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Airbnb shutting China business to focus on outbound Asia travel
San Francisco-based company will stop offering rental homes and experiences in the country this summer.
What will the UN see as it finally visits China’s Xinjiang?
Human rights chief Michelle Bachelet has demanded 'unfettered' access for years, but experts doubt she will get it.
Ireland to host informal UNSC meeting on media freedom, Abu Akleh
All 15 members of the United Nation's highest body are expected to attend the meeting on Tuesday convened by Ireland.
Refugees decry Title 42 as ‘absurd excuse’ as it stays in place
The COVID-linked provision has allowed the US to carry out nearly 2 million expulsions since March 2020.
Xinjiang in focus as UN’s Michelle Bachelet visits China
The tour by Michelle Bachelet comes as Beijing stands accused of widespread abuses of Muslims in far-western Xinjiang.
Ukraine live news: Russia wants ‘to take away everything we have’
Ukraine's president says Moscow wants to take Ukrainians' right to life, as the invasion enters fourth month.
Americans’ financial health reached near decade high in 2021
Almost eight in 10 adults said in late 2021 they were either 'doing okay or living comfortably', a Fed survey found.
US ‘playing with fire’ on Taiwan, China warns: Xinhua
Chinese state news agency cites official as saying Washington is using the 'Taiwan card' to contain Beijing.
Sandstorm blankets parts of Middle East, raising alarm
A wave of sandstorms is striking the region, with experts blaming climate change and poor government regulations.
Indigenous Guatemalan woman freed after 7 years in Mexican prison
Juana Alonzo Santizo said she was tortured and forced to sign a confession in Spanish, a language she does not speak.
Coffee to go: Starbucks to exit Russia after nearly 15 years
A string of big corporate names have paused or shut their businesses in Russia following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
Palestine asks ICC to investigate Shireen Abu Akleh’s killing
Palestinian FM al-Maliki say Abu Akleh's case, along with other Israeli violations, has been submitted to the ICC.
Why are a record number of people being displaced?
UNHCR says the number of forcibly displaced people around the world surpasses 100 million for the first time on record.
Tunisia union to boycott President Saied’s national dialogue
The UGTT union says it will hold a strike over wages and the economy, as it accuses Kais Saied of unilateral moves.
‘Step up now’: UN’s food agency presses billionaires for aid
The threat to the global food supply has become an increasing concern for all nations in recent months.
US 2022 primaries: Trump seeks to boost Republican candidates
Sarah Sanders, David Purdue and Marjorie Taylor Greene are among the Trump-backed candidates in Tuesday's primaries.
Zelenskyy urges ‘maximum’ sanctions on Russia in Davos address
Ukrainian president says further sanctions are needed to stop Russia's aggression.
Russian diplomat Boris Bondarev resigns, blasts war in Ukraine
Boris Bondarev criticised the 'aggressive war unleashed' by Russian President Vladimir Putin in Ukraine.
Dozens feared trapped after deadly building collapse in Iran
Local officials say up to 80 people are feared trapped under the rubble after a 10-story building.
African Union chief announces impending visit to Moscow, Kyiv
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has met with a divided response among African countries.
Ruble surges as Russia considers looser capital controls
The ruble’s rebound has left it more than 30% stronger against the dollar than it was before Russia invaded Ukraine.
‘Palestine an open wound’ says Qatar’s emir at Davos forum
Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani says international community should work to resolve forgotten and ignored conflicts.
UN denounces ‘racist’ and ‘homophobic’ coverage of monkeypox
UNAIDS warns some reporting and commentary on the virus has used stigmatising language that could harm public health.
Denmark, Scotland detect first monkeypox virus cases
Denmark isolates its first monkeypox patient as Scotland becomes the second part of the UK to detect the virus.
Oil extends four weeks of gains amid tight supply
The rise in energy costs has contributed to rampant inflation, stoking investor concerns that growth will slow.
Ukraine war: COP26, IEA heads warn of digging in on fossil fuels
Alok Sharma and Fatih Birol say they are hopeful the global hydrocarbon crisis could spur a transition to green energy.
‘Criminal adventure’: Ukraine war fuels Russia’s brain drain
Nearly 4 million left Russia in the first three months of 2022, including IT specialists, journalists and researchers.
Nigeria: Police discover severed head of missing legislator
The Anambra state governor has put up a 10 million naira ($24,000) reward for information on the killers.
Davos is dead
Amid a pandemic and a cost of living crisis, the people have no patience for the virtue signalling of the Davos set.
Ukraine court sentences Russian soldier to life imprisonment
Landmark ruling has huge symbolic significance for Ukraine, which accuses Russia of atrocities and war crimes.
No Iran nuclear deal ‘worse’ than even a bad one: Israel sources
Failure to revive Iran's nuclear accord poses much more danger even than 'a bad' deal, Israeli intelligence sources say.
Greece prevents about 600 migrants from crossing Aegean
The Greek coastguard prevents five sail boats and four dinghies from crossing into its territorial waters from Turkey.
How has Nigeria’s digital currency fared since its launch?
Adoption rates of the eNaira, Africa's first official digital currency, have been low since its introduction in October.
India’s heatwave exposes divide in access to cooling equipment
Almost 323 million Indians at high risk from extreme heat amid lack of access to fans and refrigerators, finds a report.
Suspect arrested after guard killed at Qatar’s embassy in Paris
French prosecutors say a security guard was killed in a fight with another man in front of the embassy.
US Southern Baptists ignored, covered up sex abuse claims: Report
New report says abuse survivors were 'ignored, disbelieved' by leaders of US's largest Protestant denomination.
UN: More than 100 million people forcibly displaced in the world
The figures combine refugees, asylum-seekers, and nearly 60 million people displaced inside their own countries.
Russia using ‘scorched earth’ tactics in Donbas, Ukraine says
Luhansk governor accuses Russia of indiscriminately shelling Severodonetsk, which has only one working hospital left.
Floods hit South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province again
The floods come only a month after torrential rains killed 435 people in KwaZulu-Natal.
‘Billionaire bonanza’: Tax the rich as poverty surges – Oxfam
Hundreds of new billionaires since 2020 in contrast with hundreds of millions pushed into extreme poverty worldwide.
In Uganda, katogo is more than sun-dried cassava and memories
Ugandan food blogger Sophie Musoki delves into the many layers of memory stirred up by a dish of simple, humble katogo.
Biden launches economic framework aimed at countering China
Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity will include 12 Asia-Pacific members, including South Korea and Japan.
Tory disdain for the poor is fuelling UK’s cost of living crisis
Our current government has a particular disinterest in helping the poorest and most vulnerable in society.
Photos: Deadly floods cause havoc in Bangladesh, northeast India
Heavy rainfall and floods kill dozens and leave tens of thousands stranded in several parts of Bangladesh and India.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 89
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 89th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Biden says US would defend Taiwan if attacked by China
US president suggests he would intervene in a Chinese invasion - an apparent break with decades-long policy.
‘Death sentence’: Doctors in Sri Lanka decry medicine shortage
As essential medicines disappear from shelves, doctors forced to postpone life-saving procedures amid economic crisis.
Shireen Abu Akleh’s colleagues find strength in her legacy
Colleagues of slain Al Jazeera journalist say in life and death, she inspired them to tell the story of Palestinians.
At least seven dead after blaze on Philippine passenger ferry
Five women and two men died, 120 passengers rescued, 23 of them treated for injuries, the coast guard said.
India trims taxes on fuel, commodities to fight inflation
Steps will lead to a drop in annual revenues due to lower collections, raising concerns about India's fiscal deficit.
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