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Kazakh president gives shoot-to-kill order to quell protests
Security forces appear to retake control of Kazakhstan's main city a day after arrival of Russia-led troops.
Maps and charts to understand Kazakhstan’s protests
Deadly protests that began over fuel prices rage in Kazakhstan. Here are three graphics to contextualise the situation.
UAE authorities retaliated against human rights activist: HRW
Rights group says Emirati authorities punished Ahmed Mansoor after media published letter in which he detailed abuses.
Blinken warns Russia of ‘massive consequences’ over Ukraine
Top US diplomat says Washington is fully committed to dialogue, but progress must be 'two-way street'.
US judge sentences Ahmaud Arbery’s killers to life in prison
Travis and Gregory McMichael and their neighbour William 'Roddie' Bryan were convicted in November of killing Arbery.
Volcano erupts on Galapagos island home to endangered iguana
About 200 pink iguanas are left on the slopes of the Wolf volcano on Isabela Island, the largest in the Galapagos.
Polish leader admits country bought powerful Israeli spyware
Leader of Poland's ruling party admits country bought NSO Group spyware, but denies it's being used to target opponents.
Iran says it has begun paying families over downed Ukraine plane
Iran says it is ready to hold talks with counties whose citizens were killed when IRGC shot down civilian plane.
‘Criminal and barbaric’: Two Haitian journalists killed by gang
Wilguens Louissaint and Amady John Wesley were killed by gang members on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince on Thursday.
Turkish court orders release of two students jailed over protests
The students face charges for protesting against the appointment of a rector at Bogazici University last October.
Sidney Poitier, trailblazing Black Oscar winner, dies aged 94
Poitier struggled against great odds to become one of the first Black actors to take on major US film roles.
Meme stock GameStop is getting into the NFT business
Shares of GameStop soared on news that the firm is launching an NFT marketplace.
Moderna CEO sees another round of COVID booster jabs in fall
Omicron may move the world rapidly to an endemic phase, said Moderna chief Stephane Bancel.
Novak Djokovic thanks fans for support amid Australian visa row
The men's tennis global star is challenging Australian visa cancellation over COVID vaccination dispute.
US adds only 199,000 jobs in Dec, jobless rate falls below 4%
Despite disappointing jobs creation last month, the unemployment rate fell to 3.9%.
France weighs cancelling Dakar Rally after explosion in Saudi
French prosecutors have opened a terror probe into blast targeting a car in Jeddah, which injured a French driver.
After January 6, Trump’s hold on US Republicans persists
Despite widespread criticism after deadly Capitol riot, analysts say former US president remains dominant voice in GOP.
Just how bad is inflation in Turkey? It depends on who you ask
Government figures say annual inflation topped 36% last month, but some think that number is far short of the mark.
Hong Kong politicians sent to quarantine after birthday party
Those sent to quarantine camp include home affairs secretary Caspar Tsui and immigration chief Au Ka-wang.
‘Huge safety issue’: Hong Kong pilots’ warning over COVID rules
Aircrew speaking on condition of anonymity warn aviation hub's harsh quarantine policies are damaging mental health.
Djokovic row highlights plight of asylum seekers in Australia
Outside Djokovic 'hotel', Serbian supporters rub shoulders with refugee advocates.
Two children among 3 Eritrean refugees killed in Tigray air raid
United Nations says attack on Mai Aini refugee camp also wounded four other refugees.
Drowning in debt, South Korean businesses revolt over COVID rules
Restaurants, cafes, bars and gyms must close by 9pm until at least January 16 under latest pandemic restrictions.
Kazakh leader tells troops to shoot without warning: Live updates
President Tokayev issues ominous order as fresh violence breaks out in Almaty and the death toll rises.
Canada approved reparations – the US can be next
The American case for reparations can draw encouragement and examples from Canada.
Pakistan flag carrier applying to resume Europe flights: Minister
Minister says PIA application follows International Civil Aviation Organization clearing the airline in safety audit.
Evangelicals in Brazil are stronger today than ever before
The appointment of André Mendonça to the Supreme Court was a turning point for the evangelical movement in Brazil.
Football: The 11 players to watch at AFCON 2021
Away from the spotlight on Salah, Mane and Mahrez, here are some other footballers who could light up AFCON.
Alleged creator of app ‘selling’ Muslim women arrested in India
Engineering student, 20, is suspected to be behind 'Bulli Bai' app that put more than 100 Muslim women 'on sale'.
Russian troops deploy to Mali’s Timbuktu after French exit
Army spokesperson says the Russian soldiers are in the northern city to train Malian troops.
Protests, anger as Hun Sen visits Myanmar’s military leaders
Generals roll out the red carpet for veteran Cambodian leader in first visit by foreign leader since coup.
India fears another COVID catastrophe as cases hit 7-month high
India sees most cases since early June as Omicron overtakes Delta in cities where spectre of second wave still haunts.
Chinese national in US pleads guilty to stealing Monsanto secrets
Xiang Haitao faces a maximum of 15 years in prison for conspiracy to commit economic espionage.
Omicron exposes East-West divide on living with COVID
Asian economies are tightening borders and in-country restrictions despite evidence of variant's milder impact.
US, Japan chide China as they deepen defence ties
Two countries accuse China of 'ongoing efforts' to undermine rules-based order amid uncertain regional outlook.
US accuses New York man of tracking opponents of Egypt’s Sisi
US Justice Department charges Pierre Girgis with acting as a foreign agent for Egypt without notifying US government.
Myanmar’s military coup prolongs misery for Rohingya in Rakhine
Mostly Muslim minority find themselves target of renewed military intimidation over ties to rebel armed group
Biden administration slaps US travel bans on 8 Cuban officials
US State Department accuses targeted Cuban officials of being involved in repression of opposition protesters.
What’s behind the protests in Kazakhstan?
Violent demonstrations in Kazakhstan were sparked by rising fuel prices.
Iran says nuclear agreement can be reached if US sanctions lifted
Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian tells Al Jazeera Iran wants guarantees sanctions will not be reimposed.
US Fed could hike interest rates as soon as March, says Bullard
Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis President James Bullard also said the US Fed could shrink its balance sheet next.
Russia-led troops arrive in Kazakhstan amid renewed violence
Street battles resume in country's largest city, Almaty, as Russia sends in paratroopers to quell countrywide uprising.
US judge rejects torture claims by ISIL ‘Beatles’ defendant
One of UK-born, former ISIL members known as 'The Beatles' faces charges related to torture and beheading of hostages.
US names David Satterfield new special envoy for Horn of Africa
Jeffrey Feltman leaves post after less than a year amid unrest in Sudan and Ethiopia.
January 6: A year on, a return to normalcy at US Capitol
Areas around US Capitol that last year saw scenes of chaos and violence are calm, as US commemorates sombre anniversary.
Bitcoin bulls see $100,000 price target in sight despite drubbing
The largest cryptocurrency by market value has shed about $80bn since the start of the year.
Lebanon’s crippled economy hobbles into new year
With elections scheduled for May, few see meaningful solutions on the horizon to halt the pound's downward spiral.
WHO: Record weekly jump in COVID-19 cases, fewer deaths
WHO chief says Omicron variant appears to produce less severe disease but should not be categorised as 'mild'.
Qatar Airways seeks more than $600m in Airbus A350 dispute
The two companies have been locked in a row for months over damage including blistered paint, among other issues.
US jobless claims tick back above 200,000 as Omicron spreads
Jobless claims, a proxy for layoffs, ticked up slightly last week.
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