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Soldier opens fire, kills five guards at Ukraine military plant
The attacker opened fire with an assault rifle, then fled the scene.
India: Mobs burn train carriages in protest over jobs in railways
Angry protesters set fire to train coaches over access to railway jobs as police are criticised for a violent crackdown.
South Korea puts CEOs on notice with contentious work safety law
Legislation holding management liable for accidents has been praised by unions and criticised by business groups.
US gives $2.5m for Tonga disaster relief, as aid gathers pace
US will also deploy USS Sampson to join Australian and British ships on 'contactless' aid runs following tsunami.
Burkina Faso: Military coup prompts fears of further instability
President Kabore was deposed amid anger over violence, but analysts say the military coup could unleash more insecurity.
US justice to retire, giving Biden his first Supreme Court pick
Stephen Breyer's retirement paves way for possible appointment for first Black woman to US top court.
Cricket: Six-team PSL set for Karachi, Lahore
Mixed feelings among fans as PCB promises 'robust' COVID-19 protocols for the month-long domestic Twenty20 competition.
‘Assumed as criminals’: Hong Kong defendants find bail elusive
Courts are taking a more stringent approach to bail, leaving many behind bars even before their trial begins.
LG Energy Solution debuts in South Korea’s biggest IPO
Battery maker becomes South Korea's third most-valuable company after Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix.
Pyongyang continues test-fire blitz with two suspected missiles
N Korea has stepped up weapons testing in what appears to be a resumption of its provocation and engagement strategy.
Experts warn of ‘biosecurity risk’ at bustling Bali Bird Market
Experts say lack of coordination between government departments on wildlife allows illegal trade to thrive.
US Capitol rioter gets 44 months in prison for assaulting officer
Nicholas Languerand pleaded guilty to assaulting law enforcement with a dangerous weapon during riot on January 6, 2021.
Tesla posts record earnings, sees supply chain issues ahead
Shares of the electric vehicle company fell 2.7 percent in after-hours trading.
Prince Andrew seeking jury trial in US sex abuse case
Britain's Prince Andrew denies accusations that he sexually abused Virginia Giuffre over 20 years ago when she was 17.
US and NATO deliver responses to Russian demands over Ukraine
US rules out Russian demand to halt NATO's eastward expansion, but says it is open to talks on arms control.
US stocks erase gains on hawkish Powell signals
The S&P 500 fell after rallying more than two percent earlier Wednesday.
Hondurans concerned legislative crisis threatens new government
Xiomara Castro, a left-wing leader, is due to be sworn in on Thursday to become the country's first female president.
FIFA links biennial World Cups to averting migrant deaths at sea
Infantino slammed for seemingly linking a plan for a World Cup every two years with giving hope to African migrants.
UN chief calls on Taliban to uphold women’s rights
Antonio Guterres also warned that 'Afghanistan is hanging by a thread' as millions are struggling to survive.
Prepare for liftoff: Fed signals March interest rate hike
The US Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged, but Powell said the Fed is 'of a mind' to raise them in March.
US Supreme Court Justice Breyer to retire, giving Biden a pick
Opening could pave the way for the nomination of the first Black woman to the US high court.
Qatar’s foreign minister set to visit Iran to meet top officials
The Qatari diplomat is expected to discuss regional issues with Iranian officials in Tehran on Thursday, sources say.
COVID cases in Americas hit highest level on record: PAHO
Health systems across the region are feeling the strain of a rapid rise in cases and hospitalisations linked to Omicron.
‘She was my everything’: Cameroon mourns AFCON stampede victims
Cameroonians grieve after eight were killed and dozens injured in a stampede before an African Cup of Nations match.
ECOWAS to hold extraordinary meeting on Burkina Faso coup
The West African bloc's session is set for Friday to discuss the third military coup in the region in 19 months.
WTO gives Beijing a $645M tariff weapon against the US
China can retaliate against $645m worth of annual American exports as part of a decade-old trade dispute, WTO has said.
Who should police social media?
Twitter reports a record number of government requests to remove content.
Sudanese protest against UN talks to resolve post-coup crisis
Protesters in Khartoum demand the expulsion of the UN, which has begun talks to try to solve Sudan's political crisis.
Brent touches $90 a barrel for the first time since 2014
Rising tensions in the Russia-Ukraine conflict are causing market jitters about possible oil-supply disruptions.
The keyboard cavalry is back
The pundits who rallied for the war in Iraq are now giving advice on Ukraine.
Guinea worm cases drop to 14 – close to Jimmy Carter’s goal of 0
Former president began battle to eradicate disease in 1986 then affecting 3.5 million of the world's most vulnerable.
Kurdish-led forces in Syria recapture prison from ISIL
SDF say they recaptured Ghwayran prison in Hassakeh a week after ISIL fighters attempted a major jailbreak.
Crypto, NFTs riddled with ‘mountains of fraud’, says IRS
Internal Revenue Service investigators say crypto is ripe for money laundering, market manipulation and tax evasion.
Gates Foundation adds a billionaire and a baroness to board
Bill and Melinda French Gates are adding four new board members to their $50bn foundation.
Tech rebound: US stocks jump higher before Fed decision
Upbeat Microsoft forecast is propelling tech shares higher, as Wall Street awaits the Fed’s guidance on interest rates.
Rebel attacks kill more than 20 DRC soldiers
Gentil Karabukala, civil society head of Kisigari near Nyesisi, said that 29 soldiers were killed in the attack.
Infographic: Syria’s displaced face the wrath of winter
Bitter winter conditions have compounded the poverty of millions of displaced people in northwest Syria.
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to seek re-election
Pelosi, who will be 82 when she runs, has not said whether she will again pursue leadership if Democrats hold chamber
‘There’s always danger’: Preparing for war on Ukraine’s front line
Soldiers monitor Russia-backed separatists as school children are taught what to do in the event of a sudden attack.
US Muslim advocates weigh in on abortion rights battle
Imminent threat to Roe v Wade raises concern from many religious communities across the US, including Muslim Americans.
‘No safe place’: Lead poisoning in the Dominican Republic
Bajos de Haina residents take on a recycling plant as factory pollution condemns them to poverty and health issues.
Interview: Guinean PM defends record following military coup
Interim PM Mohamed Beavogui tells Al Jazeera that the democratic world has misunderstood the situation in Guinea.
British PM refuses to resign as report over ‘partygate’ looms
Johnson is grilled by lawmakers ahead of the release of an official report into his alleged breaches of COVID lockdown.
Lebanon inks deal with Syria, Jordan to address power crisis
The project, funded by the World Bank, will send 250 megawatts of Jordanian energy to power-starved Lebanon via Syria.
US approves $2.5bn arms sale to Egypt, despite rights concerns
The announcement comes as US legislators again call on the Biden administration to withhold military aid to Egypt.
Russia issues arrest warrant for Alexey Navalny’s brother
Oleg Navalny is wanted on criminal charges, the interior ministry says without providing further details.
4 things to know about the proposed sanctions against Russia
The US and UK have doubled down on their threats to include personal measures targeting Putin if Russia attacks Ukraine.
The Tent Embassy and the Indigenous rights struggle in Australia
Fifty years after the Tent Embassy was set up in Canberra, First Nations still face rights violations and abuse.
Why can’t Europe agree on how to deal with the Ukraine crisis?
While some EU nations have sent military support to Ukraine, others keep pressing for a diplomatic solution.
Ahead of Lunar New Year, Thailand’s poor feel sting of inflation
Pork prices have jumped 40 percent since the start of the year amid a perfect storm of swine flu and rising oil prices.
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