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WHO begins discussing when and how to declare end of pandemic
The World Health Organization is looking at the criteria needed to declare an end to the emergency.
Russia-Ukraine war military dispatch: March 11, 2022
Russia widens its offensive on Ukraine, striking cities in the west and centre of the country for the first time.
Emmett Till’s relatives push for renewed probe into 1955 lynching
A Black teenager from Chicago, Till's abduction, torture and murder decades ago galvanised the US civil rights movement.
Ukraine: Situation in encircled city of Mariupol ‘critical’
Russia says city surrounded as Ukraine accuses Russian forces of deliberately preventing civilians from getting out.
Saudi blogger Raif Badawi released from prison
Badawi's wife, Ensaf Haidar, says she has spoken to Badawi, who had served a 10-year sentence for "insulting Islam".
US: Those helping wealthy Russians hide assets will be prosecuted
A new task force is dedicated to freezing or seizing the assets of Russian oligarchs, a US official said.
UN says not aware of biological weapons programme in Ukraine
US envoy to UN rejects Moscow's unproven claims that Ukraine is operating biological weapons labs with US support.
US Congress gives final approval to $13.6bn Ukraine aid bill
Measure supported by Biden will provide $6.5bn to the Pentagon for military assistance, $6.7bn to care for refugees.
Poorer nations in Asia, Africa, Middle East face food crisis: UN
Export and trade disruptions caused by war in Ukraine are sure to drive up already soaring food prices, the UN warned.
Chile swears in new President Gabriel Boric in ‘historic shift’
Boric, elected on an ambitious social-democratic agenda, will oversee a referendum on Chile's new constitution.
Will the sanctions against Russia work?
Vladimir Putin says the sanctions against his country amount to a declaration of war.
Record swing: Brent crude fluctuates at end of volatile week
The war in Ukraine is keeping oil markets on edge as talks on an Iranian nuclear deal stall.
Libya armed groups backing rival PM withdraw from Tripoli
Pro-Bashagha armed groups withdraw after deploying to Tripoli's outskirts on Thursday.
‘Not alone’: Canadian doctors help train Ukrainian counterparts
Training videos aim to help healthcare workers not specialised in trauma care carry out life-saving procedures amid war.
Biden revokes Russia trading status, bans vodka, diamond imports
US removal of Russia as 'most favoured nation' done in coordination with NATO allies, G7 and EU.
Jussie Smollett jailed for 150 days in fake racist attack
Judge calls Smollett 'arrogant and selfish and narcissistic' while actor continues to maintain his innocence.
Ukraine accuses Russia of hitting psychiatric hospital
Ukrainian official describes the attack on a psychiatric hospital near Izyum as a 'war crime against civilians'.
Canada posts significant jobs gains as COVID restrictions lift
The country added 336,600 jobs in February, more than making up for losses in the previous month, data showed.
750 civilians killed in Amhara in half of 2021: Rights body
Since Nov. 2020, thousands have been killed and millions displaced as Ethiopian federal forces battle Tigrayan fighters.
India says it accidentally fired missile into Pakistan
India said a technical malfunction led to the missile being fired into neighbouring Pakistan.
Ugandan communities battle to benefit from mining on their land
Communities in Karamoja face an uphill task organising to beat international capital and authoritarian politics.
Uganda: Doctors, MPs unite against bid to jail unvaccinated
Controversial proposed bill would see unvaccinated fined or jailed up to six months.
UK sanctions Russian lawmakers who supported Ukraine breakaways
The listed Duma members will be banned from travelling to or doing business in the UK and accessing assets held there.
Ukrainian family turned away at Mexico border allowed into US
Mother and three children were sent back at US-Mexico border under widely denounced US restriction known as Title 42.
Argentinian activists fight against offshore drilling plans
Seismic testing off the coast of Mar del Plata could severely affect local marine life, environmentalists warn.
‘Pause’ needed in Iran nuclear talks, EU says
Foreign policy chief Josep Borrell blames 'external factors' for delay in reinstating Iran's tattered nuclear accord.
Two years on, complacency still plagues global COVID-19 response
This pandemic will not be over for any of us until it is over for all of us.
Whom to believe on Ukraine: Biden, Putin, or Nikolai Gogol?
Rather than the propaganda machinery of Russia or the US, the world would be better off turning to Gogol.
‘I wept for days’: Ukrainian woman, 90, relives painful memories
Retired nurse Nadia Tyvoniuk says Russia's war represents the second time Moscow has invaded Ukraine in her lifetime.
EU, UK antitrust bodies probe Alphabet, Meta ‘Jedi Blue’ ad deal
The 2018 online display advertising deal may thwart rivals and disadvantage publishers, the EU authorities say.
Russia-Ukraine war: Putin greenlights letting volunteers fight
Russia says more than 16,000 people, mostly from the Middle East, have appealed to join fighting.
Military drone likely flying from Ukraine crashes in Croatia
Croatia to open probe after 'pilotless military aircraft' enters its airspace undetected by air defences and crashes.
Hundreds of Tunisians stranded in Ukraine return home safely
Vast majority of Tunisians caught in Russia-Ukraine war have evacuated, and others await flights back as fighting rages.
Learning from the past to effectively fight anti-Semitism today
The best way to fight anti-Semitism is to focus on fighting anti-Semites and never to be tempted to blame their victims.
What do we know about Ukraine’s use of Turkish Bayraktar drones?
Ankara, which has good relations with both Moscow and Kyiv, has sold dozens of its combat drones to Ukraine since 2019.
Two years of COVID: The battle to accept airborne transmission
In the early days of the pandemic, did health authorities get it wrong on airborne transmission?
Israel’s Knesset passes law barring Palestinian spouses
Legislators approve law denying naturalisation of Palestinians from the West Bank or Gaza married to Israeli citizens.
Will Ukraine change how Europe treats future refugees?
'We all live in a world that is very vulnerable and very fragile,' says UNHCR’s Joung-ah Ghedini-Williams.
Finland mulls joining NATO after Russia’s war in Ukraine
As the war in Ukraine rages on, another country with a storied history and long border with Russia is growing concerned.
Will sanctions on Russia fuel dissent against Putin at home?
Economist and author Sergei Guriev on the political and economic implications of sanctions over Russia's war in Ukraine.
The Western firms that have not cut Russia ties over Ukraine
Hundreds of companies have suspended or halted operations over war in Ukraine, but some are still doing business.
No dignity ‘in life and death’: Zimbabwe’s public mortuary crisis
Zimbabwe's infrastructure is giving way at the seams, triggering a ripple effect for both the living and the dead.
‘What are you doing here?’: Ukrainians recount Russian occupation
As Russian forces push deeper into Kyiv, Al Jazeera speaks to civilians forced to flee homes in nearby Bucha.
How Burkina Faso became the epicentre of conflict in the Sahel
Casualties in the West African state are eclipsing those in its neighbour Mali, the birthplace of the conflict.
Putin: External management necessary if foreign firms exit Russia
Russian gov't says it prepared draft law to introduce external administration if companies leave over Ukraine invasion.
Two American women rescued from Houthi-rebel captivity in Yemen
Joint Saudi-US special operations force rescued the teenagers taken by the militia while visiting family in Sanaa.
Facebook allows posts urging violence against invading Russians
Tech giant says will not allow credible threats against civilians as Russia demands stop to 'extremist activities'.
‘No fast track’: EU dashes Ukraine’s hopes of quick membership
At summit in Versailles, European leaders douse Ukraine's hope of quickly gaining EU membership.
Satellite images show Russian army convoy near Kyiv has dispersed
Maxar says satellite photos show huge Russian convoy outside Kyiv has broken up; forces moving into towns and forests.
WHO says it advised Ukraine to destroy pathogens in health labs
WHO tells Reuters it advised Ukraine to destroy high-threat pathogens to prevent disease spread.
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