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US issues religious freedom ‘concern’ list, removes Nigeria
US removes Nigeria from list of 'countries of particular concern' regarding religious freedom, adds 10 other countries.
Turkey’s central bank cuts rates again, lira sinks to record low
Central bank cuts borrowing costs for third month running to 15%, and with inflation running at nearly 20%.
China’s rise and America’s decline spell conflict
Monday's summit between Xi and Biden addressed everything from trade to security and human rights, but resolved nothing.
Hundreds of Iraqis repatriated from Belarus amid border crisis
The boarding gate was busy for the Iraqi government's charter flight, but many more Iraqis remain in Belarus and Poland.
Can NFTs help save rhinos from poachers?
A rhino conservationist has turned to the world of non-fungible tokens to help fund efforts to keep poachers at bay.
US warns pilots of possible ‘surface-to-air fire’ in Ethiopia
An FAA advisory warns clashes between government forces and TPLF could threaten flights if fighting reaches the capital.
The narrow path to freedom
On this year's UNESCO World Philosophy Day, we need philosophy more than ever before.
North American leaders to curb methane, boost vaccines: Officials
The leaders of Canada, Mexico and the US are set to hold their first joint meeting in five years.
Polish forces intimidate media near Belarus border: Journalists
Several reporters tell Al Jazeera they were verbally abused and handcuffed while authorities searched their equipment.
Georgia’s hunger-striking ex-president in ‘critical’ condition
Human rights ombudsman warns Saakashvili, the jailed 53-year-old, may soon face potentially fatal health complications.
Libya’s former interior minister to make presidential bid
Fathi Bashagha joins list of presidential candidates including Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, Khalifa Haftar, and Aguila Saleh.
Syria: Death and distress for Idlib’s children
At least 60 children in Idlib were killed in air raids in just five months as tensions flare.
Edouard, Ferland Mendy slam media mix-ups with accused Benjamin
Footballers complain about media using their images to accompany stories about Benjamin Mendy, who is accused of rape.
Afghanistan ‘on the brink of catastrophe’: UN envoy
UN envoy to Afghanistan urges the international community to find ways to provide financial support to Afghan people.
In Nigeria’s Lagos, a bus ride with a stranger who dies of COVID
Pastor Dr Sharp Sharp, a charismatic fixture around Oshodi bus terminal, was trying to get ahead in life.
Did the United States commit war crimes in Syria?
The New York Times exposed new details about a 12-minute bombing campaign by US forces that could be a war crime.
Japan, South Korea territorial dispute derails US press event
The latest spat over the disputed islets arose during a US, South Korea and Japan trilateral meeting in Washington, DC.
India to probe Kashmir civilian killings, residents say ‘eyewash’
Governor orders inquiry into Monday's gun fight day after families of slain civilians are detained for demanding bodies.
Aguila Saleh: Who is Libya’s house speaker?
A divisive figure allied with military commander Khalifa Haftar, Saleh recently announced his candidacy for president.
UAE, Israel to develop unmanned military, commercial vessels
Emirati and Israeli state-owned weapons makers sign a deal to jointly design vessels on final day of Dubai Airshow.
Sudan security forces fire tear gas at anti-coup protesters
Day after 15 people killed, demonstrators man makeshift barricades in Khartoum in protest against military takeover.
Murder prompts calls for Turkey to rejoin Istanbul Convention
Brutal killing of Basak Cengiz renews demands for Ankara to rejoin the Istanbul Convention on violence against women.
Heavily criticised trial of activists begins in Greece
Two dozen humanitarian workers face espionage charges and possible jail sentences related to their work with refugees.
Thousands of anti-coup protesters continue to march in Sudan
Security forces shot dead at least 15 people and wounded dozens on the deadliest day in a month of demonstrations.
Floods, mudslides bring chaos to Canada’s British Columbia
Floods left at least one dead and four missing, forced thousands of people to flee their homes, and cut off Vancouver.
Turkey releases Israeli couple detained on espionage charges
The couple was arrested after taking pictures of President Erdogan's residence atop Istanbul's tallest building.
Turkey detains Syrian singer Omar Souleyman on ‘terror’ charges
The singer was taken into custody from his home in Sanliurfa over alleged links to banned Kurdish militia, sources say.
Is Belarus using migrants as ‘weapons’ against the EU?
A humanitarian disaster is unfolding for thousands of people stuck at the border as winter nears.
Child labour on the rise among Jordan’s most vulnerable
‘Deteriorating’ economic conditions have forced thousands more children into hazardous work.
Palestinian prisoner from Gaza dies in Israeli custody
Sami Umour, 39, died at Soroka Hospital in the Naqab from heart problems and medical negligence, prisoner groups say.
Japan mulls indefinite stay for blue-collar foreign workers
Tokyo is seeking to ease restrictions on foreign labour amid a rapidly ageing population.
Biden pushes China, India, Japan to release oil reserves: sources
The US is seeking a coordinated release of crude stockpiles to lower global energy prices.
Pakistan, India reopen Kartarpur corridor for Sikh pilgrims
Pilgrims arrive in Pakistan to visit one of Sikhism's holiest shrines on the birth anniversary of religion's founder.
Modi urges democracies to use tech to spread values
Indian leader tells summit democracies must use technology to build world that reflects 'democratic ideals and values'.
Speaker of Libya’s parliament says he will run for president
Aguila Saleh joins son of Libya's former dictator and a controversial military commander in race for presidency.
WTA questions email allegedly from Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai
Peng disappeared after she accused a top Chinese government official of sexual assault.
After Biden-Xi summit, what next for US-China trade war?
Reductions in tariffs possible down the line, but no return to pre-Trump status quo, analysts say.
Philippines tells China to ‘back off’ after South China Sea clash
Philippines says Chinese coastguard blocked and fired water cannon on two of its supply ships inside its territory.
Murdoch accuses Google, Facebook of silencing conservatives
Media mogul calls for 'significant reform' of tech giants during annual shareholder meeting.
US, Canada, Mexico leaders to meet in first summit since 2016
Biden, Lopez Obrador and Trudeau to renew regional relationship with economy, immigration among issues of discussion.
Rittenhouse lawyers ask judge to declare mistrial over video
The defence says video the prosecution alleges shows Rittenhouse raising his gun should not be allowed.
Qatar, Egypt agree to supply fuel and building materials to Gaza
Deal was reached in Oslo on Wednesday during meeting for international donor group for Palestinians.
Myanmar students boycott classes following school reopening
Schools reopened this month, but with high security risks and a reluctance to support the government there are few students.
Man who shot Ahmaud Arbery testifies it was ‘life or death’
'When you pull a weapon on someone ... usually that tells people to back off,' said Travis McMichael who shot Arbery.
Chipmaker Nvidia forecasts robust revenue on AI, metaverse buzz
The world's biggest maker of graphics and AI chips expects fourth-quarter revenue to grow above analysts' expectations.
US House rebukes Republican Congressman Gosar over violent video
'This is not about me... This is about what we are willing to accept,' Congresswoman Alexandrio Ocasio-Cortez says.
Credit crunch: Visa tumbles on Amazon ban in UK
Shares of Visa slumped 6.5 percent, erasing some $33bn in value after Amazon.com kicked back against high fees.
Two men convicted of killing Malcolm X to be exonerated
Manhattan DA cites failure of justice system after 22-month investigation of US civil rights leader's assassination.
Burkina Faso: Death toll in security post attack jumps to 53
The attack in Inata killed 49 military police officers and four civilians, a government spokesperson said.
Why has Germany halted Nord Stream 2?
A pipeline created to supply gas from Russia to Europe has suffered another setback.
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