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German Nazi war crimes suspect, 96, faces court
Irmgard Furchner is accused of having contributed to the murder of 11,412 people at the Stutthof concentration camp.
US Congress seeks to compel Bannon testimony in January 6 probe
House investigators to issue a criminal referral to DOJ for 'contempt of Congress' against top Trump political adviser.
Mali asks Islamic body to open negotiations with al-Qaeda
Malian officials have previously endorsed the idea of talks and have backed local peace deals as security deteriorates.
Brazil’s assets sink on fears aid programme will hurt fiscal rule
The real fell 0.8 percent, the sole decliner among major currencies, while the Ibovespa stock gauge slumped 2.5 percent.
10,000 children killed or wounded in Yemen’s war: UNICEF
Without international support, more children who bear no responsibility for the crisis will die, UN agency warns.
US home construction falls 1.6% amid supply chain bottleneck
Low interest rates have lured buyers into the market but rising costs for materials have pushed prices up.
Violent Israeli raids in occupied East Jerusalem wound dozens
Dozens wounded and arrested in Israeli raids on Palestinians at Damascus Gate and in surrounding areas.
IMF more optimistic on Middle East and North Africa growth
The upgrade in economic growth to 4.1 from 4 percent is mainly due to rapid vaccine roll-outs in parts of the region.
Greece pledges to link Egypt to European Union’s energy market
The connection would happen through an underwater cable that carries electricity across the Mediterranean sea.
Food poisoning survivors threaten suicide in Madrid art gallery
Protesters demand meeting with Spanish PM and funds for medical expenses of historic food poisoning scandal survivors.
As Arab states normalise with Assad, US faces ‘dilemma’ in Syria
Biden administration is having to balance opposition to President Bashar al-Assad with 'realistic' goals, experts say.
Poland nearly doubles troop numbers on Belarus border
Almost 6,000 soldiers are now guarding Poland's frontier with neighbouring Belarus amid a surge in border crossings.
Over 100 million people in Africa threatened by climate change
WMO report warns 1.3 billion people remain 'extremely vulnerable' as continent warms more and faster than world average.
EU chief says Polish court ruling is a threat to the bloc
Ursula von der Leyen warns Warsaw that Brussels will act over acrimonious dispute concerning primacy of EU law.
US: College football coach Rolovich fired for refusing COVID jab
Washington State University fired prominent coach Nick Rolovich for defying vaccine mandate for all state employees.
Lebanon sets March date for parliamentary election
Politicians also vote against adding six seats to represent diaspora and reject quota for women MPs.
US agency plans to allow ‘mix and match’ COVID boosters: Report
The FDA is set to allow vaccinated individuals to get a booster of a different vaccine, according to the New York Times.
Colombia ‘responsible for kidnap, attack and rape of journalist’
Inter-American Court of Human Rights issues ruling holding Colombia's govt responsible for the attack on Jineth Bedoya.
Turkey issues rebuke to 10 Western embassies over Kavala case
Ankara summons envoys over joint call for release of Osman Kavala, who has been jailed without conviction since 2017.
The inhumane futility of border policing
Increased and more violent border policing does not work. It is time to abolish it.
UK building safety crisis: ‘We are at breaking point’
We are not only living in buildings with dangerous cladding but also facing the risk of going bankrupt.
‘Detected and blocked’ Indian submarine incursion: Pakistan army
Pakistani military says attempted incursion by Indian vessel occurred on Saturday night.
Manila Lockdown: One of the longest COVID lockdowns in the world
During the COVID-19 lockdown in the Philippines, Lito wonders which is the bigger threat - the virus or hunger?
UK under pressure to reimpose restrictions as COVID cases soar
The UK, which has Europe's highest infection rates, recorded 49,156 new COVID-19 cases on Monday, the most since July.
UK surpasses China as top buyer of expensive Australian wine
The shift comes as Australia's wine sales to China have plunged in the wake of an ongoing rift between them.
Oxford professors abused position with sexist and drunken conduct
Al Jazeera investigation reveals how some of Britain’s top universities fail to protect students from sexual misconduct.
Vikings, mining, Elvis: The story of Greenland’s melting ice cap
We travel to the remote edge of the ice sheet to discover the effect of the climate crisis on the Arctic environment.
Strong earthquake hits Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Egypt
No casualties reported as magnitude 6 earthquake struck cities across several countries in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Tata’s real challenge: Making Air India worth flying
Any success will be a long, complicated process that could cost more than $1bn and require fixing myriad problems.
Africa calls for climate finance tracker after donors fall short
The demand highlights tensions between high emitting rich countries and developing nations ahead of key climate summit.
China, Russia naval ships jointly sail through Japan strait
Ten vessels from China, Russia sailed through Tsugaru Strait, which separates Sea of Japan from the Pacific.
What’s next for evicted families in India’s northeast?
Muslims of Bengali origin face uncertain future after being forced from homes by Assam authorities.
Does getting the flu with COVID double your risk of death?
Experts are warning of a ‘twindemic’, but there are measures you can take to try to avoid contracting these illnesses.
Kabul orphanage struggles to feed its children as cash runs low
There are about 130 children at the orphanage which has operated for more than a decade.
SEC GameStop report ends conspiracies around its volatility
US markets regulator's report shows how amateur traders drove shares in GameStop other meme stocks to extreme highs.
India: Couple in flood-hit Kerala sail to wedding in cooking pot
Couple borrow pot from local temple and enlist two men to push the makeshift boat, as images go viral on social media.
Hundreds of political prisoners freed in Myanmar after amnesty
Joyful scenes as families reunited but experts say international community needs to maintain pressure on coup leaders.
Revisited: Memorable moments from cricket’s T20 world cups
Al Jazeera takes a look at some highlights from cricket's past six T20 World Cups.
China’s Xi dials back recent efforts to shake up businesses
Sweeping policies to make the economy less dependent on debt, monopolies and fossil fuels have hit its citizens.
Hundreds protest in Bangladesh over deadly religious violence
Hindu groups and others protest in Dhaka, calling for end to religious violence that has gripped the country for days.
Ecuador president declares state of emergency over drug violence
President Lasso orders mobilisation of police, military in the streets as he struggles to curb drug-related violence.
Afghanistan: Taliban agrees to door-to-door polio vaccine drive
Afghanistan and Pakistan are the world's last countries with endemic polio, an incurable and highly infectious disease.
US envoy to Afghanistan resigns in wake of chaotic withdrawal
Zalmay Khalilzad had been under pressure since the collapse of the Afghan government and the Taliban's takeover.
North Korea test fires at least one ballistic missile into sea
The launch comes as the US and South Korea try to nudge the nuclear-armed North back to the negotiating table.
Colonial hill station becomes Malaysia’s third biosphere reserve
Penang's second UNESCO nomination sparks debate on balance between conservation and post-pandemic tourism.
Attacks on freedom of expression ‘devastating’ for public health
Censorship, misinformation during pandemic have had 'a devastating impact' on access to information, Amnesty says.
Trump files lawsuit to block release of Capitol riot records
House committee investigating the January 6 insurrection is seeking Trump White House records from US archives.
Trudeau visits Indigenous community reeling from unmarked graves
Canadian prime minister’s visit comes after he ignored previous invitation on Truth and Reconciliation Day.
Haitians strike to protest insecurity, US seeks hostages release
FBI, State Dept diplomatic teams are working to locate, free a group of 17 Christian missionaries seized by Haiti gang.
Azerbaijan accuses Armenia of ‘ethnic cleansing’ at UN court
The two rivals are trading accusations at the International Court of Justice, almost a year since signing a ceasefire.
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