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US in talks with Qatar over supplying LNG to EU: Reports
Sources say US move comes after Russia, largest provider of energy to the EU, massed troops on the Ukrainian border.
Pfizer, Moderna boosters up to 90% effective against Omicron: CDC
Three US studies offer more evidence that third dose of COVID vaccine is highly effective against Omicron.
Martin Guzman: Argentina vs IMF?
Argentina’s economy minister discusses plan to renegotiate the largest loan in the IMF's history.
UN probing alleged killings by CAR forces, Russia mercenaries
UN official says the body is investigating the incident involving CAR troops and 'other security personnel'.
‘Catastrophe’: Peru oil spill clean-up to take weeks
Government says Repsol spilled about 6,000 barrels of oil into the ocean last week near its La Pampilla refinery.
Myanmar sentences lawmaker from Aung San Suu Kyi’s party to death
Military court finds NLD's Phyo Zeyar Thaw and activist Kyaw Min Yu guilty of terrorism in harshest sentences since coup
Saudi-led coalition denies Yemen air raid; UN, US call for calm
State news agency says facility was not on OCHA 'no-target list' as calls grow for a de-escalation of violence.
Thich Nhat Hanh, influential Buddhist monk, dies at 95
A poet and peace activist, Thich Nhat Hanh became one of the most influential people in Buddhism.
US suspends flights by China carriers after Beijing COVID move
Authorities in US to cut some Chinese flights after Beijing took action against US carriers over COVID cases.
Wall Street caps worst week since start of coronavirus pandemic
Tech shares saw the worst of the selloff this week, adding to what has already been a very volatile start to 2022.
Intel to build $20BN chip factory in Ohio
The US chipmaker hopes to alleviate a global shortage of chips powering everything from phones to cars.
US charges Texas man with threatening Georgia election officials
Charge is first by a special US Justice Department task force aimed at stopping threats against election workers.
M&M’s makeover: Candy maker revamps mascots with less sexist look
Some of the changes to the M&M's characters include making two of them less stereotypically feminine.
Chile president-elect Boric unveils women-majority cabinet
Fourteen of Chile's 24 new cabinet ministers are women, while several are former student protest leaders.
Sudanese hold ‘day for martyrs’ after anti-coup protest killings
Civil society groups hold a day of solidarity with families of dozens of protesters killed since October 25 coup.
With ‘Roe’ in peril, anti-abortion activists rally in Washington
Thousands of anti-abortion advocates protest as reproductive rights groups urge Congress to protect right to abortion.
Netflix, Peloton shares erase pandemic-era gains
The companies are the latest darlings of 2020 to sink to levels not seen since the early days of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Ireland to drop almost all COVID restrictions
Majority of measures that have been in place for almost two years will be lifted on Saturday, prime minister says.
Will oil reach $100 a barrel? And how will it affect you?
Oil is a red-hot commodity right now and a slew of factors are converging that could send prices even higher.
Can we live with COVID?
Some European countries are calling for a new approach towards COVID-19.
Taliban delegation to hold humanitarian talks in Norway
Norway's foreign minister stresses that the planned visit is not a 'legitimisation or recognition of the Taliban'.
Mother sues Meta and Snap over tween daughter’s suicide
US mother said her 11-year-old daughter had an 'extreme addiction' to Instagram and Snapchat.
‘Immediate action’ needed on security in Haiti: Trudeau
Canada hosts a virtual meeting on Haiti amid the country's political, economic and humanitarian crises.
What to make of the excommunication of Prince Andrew?
The queen, who spent a life time hiding away her family's violent legacy, is now trying to hide away her disgraced son.
Lebanon’s draft budget heaps even more pain on the poor
Bulk of state funding will come from regressive policies, according to a 2022 draft budget shared with Al Jazeera.
US and Russia try to lower temperature as Ukraine tensions simmer
Top diplomats say they are open to further dialogue after talks yield no sign of breakthroughs.
Mali holds state ceremony for ex-President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita
Keita died aged 76 and was due to be buried at his residence in the capital, Bamako.
Bitcoin falls below $38,000 for the first time in six months
The extended selloff for cryptocurrencies comes as investors offload risky bets in a volatile week for global markets.
Dozens killed in Saudi-led coalition air raid on Yemen prison
At least 70 people killed in air raid on prison in northern city of Saada, and dozens of others wounded.
Oil giants Total, Chevron exit Myanmar due to human rights abuses
Total cited 'worsening' human rights situation after the country's military seized power in a coup last year.
Lessons from a failed ‘Palestinian’ film
What went wrong with Mohamed Diab's 'Amira'?
Ukraine says Russia recruiting mercenaries, sending arms to east
Kyiv says Russia is surging support to pro-Moscow groups in separatist regions as top US, Russian diplomats meet.
AFCON: Low turnout, high interest and COVID checks
Al Jazeera looks at the interest levels in Cameroon which is hosting football's Africa Cup of Nations.
Oil industry board members summoned over climate ‘disinformation’
US congressional committee has issued subpoenas for documents on what oil company scientists said about global warming.
What next for Iran and Russia ties after Raisi-Putin meeting?
Tehran's relations with Moscow to be bolstered, regardless of the fate of the nuclear deal, analysts say.
Down with McConnell and Manchin, America’s kings of obstruction
McConnell and Manchin's politics of obstruction will continue to harm the US long after their political demise.
Life, and death, in Guantanamo
Ahmed Rabbani has been cleared to leave the infamous facility in Cuba months ago - but he is still stuck there.
Indian man jailed in first conviction over 2020 New Delhi riots
The worst religious violence in capital in decades followed months of protests against 'anti-Muslim' citizenship law.
US singer Meat Loaf, famous for Bat Out of Hell hit, dead at 74
Meat Loaf, known for his theatrical, moody hits and manic live shows, shot to international fame in the 1970s.
Pakistan sees highest daily COVID cases since pandemic began
Over 7,000 cases reported in a single day as the nation imposes new restrictions to curb fast-spreading Omicron variant.
Tongan Olympic flagbearer finds out father unharmed after tsunami
Pita Taufatofua is raising funds for island nation hit by devastating underwater volcanic eruption and tsunami.
Israel’s ‘war of attrition’ against Palestinian children
As the battle between the Palestinian Bedouin and Israel continues, children are being indiscriminately arrested.
Baby among four found dead along US-Canada border
Four bodies found in freezing conditions along the US-Canada border after apparently being abandoned by human smugglers.
Beijing Olympics torch relay confined to closed venues over COVID
Beijing is on high alert for the coronavirus after a handful of small outbreaks in various parts of the country.
20 years later, can the US close Guantanamo?
Almost 800 prisoners passed through its gates since 2002; now 39 remain. Until when?
World War II aircraft that crashed in India found after 77 years
The C-46 transport aircraft was found in Himalayas following treacherous search that led to the deaths of three guides.
Russia to flex muscles with navy drills involving all its fleets
The sweeping set of January-February exercises comes during a standoff with the West over NATO enlargement.
Suspected ISIL fighters kill 11 Iraqi soldiers ‘in their sleep’
Iraqi officials say brazen attack took place at barracks in al-Azim district, in Diyala province.
Blinken-Lavrov meet on soaring Ukraine tensions: Live updates
US secretary of state says he does not expect 'difficult issues' to be solved at meeting with Russian foreign minister.
Myanmar refugees receive little relief at Thai border
Thousands of people running away from reported Myanmar army raids find little sense of safety in Thailand.
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