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A year after Capitol riot, fears in US over democracy: Polls
New polls reveal concerns about democracy, with some saying violence against government can sometimes be justified.
Kenyan conservationist Richard Leakey dies aged 77
The legendary paleoanthropologist's groundbreaking discoveries helped prove that humanity evolved in Africa.
Bulli Bai: India’s Muslim women again listed on app for ‘auction’
App, now taken down, displayed women 'for sale as maids', with victims saying they have little hope of action by police.
Twitter blocks US congresswoman’s account over false COVID claims
Company permanently bans Marjorie Taylor Greene's account for repeated violations of its COVID misinformation policy.
Sudan security forces kill two anti-coup protesters, say medics
The two were killed by live bullets in Omdurman as thousands marched towards the presidential palace in Khartoum.
Lionel Messi, three others at PSG test COVID positive
Defender Juan Bernat, keeper Sergio Rico and midfielder Nathan Bitumazala also returned positive tests.
Shallow earthquake hits southwestern China
The quake struck on the border between Yunnan and Sichuan provinces, which put the magnitude at 5.4 and depth at 38km.
China says ‘positive changes’ as COVID cases ease in Xi’an
New cases in the locked-down city fall to lowest in a week as residents face 11th day under strict home confinement.
Senegal accuse Watford of blocking Sarr’s AFCON participation
Senegalese football federation says it will resort to FIFA if the Premier League club refuses to release the player.
The lineage of failed daughters
Learning to release inherited trauma with love.
In Pictures: Aftermath of the Marshall Fire in Colorado
Officials say that 991 homes were destroyed in Boulder County and 127 more were damaged in the Marshall Fire.
India needs to protect its farmers against neocolonial agendas
Western interference in India’s agricultural policies threatens to destroy small-scale farming and devastate farmers.
Iran calls for UN action on US over killing of Qassem Soleimani
Request comes amid a week of events planned by Iranian officials on second anniversary of Soleimani’s killing.
Tunisia: Calls mount for release of detained Ennahdha official
Ennahdha's Deputy President Bhiri was arrested by plainclothes officers in the capital on Friday.
South Korean enters North Korea in rare defection
South Korea says it sent a message to North Korea to ensure the safety of the person, but is yet to receive a response.
Israel hits Hamas positions in Gaza after rocket attacks
Israeli air attacks hit 'rocket manufacturing site, military posts' in the besieged Gaza Strip.
South Africa: Parliament building in Cape Town catches fire
No injuries have been reported in the fire, which was reported by security guards on Sunday morning.
US airport chaos continues as more than 2,600 flights cancelled
FlightAware says more than 2,600 flights were cancelled in the US, nearly 4,600 worldwide.
US removes Ethiopia, Mali and Guinea from AGOA trade programme
US removes Ethiopia, Mali and Guinea from AGOA duty-free trade programme over rights violations and recent coups.
Three missing, hundreds of homes destroyed in Colorado fire
Official says the three missing people all lived in homes consumed by the wind-stoked urban wildfire.
France to cut COVID isolation time for fully vaccinated people
Beginning on Monday, fully vaccinated people who test positive for COVID-19 will isolate for seven days instead of 10.
France bans plastic packaging for most fruits and vegetables
France says the new ban is expected to eliminate about 1 billion items of plastic waste a year.
Mali proposes five-year election delay to West African bloc
Transitional government initially agreed to hold presidential and legislative polls in February 2022.
French burn fewer cars on New Year’s Eve due to pandemic
A much-lamented tradition that appeared in decline this year, which saw only 874 vehicles burned.
Will COVID-19 permanently change the way we work?
Governments encourage 'working from home' as employees demand better work-life balance.
Thousands rally in Baghdad to mark 2020 killing of Iran general
Marchers call for expulsion of remaining US forces in Iraq as they commemorate General Qassem Soleimani's assassination.
Tunisia launches national consultation on reforms
Wide-ranging process - part of reform package pushed by President Kais Saied - will help into drafting new constitution.
The US opioid epidemic, edition 2021
Those responsible for the opioid-related deaths of hundreds of thousands of Americans are yet to be held accountable.
Taiwan urges China to curb its ‘military adventurism’
China claims Taiwan as its own territory, and increased military and diplomatic pressure to assert sovereignty claims.
South Africa bids farewell to anti-apartheid icon Desmond Tutu
Tutu's death triggered grief among South Africans and the world leaders for a life spent fighting injustices.
China welcomes 2022 with worst COVID week since taming virus
Surge has been driven mostly by an outbreak in the northwestern industrial and tech hub of Xi'an.
Maria Grazia Chiuri: Does the devil wear Dior?
Christian Dior’s creative director on whether fashion remains relevant amid the challenges facing the world today.
Omicron dampens new year celebrations amid COVID restrictions
Most festivities, events cancelled or scaled down as Omicron continues to rapidly spread despite restrictions.
Several dead in stampede at religious shrine in Kashmir
Mata Vaishno Devi is one of the most revered Hindu shrines in northern India, with tens of thousands visiting daily.
China reopens embassy in Nicaragua after diplomatic switch
Nicaraguan Foreign Minister Denis Moncada welcomes Chinese officials including Beijing's designated diplomat to Managua.
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un talks food not nukes for 2022
Kim says he wants to jump-start economy, improve people's lives as he marks 10th anniversary of his leadership.
Canadian provinces cut COVID isolation for those vaccinated
Western provinces of Alberta and British Columbia shorten self-isolation period while Quebec imposes nighttime curfew.
Bitcoin closes lucrative year with a whimper
The largest cryptocurrency by market value is on pace to close out December with a 19 percent drop.
In Gaza, young victims of Israeli bombing recount a brutal 2021
Al Jazeera talks to young Palestinians injured during Israel's May offensive and now left with permanent disabilities.
Iran space launch fails to put payloads into orbit: Official
Thursday's launch fails to put its three payloads into orbit after the rocket was unable to reach the required speed.
Beloved American actress Betty White dies aged 99
White, best known for roles on The Golden Girls and The Mary Tyler Moore Show, died on Friday, US media have reported.
New Year’s Eve air travel is off to a bumpy start
More than 1,300 flights were canceled in the United States on Friday and 1,001 were scrubbed for Saturday.
Colorado fires: Hundreds of homes burn in ‘fast-motion’ disaster
Nearly 1,000 homes destroyed in 'unimaginable' wildfires but no casualties reported so far, Colorado governor says.
China accuses Walmart of ‘stupidity’ over missing Xinjiang items
Walmart and other United States businesses are becoming increasingly ensnared in geopolitical tensions over Xinjiang.
Who will benefit from the world’s largest free trade deal?
The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) comes into force on January 1, 2022.
US’s Colorado governor slashes trucker’s sentence by 100 years
A petition in support of Rogel Aguilera-Mederos has more than 5 million signatures, calling for clemency for the driver.
Media watchdog says 45 journalists killed in 2021
The International Federation of Journalists says it was 'one of the lowest death tolls' it had recorded for any year.
Israeli troops kill Palestinian in occupied West Bank
Palestinian health ministry says the man, identified as Amir Atef Reyan from Qarawet Bani Hassan, died from his wounds.
‘I hear shelling’: Fear grips Ukrainian villages near Russia
Residents are losing hope in areas near the contact line between Russia-backed separatists and Ukrainian forces.
Omicron mutes New Year parties worldwide: Live news
Many large parties and fireworks displays cancelled or scaled down due to rise in COVID infections across the world.
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