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New Zealand tightens travel rules as COVID spreads
All air travellers who are not New Zealand citizens must be fully vaccinated to enter the country.
Hundreds flee as fire ravages Honduras island of Guanaja
People flee by boat after a huge fire devastated homes and businesses on the Caribbean island.
BepiColombo: Europe-Japan space mission captures Mercury images
BepiColombo is on a mission to study all aspects of Mercury, from its core to surface processes and magnetic field.
Tens of thousands of women march for abortion rights in US
American women fear more states could roll back abortion rights after Texas imposes a near-total ban on the procedure.
How will the Taliban handle its dispute with Tajikistan?
Tajikistan has been accused of hosting anti-Taliban fighters.
US ‘sooner or later’ must recognise Taliban: Pakistan PM Khan
Pakistan PM Imran Khan says the US is in a state of 'shock and confusion' after the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan.
UN peacekeeper killed in blast in Mali’s troubled north
Four other members of the UN mission are injured in the attack that took place near the country's border with Algeria.
Algeria recalls ambassador to France for consultations
The two countries' relations are tense following France's decision to cut the number of visas it issues to Algerians.
Nations urged to heed climate activists’ demands for bold action
Greenhouse gas emissions have continued rising along with disasters such as drought, flooding and supercharged storms.
Sudan factions form new alliance as splits deepen
The ceremony included political parties, the Sudan Liberation Movement, and the Justice and Equality Movement.
Biden: Will ‘work like hell’ to pass infra, social safety bills
US President Joe Biden has acknowledged frustrations over divisions in his Democratic Party over the two key bills.
Samos: Where Europe lost its values and moral responsibility
A new prison-like camp on the Greek island of Samos marks a dangerous turn of European migration policy.
A year on, India Dalit rape victim’s family waits for justice
Family of 19-year-old girl, who was gang-raped and murdered, says the hope for justice is fading as the case drags on.
Qatari voters weigh in on first legislative elections
Al Jazeera speaks to Qatari citizens about their experience voting for the country’s advisory Shura Council.
Libya detains 4,000 people in major anti-migrant crackdown
Hundreds of women and children among those detained during raids in Gargaresh town.
Pakistan’s ‘king of comedy’ Umer Sharif dies at 66
Sharif, who was battling cardiac ailments, passed away in Germany, officials confirm.
Kidnap or Kill: The CIA’s plot against WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange
Why isn't the CIA's plan to kidnap Julian Assange making more headlines? And the nuances of translating literary works.
Rights groups urge full probe into Rohingya leader’s killing
Mohibullah, a prominent Rohingya leader, was killed this week at world's largest refugee camp in Bangladesh.
Georgians vote in key local polls after Saakashvili’s arrest
Voters casting ballots in closely watched municipal elections a day after former president was arrested.
What is Angela Merkel’s economic legacy?
Once the sick man of Europe, Germany weathered the financial crisis and the Great Recession better than its neighbours.
On Khashoggi murder anniversary, advocates want action from Biden
Advocates vow to keep pushing for accountability for slain journalist after top US administration official met with MBS.
Philippine President Duterte announces ‘retirement from politics’
Not eligible to run again for top job, Philippine president backs out of a plan to run for vice president in 2022 polls.
Panama police’s Arab target practice sparks outcry
The controversy arose after photos emerged showing a man pointing at what appeared to be a traditional Arab headdress.
Qataris cast ballots in first legislative elections
The candidates are mostly men, with nearly 30 women among the 284 hopefuls running for the 30 available council seats.
South African FM: Is Africa facing COVID vaccine apartheid?
Naledi Pandor discusses the diplomatic struggles brought about by the unequal global rollout of COVID-19 vaccines.
US deaths from COVID-19 surpass 700,000
Grim milestone reached as tens of millions refuse to get vaccinated even though the jabs are widely available.
US football league commissioner resigns as probe looms
Lisa Baird has been under fire for her handling of sexual misconduct allegations against a head coach.
Taiwan scrambles jets after largest ever incursion by China
At least 38 aircraft flying in two waves crossed Taiwan air defence zone prompting the deployment of its fighters jets.
Vote on Biden’s twin spending bills delayed anew amid impasse
US president makes rare visit to Congress but gesture fails to convince Democrats to compromise on twin spending bills.
The 33-year-old woman who left Taipei to become a shaman
No longer forced to assimilate, Taiwan's Indigenous people are reconnecting with their culture.
UK government clears army to begin petrol deliveries from Monday
Almost 200 military personnel, including 100 drivers, will be deployed to distribute fuel, the government said Friday.
Ecuador to pardon up to 2,000 inmates after deadly prison riot
Move aims to reduce overcrowding in detention centres after 118 inmates died in an Ecuadorian prison riot this week.
Tunisia’s Ghannouchi says parliament in session, defying Saied
Rached Ghannouchi from Ennahdha party urged lawmakers to resume work in defiance of parliament freeze by the president.
India imposes retaliatory COVID restrictions on British nationals
The move comes after New Delhi called British decision not to recognise Indian vaccine, Covishield, 'discriminatory'.
Biden administration faces ‘critical moment’ on migration
Under fire for Haitian migrant expulsions, advocates say US should expect more arrivals as conditions in Haiti worsen.
Racism contributed to Indigenous woman’s death in Canada: Coroner
Joyce Echaquan's death in Quebec hospital last year after staff hurled racist insults at her sparked nationwide outcry.
UN agency says it needs $800m a year to assist Palestinians
UNRWA will seek $800m a year at an upcoming donors conference in Brussels to assist Palestinians.
Thunberg leads climate protests in Italy ahead of COP26
Greta Thunberg led a 'Fridays for Future' march in Milan after calling for swift change at the Youth4Climate conference.
US lawyer who sued Chevron sentenced to 6 months in contempt case
Steven Donziger has spent more than two decades battling oil giant over pollution in the Ecuadorian rainforest.
Bonus Edition: Richard Curtis, gerrymandering, Afghan journalism
Best of the week and behind the scenes.
Will civilian-military partnership in Sudan fall apart?
Cracks are showing between civilian and military players in Sudan's transitional government.
US Fed’s preferred inflation gauge sees sharpest rise in 30 years
Fears are mounting that the current wave of US price pressures could last longer than expected.
Colombia’s ELN rebels warn of ‘reprisals’ after commander killed
Experts say rise in attacks likely after top commander of leftist ELN armed group died after Colombia military bombing.
Global energy crunch, US burnout, and OPEC’s no 1 call
We gather the numbers from the week’s biggest economic and business news stories so you can impress your friends.
Social media giants accused of ‘silencing’ Kashmir voices
Twitter, Facebook and Instagram are taking down accounts of Kashmiris, a report by a Kashmiri diaspora group says.
Georgia arrests ex-president Saakashvili after return from exile
The arre comes after Saakashvili returned from eight years in exile and a day before key municipal elections in Georgia.
Merck’s COVID pill cuts deaths, hospitalisations by half: Report
If authorised for use, it would be the first pill shown to treat COVID and a major step in controlling the pandemic.
Energy crunch: Natural gas prices in Europe hit record 100 euros
Soaring energy prices could threaten the economic recovery in Europe.
Taiwan says it scrambled jets again after Chinese ‘air incursion’
Taiwan says 25 Chinese fighter jets entered its defence zone on a day Beijing marked its national day.
US Democrats seek deal on Biden’s $3.5-trillion social agenda
Democrats are struggling to bridge differences between two key centrist senators and a faction of House progressives.
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