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No justice? Ex-cop to go on trial for Breonna Taylor raid
Former Louisville officer Brett Hankison faces felony charges for firing wildly on night Breonna Taylor was killed.
Vatican sells luxury London building at heart of fraud trial
Purchase of building in London's Chelsea has been one of the blackest marks on the Vatican’s finances in recent years.
ECOWAS suspends Burkina Faso after military coup
West Africa regional bloc suspends Burkina Faso days after mutinous soldiers forced President Kabore to resign.
US workers see strongest compensation gains in two decades
The US employment cost index jumped 4% in the fourth quarter compared to a year earlier.
Metres from Russian separatists, some Ukrainians feel indifferent
Residents on the faultline of a crisis with Russia say a takeover would neither harm nor improve their status.
‘Hysteria has negative consequences and actually damages Ukraine’
Al Jazeera speaks to Volodymyr Ishchenko, a Ukrainian sociologist, about the crisis between Moscow and Kyiv.
Omicron, supply shortages risk pushing Germany into recession
Germany's economy contracted 0.7% in the fourth quarter and now risks falling into recession.
Europeans eye endemic light at end of pandemic tunnel
European leaders are reframing their thinking around COVID-19, and consumers are slowly catching up.
Ukraine and Russia explained in maps and charts
Al Jazeera breaks down the history, politics and economics of the Ukraine-Russia crisis in eight graphics.
Kazakh president becomes party chair after sidelining Nazarbayev
The development comes after this month's unprecedented bloody unrest exposed a struggle at the top of the leadership.
Five years on, Quebec mosque attack still haunts Muslim community
Canadian Muslims are vowing to fight Islamophobia, which fuelled a 2017 mosque shooting that left six men dead.
Why is Turkey trying to mediate the Ukraine-Russia crisis?
The NATO member is aligned with Russia on several conflicts but also sells weapons to Ukraine.
UN: Syria prison attack shows need to deal with ISIL detainees
Men, women and children with alleged ISIL links held in Syrian prisons 'have never been charged with a crime', UN says.
Almost 40% of Tigrayans suffer ‘extreme lack of food’, WFP warns
Agency sounds alarm about record 9 million people in need of food aid across northern Ethiopia's 3 conflict-hit regions.
Indian family that froze to death at Canada-US border identified
India's High Commission in Ottawa confirms the identities of the four Indians who attempted to cross the border by foot.
Iraq’s climate conundrum: Oil reliance versus vanishing water
The country could suffer a 20 percent drop in water resources by 2050 with nearly one-third of irrigated land parched.
Chances of absolute majority look slim for all in Portugal vote
Incumbent PM's Socialist Party is expected to win Sunday's snap polls, but the absolute majority remains elusive.
Resisting greenwashing in the Naqab: Unity Intifada continues
Israel's relentless land theft in the Naqab is serving to bring Palestinians closer together.
Kenya beefs up security after warnings of possible attacks
Police operations come after several European embassies warned of risk of possible attacks.
Armed group attacks UN convoy, burns two vehicles in Colombia
Officials said the group presented themselves as former FARC rebels; no one was injured in the attack.
Rockets hit Baghdad airport compound near US airbase
The rockets damaged an out-of-use Iraqi Airways plane; no casualties or injuries reported by police.
Google to invest $1bn in India’s number two mobile operator
Google partners with Bharti Airtel to provide affordable access to smartphones to more than a billion Indians.
‘Very scary’: Austria says anti-vax COVID activists cross borders
Austria's new domestic intelligence chief says foreign activists spread ideology against vaccines and anti-virus curbs.
Indian capital lifts weekend curfew as Omicron wave slows
Delhi also allows restaurants and marketplaces to reopen following a sharp drop in new COVID-19 infections.
After Biden’s warning, Russia says does not want war: Live news
FM Lavrov cools talk of conflict after the US president said Moscow might invade Ukraine in February.
Freed activist Ramy Shaath says Egypt is ‘a big cell’
Ramy Shaath says he was warned against 'opening his mouth' about jail conditions and legal moves.
Several Pakistani soldiers killed in southwest checkpost attack
At least 10 soldiers killed in attack on security checkpost in the southwest province of Balochistan earlier this week.
Cameroon’s Samuel Eto’o, the pride of AFCON host city Douala
Eto'o ended his career as one of the greatest African footballers but it was in Douala that he first made his name.
Myanmar lost 1.6 million jobs in 2021 amid COVID, coup: ILO
International Labour Organization says Southeast Asian country's labour market remains fragile after tumultuous year.
ECOWAS due to discuss response to Burkina Faso coup
Meeting comes hours after new military ruler addresses nation for first time since overthrowing President Roch Kabore.
Morocco starts construction of COVID vaccine plant
Morocco hopes plant will produce 116 million vaccine units by 2024; flight ban to the kingdom to end on February 7.
US judge annuls major oil lease sale over climate effect
Court decision casts uncertainty over the future of offshore drilling in a significant win for climate campaigners.
Ecuador, USA edge closer to Qatar 2022 World Cup qualification
Roundup of the World Cup 2022 qualification matches that took place on Thursday.
Locking down homes, Hong Kong takes COVID lesson from Beijing
Residents in the city prevented from leaving apartments as authorities race to halt spread of Omicron.
SoftBank COO Marcelo Claure exits, reportedly over pay
The latest blow follows a string of high-profile departures at the technology investor.
Australia PM promises $700m more to protect Great Barrier Reef
Investment will help protect about 64,000 jobs but critics say Scott Morrison is ignoring climate change.
As Omicron pushes the West to reopen, Asia hunkers down
The variant is sharpening an East-West divide on the balance between public health, the economy and basic freedoms.
UN human rights chief allowed to visit Xinjiang after Olympics
South China Morning Post reported that Beijing approved Bachelet's trip on the condition that it should be 'friendly'.
North Korea confirms latest tests as Kim visits weapons factory
Pyongyang says two tactical guided missiles struck its targets marking its sixth such launch in January.
Myanmar’s ghostly monkey among new species found in Mekong region
Popa langur found living in an extinct volcano in Myanmar among 224 new species listed by the World Wildlife Fund.
Reports of casualties as guards clash at Kyrgyz-Tajik border
Four Kyrgyz servicemen reported wounded while Tajikistan said there were casualties among its civilians, border guards.
US defence chief orders military to better protect civilians
Lloyd Austin's memo comes amid condemnation of US drone attacks that killed civilians in Middle East, Afghanistan.
Wall Street’s volatility streak continues as stocks close lower
Investors are juggling upbeat economic news with mixed corporate earnings, geopolitical unrest and a hawkish US Fed.
Apple smashes earnings estimates with record sales
The company's overall fiscal first-quarter revenue was $123.9bn, higher than analysts' average estimate of $118.7bn.
Anti-vaccine Canada truckers praised by Tesla’s Musk
Hundreds of truck drivers, converging on Ottawa from several directions, are due to arrive on Friday.
Four more bodies found off Florida coast where boat capsized
US Coast Guard says it plans to call off search for more survivors after boat carrying 39 people capsized on Sunday.
Can Europe be weaned off Russian gas?
European leaders are concerned Moscow may cut gas supplies if Ukraine tensions worsen.
Some women allowed into stadium as Iran secures World Cup spot
Officials allocate 2,000 tickets for women spectators as Iran defeats Iraq 1-0 in Tehran to secure place in Qatar.
How will US respond to 9/11 victims seeking frozen Afghan funds?
Biden administration faces looming deadline to give position on matter regarding $7bn held at New York Federal Reserve.
Russia open but not optimistic over US talks on Ukraine crisis
US rejection of Russian security demands leaves little room for optimism, says Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
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