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Theranos trial: Holmes jurors told to work through impasse
Jurors in the fraud trial of Elizabeth Holmes told a judge they were struggling to reach consensus on 3 of 11 counts.
Settlement between Prince Andrew accuser and Epstein made public
Previously sealed settlement provides release from liability for 'any other person' who could face claims from US woman.
French MPs debate COVID vaccine pass, denounce death threats
The law would make it mandatory for people over 12 to present a COVID vaccination certificate to enter leisure venues.
COVID outbreak: Indigenous community urges Canada to send in army
Bearskin Lake First Nation in northern Ontario says nearly 50 percent of residents have tested positive for COVID-19.
Apple becomes first company to reach $3 trillion market value
Shares of Apple rose as much as 3 percent Monday - enough to vault it over the $3 trillion market capitalization mark.
Turkey’s Erdogan says he will visit Saudi Arabia in February
Visit would be the first by the Turkish president since the 2018 murder of Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul.
Colorado fires: Two remain missing as survivors inspect damage
Authorities say they are still investigating the cause of the blaze, which destroyed nearly 1,000 homes in US state.
Fire at South Africa’s parliament flares up again
Authorities say dozens of firefighters battle blaze that flared up again after destroying the parliament chamber.
Haiti PM flees under gunfire as violence continues to grip nation
Ariel Henry was marking Haitian independence day on Saturday when gunfire erupted in northern city of Gonaives.
Sri Lanka unveils $1BN relief plan as soaring food prices bite
Measures include boosting pay and pensions for government employees, and income support for the poorest citizens.
CES is back on in Las Vegas, but who will go in person?
Several big tech companies have opted not to attend CES in person.
Germany calls nuclear power ‘dangerous,’ rejects EU plan
Germany is moving to shut down its three nuclear power plants this year amid concerns over the safety of the technology.
UK prepares for schools reopening amid soaring COVID infections
Education minister says keeping classrooms open is a 'priority' as COVID-19 caseload surges, fuelled by Omicron.
OPEC taps Kuwait’s Haitham al-Ghais as its next public face
Haitham al-Ghais will become OPEC's secretary-general in August.
What does US Congress hope to accomplish as lawmakers return?
Fate of Biden's 'Build Back Better' plan, US voting reforms hang in balance as Democrats struggle for unity on agenda.
Five world powers vow to prevent spread of nuclear weapons
In a joint statement, permanent members of UN Security Council pledge to ensure a nuclear war is never fought.
Rare disease patients push for access to treatment in Panama
Panama has Central America’s only law for rare disease healthcare, but advocates say it is not being fully implemented.
Iran’s Raisi says Trump must face justice for Soleimani killing
President Raisi urges formation of a 'fair court' in which former President Trump and other US officials are tried.
Start your engines: Tesla shares race higher on record deliveries
Tesla delivered more than 308,000 electric vehicles in the final three months of 2021.
Omicron is less severe because it does not infiltrate the lungs
Early laboratory studies show the more transmissible variant replicates less efficiently once inside the lung tissue.
Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro hospitalised with abdominal pain
President taken to the Vila Nova Star hospital after landing in Sao Paulo and is "doing well" his office says.
Iraq: Drone attack on US base near Baghdad airport foiled
The incident comes two years after a US drone strike killed Iran's revered General Soleimani.
Mali opposition rejects election delay in new transition plan
Coalition representing several political parties opposes five-year proposed extension to democratic transition period.
Yemen: Houthis seize UAE vessel carrying ‘military supplies’
Saudi-led coalition says the vessel was carrying medical equipment when it was seized off the coast of Hodeidah.
Infographic: How COVID has spread globally in the last two years
As confirmed cases near the 300-million mark, Al Jazeera's animated graphics look at COVID-19’s spread across the world.
Writing on the wall: Why Hamdok exit was only a ‘matter of time’
Experts say Sudan's prime minister found himself lacking in public and political support after deal with military.
A happier new year takes imagination and courage
2022 may not be all doom and gloom, but that depends on us.
Turkish inflation surges to highest level since 2002
The annual consumer inflation rate rose to 36.08 percent last month and food and energy prices soared.
Pakistan sees highest number of COVID cases in two months: Live
India starts vaccinating teens; Qatar reports third COVID-19 wave and Kuwait issues travel warning for some EU states.
In Pictures: Fire ravages South Africa’s 138-year-old parliament
Dozens of crews battled to extinguish the fire which broke out in the parliament complex's oldest wing.
Russia-US face-off: What should we expect in 2022?
The US and its European allies are pushing for diplomacy with Russia but a renewed conflict in Ukraine is still possible
For Vietnamese stranded overseas, questions of fairness and means
Vietnam's repatriation flights for citizens stranded overseas have been dogged by cost and favouritism concerns.
Profile: Abdalla Hamdok, Sudan’s outgoing civilian leader
Sudan's prime minister steps down, citing longstanding disagreements with army, slow pace of reforms.
5 Syrian soldiers killed, 20 injured in ISIL attack: State media
A military vehicle in the Badia area came under a rocket attack followed by artillery shelling by ISIL fighters: SANA.
South Africa parliament fire brought ‘under control’
Some 70 firefighters have battled to contain the blaze that broke out in the early hours on Sunday.
Qatar sees spike in COVID cases as it enters ‘third wave’
Health official says cases rising since November but significant spike seen in the last two weeks.
Uncertainty in Sudan as PM resigns: Crisis explained in 600 words
Abdalla Hamdok's resignation marks the latest upheaval in the country's fragile transition to democracy.
Singapore’s economy grows at fastest pace since 2010
The city-state's economy grew 7.2 percent in 2021, rebounding from a 5.4 percent contraction in 2020.
Detained Tunisian politician hospitalised ‘in critical condition’
Bhiri is being 'deprived of his medication' and 'his life is threatened', Ennahdha officials say.
Gas shortage hits Pakistan’s exports, adding to economic stress
About $250m of textiles exports were lost last month after mills in Punjab had to shut for 15 days on fuel shortages.
India competition watchdog orders probe into Apple’s business
The order comes in response to allegations that Apple was abusing its dominant position in the apps market.
South Korea’s Moon pledges final push for peace with North
Securing peace with the North has been a key goal of Moon's term in office, which comes to an end in May.
Australia pushes on with reopening amid milder impact of Omicron
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says it is time to stop thinking about case numbers and focus on serious illness instead.
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin contracts COVID-19
Austin, whose symptoms are said to be mild. will isolate at home for five days.
Hong Kong’s Citizen News to close, amid fears for staff’s safety
Independent online outlet to close on Tuesday, citing fears for staff and an increasingly hostile media environment.
Biden says US to ‘respond decisively’ if Russia invades Ukraine
US president makes commitment in call with Ukrainian counterpart as Russia troop build-up fuels tensions.
Vietnam blames China’s ‘zero COVID’ policies for disrupting trade
Vietnam's trade ministry calls on Chinese authorities to ease congestion at border crossing.
Sudan’s Hamdok resigns as prime minister amid political deadlock
Abdalla Hamdok resigns as mass protests continue against a deal he signed with the military following a coup in October.
New Dutch government to have record number of women
An unprecedented 14 of the 29 ministers and secretaries of state will be women, including 10 of the 20 ministers.
Can the COVID-19 pandemic be defeated in 2022?
The WHO chief raises hopes of pandemic ending despite infection rates breaking records.
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