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US launches website to provide free at-home COVID tests
With new website, launched one day ahead of official date, Americans can order up to four free test kits per household.
Colombia’s Ingrid Betancourt announces presidential bid
Betancourt was kidnapped by FARC rebels in 2002 while campaigning for president, and held captive for six years.
Apple tells US lawmakers antitrust laws will harm user privacy
If US legislation becomes law, it would make it difficult for Apple to collect its 15% to 30% App Store commission.
Grammy Awards pushed to April due to coronavirus
Music awards ceremony is rescheduled to April 3 in Las Vegas amid rising COVID-19 infections linked to Omicron variant.
Media protest restrictions on ex-officers trial in Floyd killing
News outlets, media groups say not enough people will be able to see the civil rights trial that starts on Thursday.
Israeli police under fire for alleged use of Pegasus spyware
Israeli lawmaker says she will question the police about their reported use of the NSO Group hacking tool on Israelis.
‘Citizens are not protected’: What does 2022 hold for Haiti?
The situation in Haiti has reached a crisis point amid stalled elections, rising poverty and the growing power of gangs.
AT&T, Verizon delay some 5G rollout after airlines warn of chaos
Airlines raised the stakes in a showdown with AT&T and Verizon over plans to launch new 5G wireless services this week.
US sanctions 3 Lebanese businessmen for alleged Hezbollah ties
US Treasury accuses Lebanese group of using the financial sector to amass 'wealth that the Lebanese people never see'.
Turkey and Serbia agree to broker Bosnia crisis talks
Turkey's President Erdogan pledges support for Bosnia's territorial integrity amid fears about Bosnian Serb secession.
Four people killed, 10 wounded in bombing in Somali capital
Armed group al-Shabab claims responsibility for suicide bombing in a Mogadishu tea shop near a military base.
What’s behind the Houthis’ attack on the UAE?
At least three killed in drone attacks on oil facilities near Abu Dhabi airport.
Why South Africa should cancel Amazon’s new HQ
Amazon's expansion into South Africa would strengthen digital colonialism and hurt labour and Indigenous rights.
NATO chief invites Russia to new talks as Ukraine tensions mount
Moscow says it must have answers from the West over its security demands before more discussions can take place.
Microsoft to buy Activision Blizzard in $69BN metaverse bet
The deal will unite two of the biggest forces in video games to create the world's third-biggest gaming company.
A letter to … my brother, who died before I was born
You were a stranger but also my saviour, my teacher and my companion.
Hong Kong to cull 2,000 animals after hamsters contract COVID
Hong Kong authorities say they are not ruling out transmission between animals and humans.
It is not too late to look up
The world can, and should, learn lessons from Adam McKay's popular doomsday flick.
Malaysian Hindus hold scaled-down Thaipusam festival
Thaipusam festival, usually attended by tens of thousands, was limited to 6,000 participants due to the pandemic.
NBA’s Golden State Warriors seek distance from Uighur comments
Executive board member Chamath Palihapitiya says he doesn't care about 'what's happening' to Muslim minority group.
Sudanese barricade streets as strike over protest deaths begins
Anti-coup resistance committees and political parties call for two days of civil disobedience in Sudan.
Nigerian separatist Kanu faces new charges as trial resumes
Kanu previously pleaded not guilty to seven charges including terrorism and calling for secession.
Kazakhstan’s ex-leader denies conflict with successor
Nazarbayev described himself as a 'retiree', saying full power was in the hands of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.
UAE: Abu Dhabi makes booster vaccine mandatory for entry
Visitors no longer considered fully vaccinated unless they have received a booster at least 6 months after second dose.
Brent oil jumps to highest level in 7 years
Fears fade about the demand impact from Omicron, while supplies are tightened by a range of outages.
Texas synagogue gunman was known to British intelligence: Report
MI5 investigated Malik Faisal Akram in 2020 but he was no longer considered a risk at the time of the attack, BBC says.
Blinken to travel to Ukraine amid fears of Russian invasion
US Secretary of State visit comes after talks between Moscow, Washington and NATO failed to make progress last week.
Policeman killed in shoot-out at checkpoint in Pakistani capital
The Pakistani Taliban armed group has claimed responsibility for the targeted attack in Islamabad.
Will the European presidency help Macron secure a second term?
The French president, whose leadership will be challenged in April, may seek reforms as he guides the EU.
How the Yemen conflict flare-up affects its humanitarian crisis
Al Jazeera takes a quick look at the effect seven years of war has had on the Arab world's poorest country.
Iraq faces growing violence as political rift deepens
Series of attacks this week underscore challenges to forming gov' away from ethno-sectarian power-sharing arrangement.
Kashmir journalist arrested under PSA moved to Jammu jail
Sajad Gul booked under the Public Safety Act, which allows the detention of an individual without trial for six months.
Nearly 150 activists killed in Colombia in 2021: Rights ombudsman
Those killed included members of Indigenous groups, advocates for rural communities, and trade unionists.
‘Fire on ice’: Jamaica to send 3 bobsled teams to Beijing Games
The Caribbean nation will send a four-man sled team to games for first time since first qualifying for event in 1988.
UK peers vote in favour of making misogyny a hate crime
Move comes as the House of Lords delivers string of defeats to the government on controversial police and crime bill.
Houthi drone attacks expose UAE vulnerabilities, say analysts
Houthi attack jeopardises the UAE's reputation as a haven for tourism and trade and pushes it towards caution with Iran.
Margarito Martinez: Mexican journalist shot dead outside home
Margarito Martinez, 49, who covered police and crime, was fatally shot near his home in the border town of Tijuana.
Muslim girls wearing Hijab barred from attending classes in India
Group of Muslim students at government college in Karnataka has been forced to sit outside the classroom for weeks now.
Australian Open organisers ‘deeply regret’ Novak Djokovic saga
Djokovic was approved by Tennis Australia and the state of Victoria for a medical exemption.
Indonesia names new capital Nusantara as MPs back relocation
President Joko Widodo chooses Nusantara as the name for the new capital that will replace polluted, sinking Jakarta.
How the world reacted to the Houthi attack on UAE
Politicians condemn Monday's attacks on Abu Dhabi - claimed by Yemen-based Houthi rebels - that killed three people.
UN seeks Thailand’s help to halt Myanmar crisis deterioration
Discord within ASEAN over how to deal with Myanmar is delaying a crucial meeting of the region's foreign ministers.
Rescue workers search for survivors after deadly Afghan quake
At least 26 people have been killed and hundreds of houses damaged after a magnitude 5.3 quake jolted Badghis province.
Scientists warn Tonga eruption may damage environment for years
Satellite images suggest the eruption of Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai could cause long-lasting environmental damage.
Hindu monk in India charged over call for ‘genocide’ of Muslims
Yati Narsinghanand Giri is an outspoken supporter of far-right nationalists who also heads a Hindu monastery.
Satellite images show extent of damage in Tonga eruption
Significant damage is being reported days after a huge undersea volcanic eruption and tsunami in Tonga.
Robert Lewandowski and Alexia Putellas win FIFA ‘Best’ awards
Lewandowski set Bundesliga goal record last season; Putellas led Barca to Spanish league and cup double.
Saudi-led coalition launches deadly air raids in Yemen’s Sanaa
Over a dozen people killed in the Yemeni capital a day after a suspected Houthi attack killed three people in the UAE.
China car sector falling short of ‘net zero’ goals: Greenpeace
Environmental group says China must cut emissions by at least 20 percent by 2035 to reach net zero by 2060.
Philippine COVID deaths may be double the current number
Statistics office has recorded more than 105,000 total COVID deaths as the country hits a new record for active cases.
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