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‘Hunted’: How Indigenous women are disappearing in Canada
For decades, Indigenous women and girls have been being murdered in British Columbia. These are some of their stories.
Am I Danish?: Ibrahim vs the Ghetto Laws
Ibrahim questions what it means to be Danish in his fight to stop Denmark’s controversial ghetto laws.
Film, music and representation – Skin and Gurinder Chadha
Skin and Gurinder Chadha discuss the importance of diversity, equality and inclusion in the creative industries.
Manchester United appoints Ralf Rangnick as interim manager
The 63-year-old German, who joins from Lokomotiv Moscow, will be United's interim manager until the end of the season.
WHO warns Omicron variant poses ‘very high’ global risk
Omicron variant could have 'severe consequences' in some places, WHO says, as the world grapples to halt its spread.
Cash-strapped Lebanon wakes up to countrywide roadblocks
Protesters across Lebanon blocked roads with burning tyres as local currency hit a historic low.
Trump defence secretary sues Pentagon over memoir redactions
Mark Esper says department 'arbitrarily' redacted the manuscript, which details his time in the Trump administration.
Kyrgyzstan opposition cries foul after tense election
Irregularities reported in parliamentary vote after election commission's website appeared to suffer technical issues.
Iran and world powers begin Vienna talks to restore nuclear deal
Both sides have repeatedly questioned each other’s commitment heading into the highly consequential talks.
Georgia’s ex-leader Saakashvili goes on trial after hunger strike
The trial of former President Mikheil Saakashvili resumes amid a possible six-year jail term for abuse of office.
US trial of Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell to begin
Maxwell is accused of grooming girls for the disgraced financier to sexually abuse and faces up to 80 years in prison.
Ethiopia denies attack on Sudan, blames rebels for violence
Ethiopian government spokesman dismisses Sudanese claims that the military had attacked Sudan as 'groundless'.
Indian Parliament votes to repeal farm laws after Modi’s U-turn
Parliament passes bill to cancel the contentious laws that led to yearlong agitation by tens of thousands of farmers.
Venezuela’s Maduro calls EU election observers ‘spies’
The observers reported polls saw better conditions than previous years, but raised concerns over some practices.
India using cyber-volunteers to silence critical voices: Report
Government invites citizen volunteers to flag 'anti-national' content as activists fear creation of surveillance state.
Sri Lankan troops break up Tamil remembrance of civil war dead
Relatives forced out of cemeteries as they attempted to light lamps at graves of loved ones who died in the conflict.
Are US-led sanctions worsening Afghanistan’s humanitarian crisis?
Aid groups, experts say international sanctions on the Taliban have led to the collapse of the aid-dependent economy.
Asia tightens borders as Omicron clouds region’s return to travel
Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, Australia have implemented or discussed tougher restrictions in fresh blow to travel.
UK and Israel pledge to stop Iran gaining nuclear weapons
Israeli FM Yair Lapid visits London and Paris to discuss Iran, as talks on 2015 nuclear deal restart in Vienna.
Bangladesh doctors fear for opposition leader Khaleda Zia’s life
Doctors treating the ex-PM say they fear for her life if she was not allowed to fly abroad for medical care.
Japan to bar foreign visitors after Omicron threat
WHO warns against travel curbs as a number of countries reinstate tough border measures.
Philippines starts three-day, nine million person COVID jab drive
Officials say the emergence of the Omicron variant has underlined the need for vaccination against the coronavirus.
Days after its IPO, investors still question Paytm valuations
Over the weekend, Paytm parent reported its first financial results as a public company and saw losses widening.
In Iraq, family mourns daughter who drowned crossing to UK
Maryam Nouri, 24, died along with at least 26 other people while trying to cross the English Channel in a flimsy boat.
‘Hate won’: Indian Muslim comic says he’s ‘done’ after shows axed
Munawar Faruqui announces retirement after right-wing Hindu groups force cancellation of nearly 12 shows in two months.
Japan to bar all foreign visitors over Omicron variant
Prime minister says new rule, which goes beyond initial curbs on arrivals from southern Africa, will start on Tuesday.
Opposition leads after ‘massive’ turnout in Honduras election
Victory for Xiomara Castro could make her Honduras's first female president and first from the left since 2009.
Asian markets stabilise amid uncertainties over Omicron variant
WHO has stressed little is known about variant, with doctor behind discovery reporting "extremely mild" symptoms.
Blood test offers new hope to people with depression
Test would avoid the 'years of trial and error' that currently characterise the disorders' diagnosis and treatment.
Macau police arrest 11 for alleged illegal gambling
Arrests come a day after junket mogul Alvin Chau is questioned by police in the special administrative region.
‘Visionary’ fashion designer Virgil Abloh dies aged 41
Tributes pour in for designer who brought streetwear aesthetic to luxury fashion and championed diversity and inclusion.
Australia’s forest fires fanned by climate crisis: Study
National science agency says climate 'overwhelming factor' in driving fires, with fire seasons getting longer.
South African president calls for lifting of Omicron travel bans
Cyril Ramaphosa says travel curbs 'scientifically unjustified' as more countries find cases of highly mutated variant.
What triggered tension between Ukraine and Russia?
As Moscow deploys troops along the border, Kyiv is warning of a possible invasion.
Ethiopian gov’t forces in control of Chifra: State media
Dead bodies 'everywhere on streets' of Afari town as Al Jazeera gains exclusive access to front line of escalating war.
Iraqi Kurdish family mourns death of Channel shipwreck victim
Maryam Nuri Hama Amin, 24, was among 27 people who died this week trying to cross to the UK from France.
Morocco suspends all incoming flights over Omicron
Government committee says decision taken because of quick spread of new variant 'in Europe and Africa'.
Omicron: Vaccine nationalism will only perpetuate the pandemic
As wealthy nations continue hoarding vaccines, new dangerous COVID-19 variants will continue emerging.
Will Gambians get justice after Barrow’s deal with Jammeh party?
Ahead of polls, activists pledge to keep up fight after filing report into abuses committed under ex-ruler Yahya Jammeh.
NSO blacklisting: It is time for the US to end its Cold War ways
Israel will continue exporting harmful surveillance tech unless Washington stops turning a blind eye.
‘Absolute chaos’ in South Africa as flights grounded over Omicron
New Omicron variant of the coronavirus leaves South Africans isolated as countries ban travellers from the region.
UK seeks ‘urgent’ migration talks with Europe after French snub
UK Home Secretary Priti Patel urges joint action after France withdraws invitation to discuss Channel refugee crisis.
Czech president appoints coalition leader Petr Fiala as new PM
Fiala leads a bloc of five parties that controls 108 seats in the 200-member lower house of parliament.
‘Race against time’ to tackle Omicron: EU chief
Morocco and Israel ban inbound flights, while Germany and the UK announce more cases of the new variant.
Iraq: Court hearing resumes on marriage of 12-year-old girl
Despite the furore surrounding the case, legal scholars say many others do not get the same level of attention.
Swiss voters back COVID-19 law amid surge in infections
Early results show two-thirds of voters supported legislation to impose strict coronavirus restrictions.
Horrors on the Plateau: Inside Nigeria’s farmer-herder conflict
The violence in central Nigeria is now one of the country's deadliest security threats after Boko Haram and banditry.
Honduras election challenges long-ruling National Party
Opposition fears of a rigged vote and reports of pre-election intimidation have led to high tensions.
Australia detects first COVID Omicron infections
New South Wales health authorities confirm that two people who landed in Sydney have tested positive for the new strain.
Five Peshmerga killed in ISIL attack in Iraq’s Diyala
ISIL still poses a threat in several provinces in Iraq with hit-and-run attacks, kidnappings, and roadside bombs.
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