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Lucid Motors plans to build EV factory in Saudi, says chairman
Chairman told Bloomberg News that the EV maker is in talks with the kingdom to build a factory there by 2025 or 2026.
Biden pledges more US school COVID tests in bid to avoid closures
The initiative comes as the White House faces mounting criticism over long lines and supply shortages for testing.
Infographic: NATO’s members, mission and tensions with Russia
Founded in 1949, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization now has 30 members and a budget of 1.56 billion euros.
Afghan women face hardship as Taliban struggles to revive economy
Several Afghan women Al Jazeera spoke to say they have struggled to put food on the table as economic crisis worsens.
UK PM Johnson admits attending party during lockdown, apologises
Boris Johnson says he attended a May 2020 garden party at Downing Street held in breach of COVID-19 restrictions.
Colombia says consul in Haiti threatened after Moise killing
Foreign minister says threats occurred after consul tried to give aid to detained former soldiers.
India’s top court intervenes in hate speeches against Muslims
The top court issues notice to Uttarakhand state after calls by Hindu religious leaders to take up arms against Muslims.
Three killed, many wounded in Nigeria church collapse
Eleven of the 18 rescued are hospitalised after church collapses in the Okpanam suburb of Asaba.
Sahel violence threatens West African coastal states
Fears grow that violence that has crippled countries such as Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger will spill over further south.
Somalia: Several killed in Mogadishu car bombing
Officials say at least eight killed, several wounded after a car bomb that 'targeted a convoy' in Mogadishu.
Syrian victims brace for verdict in landmark torture trial
German court to deliver judgement on the highest ranking official to be tried for atrocities committed in Syria.
Churchill, Johnson and the farcical nostalgia for empire
Churchill's vast historical record has long been misused, but current attempts to do so are particularly egregious.
NATO, Russia hold talks as fears for Ukraine’s security mount
Meeting at NATO's HQ in Brussels includes top Russian officials and comes during a week of high-stakes talks in Europe.
The needle has shifted; Trump could be charged
I am no longer convinced that Trump will avoid the legal comeuppance he has earned.
‘No vaccine, no ride’: Limits imposed on Manila public transport
Policy covers all domestic public transport to, from and within Metro Manila, but critics say order is discriminatory.
Over 80 fact-checking groups urge YouTube to fight disinformation
Organisations from around the world say YouTube has become 'one of the major conduits of online disinformation'.
Burkinabe soldiers held over plot to ‘destabilise’ institutions
Authorities say the alleged plot was uncovered after 'a member of the gang' denounced the plan.
Sri Lanka: 2019 Easter bombings trial adjourned
Nearly 270 people, including 45 foreigners, were killed in the string of bombings targeting hotels and churches in 2019.
Elderly Palestinian man dies during arrest by Israeli army
The 80-year-old man was assaulted and died of a heart attack in a village near Ramallah, his family members say.
Russia, China block UN support for ECOWAS sanctions on Mali
The draft council statement endorsing the sanctions failed to be approved during closed-door consultations.
Djokovic admits not isolating after positive COVID test
Serbian tennis player flew into Melbourne a week ago claiming a vaccine exemption because of a positive PCR test result.
Hong Kong to draw up own ‘national security’ law
Leader Carrie Lam tells new legislature the move will ensure territory complies with Article 23 of mini-constitution.
South Korean execs get COVID after Las Vegas tech trade show
More than 30 officials from Samsung Electronics and SK Group tested positive after trade show, industry sources say.
What’s next after protests in Kazakhstan?
Questions remain over country’s future direction in wake of biggest popular demonstrations in years.
Full text of Novak Djokovic statement on his COVID-19 ‘errors’
In a social media post, Djokovic admits breaking isolation rules after testing positive.
Omicron surge threatens Australia’s economic recovery
Australian businesses are grappling with workers being out sick or ordered to isolate.
‘A hero is laid to rest’: Cambodia’s landmine-sniffing rat dies
Medal-winning Magawa sniffed out more than 100 landmines and explosives during his five-year career.
Vietnam approves $15.3 billion in aid for COVID-hit economy
Government says it seeks 'sustainable' growth that ensures macroeconomic stability while controlling inflation.
Omicron pushing COVID from ‘pandemic to endemic’: Live
EU watchdog says endemicity is closer with increase of immunity; WHO warns Omicron could infect half of Europe by March.
China blocks some US flights after passengers get COVID
American Airlines and United Airlines Holdings have had at least six flights barred by Chinese regulators.
Kim backs ‘military muscle’ as he watches hypersonic missile test
North Korean leader shown at test launch for first time in nearly two years underlining commitment to advanced weaponry.
‘Here to serve’: Floods put Malaysia youth party in spotlight
Newly-registered Muda joins rush of volunteers to help thousands affected by floods amid sluggish official response.
US judge dismisses Facebook’s request to throw out monopoly case
Facebook must face the government’s monopoly lawsuit alleging that the company abused its dominance, a judge ruled.
US Supreme Court denies appeal of woman who joined ISIL
Hoda Muthana, who left the US to join ISIL in 2014, has been in a protracted legal battle to return to the country.
UN raps Tunisia over arrest of ex-justice minister
UN expresses 'concerns' about human rights abuses in Tunisia, demands held Ennahdha official to be released.
Dozens of Cuban protesters to face trial this week, relatives say
Demonstrators were detained during unprecedented July protests over food shortages, rising prices and other grievances.
State win for Venezuela’s opposition masks deeper problems
Despite a symbolic victory in Hugo Chavez’s home state, analysts say the oil-rich nation's opposition has few options.
‘Great Retirement’ in US is led by older female baby boomers
There were 3.3 million, or 7 percent, more retirees in the United States as of October 2021 compared to January 2020.
Lebanon’s central bank chief Salameh slapped with travel ban
Salameh is under investigation in Lebanon and Europe for alleged financial misconduct including money laundering.
Djokovic is not a victim of Australian government rules
Asylum seekers are.
Arctic blast brings frigid temperatures to northern US, Canada
'At least the humidity is low,' joked a man in Canada's capital, where temperatures hit -26C amid bitter winter cold.
Iheanacho strikes as Nigeria beats lethargic Egypt in AFCON
Leicester City forward scores the only goal of the match to put Nigeria's troubled build-up to the games behind them.
Brace yourself for an even more unequal post-pandemic world: WEF
The world, laden with COVID-19 scars, is ill-prepared to take on growing existential threats, a new report warns.
US to give additional $308m in humanitarian aid to Afghanistan
Biden administration to channel more funding to humanitarian groups as millions of Afghans face extreme hunger.
Zimbabwe to put New York Times freelance journalist on trial
Jeffrey Moyo spent three weeks in jail last year accused of obtaining fake accreditation documents.
US Coast Guard rescues 176 Haitians from sailboat near Florida
Haitian nationals were on board a crowded, 'unseaworthy' vessel headed towards the coast of Florida, Coast Guard says.
Nicaragua’s president is sworn in again, so what’s next?
Daniel Ortega won a fourth consecutive term in an election widely regarded as a sham.
Hungary’s general election set for April 3: President
With a united opposition alliance, PM Viktor Orban is facing his toughest contest since coming to power in 2010.
World Bank warns of slowing global growth, widening inequality
In its latest outlook, the bank again raises alarm over growing levels of inequality both within and between nations.
AFCON: Underdogs Sierra Leone hold reigning champions Algeria
Algeria begin their Africa Cup of Nations title defence with an underwhelming 0-0 against Sierra Leona in Douala.
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