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Alec Baldwin to be charged with manslaughter over ‘Rust’ shooting
Baldwin denies wrongdoing after shooting cinematographer Halyna Hutchins with a prop gun in 2021 in 'terrible accident'.
US starts using extraordinary measures to avoid hitting debt cap
The period of time that extraordinary measures may last is subject to 'considerable uncertainty' Janet Yellen warned.
India says BBC film on Modi’s role in Gujarat riots ‘propaganda’
Documentary shows findings of a UK inquiry into the 2002 deadly riots, which reveals PM Modi failed to stop violence.
Indian wrestlers accuse WFI chief, coaches of sexual harassment
Top Indian wrestlers organised sit-in protests against several coaches and sport's chief who is also Parliament member.
Photos: The delicious foods of the Lunar New Year
Celebrations for holiday, also known as Chinese New Year, include delicacies meant to bring luck, prosperity, longevity.
Kazakh president dissolves parliament, calls March elections
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has promised reforms, including limiting his own power and strengthening parliament's.
Germany recognises Yazidi massacre by ISIL as ‘genocide’
After seizing parts of Iraq and Syria in 2014, the armed group ISIL killed and raped thousands of Yazidis.
After weeks of violent protests, what is happening in Peru?
Supporters of former President Pedro Castillo calling for his successor's resignation are taking their protest to Lima.
G20 creditors on board for Ghana debt relief talks: Paris Club
Ghana is in the throes of its worst economic crisis in decades and has requested a restructuring of its debt.
French workers, angered by Macron’s pension plan, strike en masse
Hundreds of thousands walk off in protest against the government's plan to raise the pension age to 62.
Middle East round-up: Egypt economy pounded
Here’s a round-up of Al Jazeera’s Middle East coverage this week.
Israel’s Far Right: Impact On Palestinians
“No one is talking about a Palestinian state any more.”
Are the US and Europe uniting or drifting apart?
The war in Ukraine brought Europe and the US closer, but domestic realities may be pulling them apart.
Ethiopia says talk of birr devaluation ‘completely unfounded’
Ethiopia has a managed exchange rate for the birr, whose official value to the dollar is half the black market rate.
Deadly stampede at Basra stadium ahead of Gulf Cup final
Thousands of spectators gathered outside 65,000-capacity venue hosting match between Iraq and Oman.
Medvedev warns of nuclear war if Russia defeated in Ukraine
Former Russian leader and Putin ally warns Ukraine's Western allies ahead of a key meeting in Germany.
Fire at Armenian military barracks kills at least 15 people
Authorities say the circumstances of the fire remain unclear and that three other men are in a serious condition.
Singapore’s deadly drug war
101 East investigates the Singaporean government's claims that the death penalty deters drug trafficking.
Israel releases second longest-serving Palestinian prisoner
Maher Younis, cousin of recently released Karim Younis, freed after four decades in Israeli prisons.
Eight-year-old Indian diamond heiress becomes Jain monk
Girl who stood to inherit multimillion-dollar diamond fortune has instead been inducted as nun to the religious order.
China & COVID | Start Here
What China’s COVID crisis means.
Pakistan journalist held in alleged Bajwa tax leak case gets bail
Shahid Aslam was arrested last week over report on alleged wealth of ex-army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa.
Germany heads for showdown over tanks for Ukraine
US defence secretary Lloyd Austin to meet new German defence minister a day before allies meet to discuss military aid.
South Korea, Iran summon each other’s envoys over ‘enemy’ comment
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol's description of Iran as an 'enemy' of the United Arab Emirates has angered Tehran.
Senegal opposition leader Sonko to face trial over rape charges
Some opposition leaders and Sonko's supporters fear the case is an attempt by Senegal's president to remove a rival.
Apologies for slavery are commendable, but not nearly enough
It is time European governments start talking seriously about reparations.
Two dead, dozens injured in stampede at Gulf Cup in Iraq’s Basra
Stampede took place at a stadium in Basra ahead of the Arabian Gulf Cup final between Iraq and Oman.
The history of Turkish Arabesque Music
How a state-imposed musical ban led to a new Turkish musical genre, Arabesque, now enjoyed by millions worldwide.
Concerns as India gov’t seeks bigger role in judicial appointment
Law minister says existing appointment process opaque and should change as experts fear threat to judicial independence.
Photos: Deforestation in famed DRC reserve as refugees troop in
More than 200 hectares (500 acres) of forest have been razed to stumps in Virunga National Park in less than two months.
Teacher among two Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in Jenin
The latest deaths take the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank in January to 17.
Japan firm defends owning Van Gogh’s Sunflowers amid lawsuit
Famous painting at the centre of a legal battle after the former owner's family files a US lawsuit demanding its return.
Pakistan and Bollywood: A broken bond
The Indian film industry's lurch to the right has done what wars couldn't — alienated millions of Pakistani fans.
Afghanistan: What’s in store for 2023?
Concerns over women’s rights and humanitarian needs continue to mount in Afghanistan.
Infographic: Road to the Arabian Gulf Cup final
Iraq face Oman in the 2023 Gulf Cup final on Thursday. We break down the football history between the two teams.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 330
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 330th day, we take a look at the main developments.
What does Ronaldo’s signing for Al Nassr mean for Saudi Arabia?
As Ronaldo gets set to make his Saudi debut, his signing could have a major effect on and off the pitch.
Relatives of Nepal plane crash victims decry slow autopsy
Families have waited four days for officials to conduct autopsies and release loved ones' bodies for last rites.
Ukraine a ‘special case’: Is the WEF ‘hypocritical’ on Palestine?
WEF head Klaus Schwab said the letter comparing Ukraine with Palestine was 'deeply insulting' and 'offensive'.
South Korea to scrap stocks registration rule for foreigners
Financial Services Commission says details for improving environment for foreign investment will be unveiled next week.
Christchurch, COVID-19: Jacinda Ardern’s years in office
Ardern was just 37 when she first became prime minister but showed rare skill in handling multiple crises.
Praise pours in for outgoing New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern
Australian PM Anthony Albanese said Ardern has led New Zealand with a mix of intellect, strength, insight and empathy.
‘Not an espionage case’: Chinese-born US academic avoids prison
Judge says case against former University of Kansas professor Feng 'Franklin' Tao had nothing to do with espionage.
Dozens of bodies found in mass graves in DR Congo
UN peacekeepers made the 'gruesome discoveries' after receiving reports of attacks on civilians by a local armed group.
North Korea pledges to revitalise economy after COVID ‘victory’
The secretive state claims 'remarkable successes' after upheaval caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jacinda Ardern to step down as New Zealand’s prime minister
An emotional Ardern says February 7 will be her last day in office and that she will not seek re-election.
Photos: Lunar New Year rush starts in China
Millions of Chinese are taking advantage of the lifting of COVID-19 curbs to reconnect with family after years apart.
‘Best thing that happened’: Chinese return home after years apart
Zero-COVID left many Chinese families - overseas and at home - separated for years. Now, they can finally reunite.
United Nations expresses ‘concern’ over Guatemala investigations
Critics say the accusations against Iván Velásquez are the latest attack against anti-corruption officials in Guatemala.
US Senator calls for probe into law enforcement mass surveillance
Ron Wyden has said that state and local authorities have accessed data collections without court oversight.
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