre-pandemic life, migrant workers' freedoms remain restricted.
‘Bigger missile’: Fears N Korea moving closer to long-range test
Seventh launch this month - detected by Japan and South Korea - was probably an intermediate-range ballistic missile.
DR Congo court sentences 51 to death over killing of UN experts
Zaida Catalan and Michael Sharp were killed as they investigated violence in the Kasai region nearly five years ago.
Tom Brady to retire from the NFL at age 44: Reports
After an extraordinary career littered with trophies and records, Tom Brady is retiring from the NFL, US media report.
Ukraine calls on West to be ‘vigilant and firm’ in Russia talks
Western leaders are scrambling to defuse the crisis by reaching out to President Putin while also warning of sanctions.
Is ECOWAS suffering from a credibility crisis?
The West African regional bloc has suspended Burkina Faso after a military coup.
Truckers protest in Ottawa against Canada’s vaccine mandate
The so-called Freedom Convoy is a rally against a vaccine requirement for cross-border truckers.
South Africa hails new COVID jab plant in fight for self-reliance
The project in Cape Town is the latest seeking to redress Africa’s reliance on the West for vaccines.
Italian President Sergio Mattarella re-elected, ending impasse
Mattarella, 80, agrees to serve a second seven-year term after political parties fail to find an acceptable alternative.
Winter storm slams into eastern United States, brings heavy snow
Cities of New York and Boston bear the brunt of the storm as thousands of flights are cancelled.
Erdogan sacks statistics chief after record annual inflation
Sacking is latest in series of economic dismissals by the president, who has fired 3 central bank governors since 2019.
Tennis: Peng Shuai T-shirt campaign resumes at Australian Open
The T-shirts highlight concerns about Chinese tennis player, who was absent from public view for three weeks last year.
Pandemic or endemic: Where is COVID heading next?
Some politicians want COVID to be treated as an endemic disease but scientists warn talk of an endgame is premature.
India bought Israeli Pegasus spyware as part of weapons deal: NYT
Pegasus and a missile system were the 'centerpieces' of a $2bn deal from 2017, the newspaper says.
Afghanistan’s economy is collapsing, the US can help stop it
Giving the Afghan Central Bank limited, monitored access to its national reserves can save Afghan lives.
Turkey’s Erdogan warns media against publishing ‘harmful content’
Turkish leader says legal action will be taken against stories that undermine 'national moral values'.
Quebec mosque attack ‘hero’ recalls life-changing moments
Aymen Derbali was shot seven times in 2017 assault on a Canadian mosque as he ran towards the gunman to protect others.
Australian Open: Barty beats Collins to lift women’s tennis title
Ashleigh Barty beats Danielle Collins in straight sets, becoming first Australian to win home Grand Slam in 44 years.
Joni Mitchell joins Neil Young; pulls music in Spotify protest
Move against audio streaming firm comes after comedian Joe Rogan's podcast accused of spreading COVID misinformation.
Ukraine crisis: Entrenched narratives and a dearth of nuance
We discuss the heated rhetoric around the Ukrainian crisis. And we speak to one of the writers of ‘Don’t Look Up’.
Lebanon will not ‘hand over’ Hezbollah weapons: Foreign minister
Abdallah Bou assures his country will not be used as a 'launch pad' to violate Arab countries' interests.
Destruction of Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem goes to ICC
Israel is taken to the International Criminal Court as it continues to demolish Palestinian homes.
What next for world powers in war-torn Libya?
The presence of both Turkish and Russian forces in the North African country is deeply unsettling to European powers.
Thousands of flights canceled as Eastern US braces for snowstorm
The National Weather Service warns of 'whiteout conditions and nearly impossible travel at times' in the coming days.
What’s driving the volatility in stock markets?
Stocks in the US have got off to their worst start since 2016. Asian and European markets racked up some losses, too.
US plans to reroute $67m in aid towards Lebanon’s armed forces
Discontent has been brewing in the security forces as Lebanon's currency has slumped, driving down soldiers' wages.
Jonas Gahr Store: Can NATO stop a Russian invasion of Ukraine?
Norway’s prime minister discusses NATO’s stand on the Russia-Ukraine crisis and Oslo’s role in other global conflicts.
Rights groups warn Biden against re-blacklisting Yemen’s Houthis
Labelling rebels 'terrorists' would disrupt flow of aid and basic goods to war-torn Yemen, advocates warn US president.
Thousands attend Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh’s funeral
Vietnamese religious icon was globally recognised for helping spread the practice of mindfulness in the West.
US cancels $130m military aid for Egypt over rights concerns
Decision to cancel aid comes just days after the US approved a massive $2.5bn arms sale to the country.
UN rights chief says response to Myanmar crisis ‘ineffectual’
Michelle Bachelet demands quick restoration of civilian rule in the country almost a year after the military takeover.
Pennsylvania court strikes down state’s mail-in voting law
After Joe Biden won the 2020 US election, Republicans challenged a new state law that had made mail-in voting easier.
Wall Street ends week of wild swings with gains
All three major United States stock indexes closed higher, with tech shares doing the heaviest lifting.
Ukraine conflict is ‘not inevitable’, Pentagon chief says
US officials call on Russian President Vladimir Putin to de-escalate the crisis, warning that war would be 'horrific'.
Putin gripes about NATO as US deploys more troops to Europe
Russian president says NATO and the US did not address Moscow's main security demands, as Ukraine tensions simmer.
Colombia’s top court orders government to protect ex-FARC rebels
Decision comes after approximately 300 ex-rebel fighters have been killed since signing of 2016 peace accord.
Ukraine accuses US of hurting economy by stoking panic over war
Ukrainian president's remarks come amid increasingly strong United States warnings about Russia.
Bonus Edition: Authors’ stories of resilience
The Stream revisits writers telling stories of empowerment.
China’s ambassador to US warns of conflict over Taiwan
'The Taiwan issue is the biggest tinderbox between China and the US,' says ambassador Qin Gang.
Are classrooms in the US being used as political battlefields?
Conservatives in the United States are leading a charge against a wide range of book titles.
Why are anti-vaccine Canadian truckers converging on Ottawa?
Experts raise concerns about far-right, racist views arising from protest against vaccine mandate for truck drivers.
Mali ‘ruling nothing out’ amid strained France relations
Question of French troops leaving country 'not on the table for the moment', Malian foreign minister says.
Peru oil spill: Judge bars Repsol executives from leaving country
Peruvian judge issues 18-month travel ban on four company executives as officials investigate massive coastal oil spill.
COVID: New Omicron subvariant ‘appears to have growth advantage’
The UK Health security agency says early assessment does not find difference in vaccine effectiveness between subtypes.
Ukraine military escalation would be ‘devastating’: Rights group
Military escalation in Ukraine would further harm economy and devastate human rights, warns Amnesty International.
Airlines divert flights to limit exposure to Ukraine airspace
Ryanair, Europe’s largest discount airline, said it has reduced the number of flights with Ukraine.
Pittsburgh bridge collapses before Biden infrastructure visit
The incident causes 10 injuries but no deaths; it underscores Biden's message on addressing infrastructure.
Oil set for sixth straight weekly gain amid tightening supply
Global benchmark Brent approached $91 a barrel while West Texas Intermediate traded near $88.
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