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Dow, S&P 500 close lower as investors await Fed meeting results
Fears about an overheating economy and a recent rise in interest rates have increased scrutiny on the US Fed meeting.
Brazil’s next health minister says he will follow Bolsonaro plan
Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro is under pressure for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic as cases and deaths surge.
US Capitol fence to be scaled back, security questions linger
Security fence around US Capitol is the cause of ire among some legislators, who say barrier reminds them of 'warzone'.
Pritzker Prize: French duo wins top architecture honour
Anne Lacaton, Jean-Philippe Vassal receive top award for radical work and sustainable approach towards architecture.
Gunmen kill at least 58 civilians in attack on Niger convoy
Mass killings underscore the enormous security challenges facing Niger's new president, Mohamed Bazoum.
Envoy of Myanmar civilian gov’t defiant after treason charge
Dr Sasa, charged with treason by military coup leaders, tells Al Jazeera he is 'proud' to stand with Myanmar protesters.
Tanzania gov’t urged to ‘explain mystery’ of Magufuli’s absence
Opposition party says it knows 'for sure the president is ill', even as government calls on citizens to ignore rumours.
US report says Russia tried to influence 2020 election
US intelligence agencies also found attempts by Iran, Venezuela and Hezbollah to meddle in the presidential election.
February retail sales fell 3% as icy days kept US shoppers away
The drop comes after retail sales jumped in January as people spent $600 stimulus cheques they received in December.
Parler, backed by Trump donor, says it’s at ‘war’ in leaked tapes
The leaked tapes, including recordings of Parler all-hands meetings in February, were provided to Bloomberg anonymously.
US focuses on ‘denuclearisation’ of North Korea as ICBMs loom
White House, top diplomat Blinken, focus on diplomacy and denuclearisation to address 'core security concern' North Korea.
US says it is facing biggest migrant surges in 20 years
Biden administration official says US is expelling migrant families and single adults to keep country safe amid pandemic
California governor, slammed for COVID performance, faces recall
Democrat Gavin Newsom, who won re-election overwhelmingly in 2018, acknowledges the effort to remove him from office.
Foxconn considers Wisconsin, Mexico for electric vehicle plant
The Taiwanese company's chairman said Foxconn will make the decision between Wisconsin and Mexico later this year.
The oceans need a break from us
We need to designate areas of the ocean as protected to help it recover from harmful human activities.
What is behind the rise in kidnappings in Nigeria?
At least 700 students have been abducted in northern states since December.
Syria’s Assad offers stimulus to public workers as crisis deepens
The aid to public sector workers, soldiers and pensioners comes as Syria's currency crashes and the cost of fuel soars.
Greece, Turkey resume preliminary talks on Mediterranean dispute
NATO allies at odds over competing claims of continental shelves, maritime rights and air space.
Anez supporters protest in Bolivia demanding her release
Protests erupt in four Bolivian cities for the release of former President Jeanine Anez.
Abducted students in Nigeria’s Kaduna state are safe: Governor
Nasir el-Rufai tells Al Jazeera the government will not pay any ransom to attackers targeting educational institutions.
Libya’s interim government takes power after handover in Tripoli
The new cabinet is tasked with implementing UN-brokered political road map leading to December elections.
UN raises alarm on ‘dramatic deterioration’ in Yemen conflict
UN Special Envoy for Yemen Martin Griffiths tells Security Council fighting must end to stop humanitarian crisis.
Israeli archeologists discover ancient Dead Sea Scroll fragments
Desert cave find includes 1,900-year-old parchment fragments bearing biblical verse written in Greek.
How youth, women could decide Ecuador’s next president
Final two presidential candidates, Andres Arauz and Guillermo Lasso, begin final stretch of campaigning on Tuesday.
No Signal? Encrypted messaging app Signal blocked in China
Signal appears to be the latest messaging app to cease working in a country that tightly controls the flow of info.
Canada recommends AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine for seniors
Canadian officials and experts have sought to assure the vaccine is safe, after several countries paused its use.
Why are COVID cases rising in Europe despite vaccination efforts?
Infectious strains, sluggish vaccine rollouts and a lax attitude to social distancing have seen cases surge.
UN warns of another ‘decade of desperation’ in war-torn Syria
'You first' mentality among foreign powers prolonging devastating conflict that has killed or maimed 12,000 children.
Nigeria: Inflation hits four-year peak as food prices soar
Inflation reached 17.33 percent driven by the COVID pandemic, a drop in oil revenue and a weakened currency.
EU regulator ‘convinced’ AstraZeneca benefit outweighs risk
No reports of increased blood clots in clinical studies of AstraZeneca vaccine, says EMA, seeking to quell rising fears.
The great pivot: US women small business owners during COVID
A year after US COVID-19 lockdowns began, Al Jazeera asked US small businesswomen about challenges and silver linings.
Mozambique fighters beheading children as young as 11: NGO
Save the Children says it spoke to displaced families who described 'horrifying scenes' of murders committed by rebels.
Sarah Everard killing: UK police officer faces trial in October
Wayne Couzens of London's Metropolitan Police Service is accused of kidnapping and killing the 33-year-old.
Russia identifies two cases of South African COVID variant
Russia has also recorded nearly 30 cases of the so-called UK variant, regulator says.
The ‘red prawn war’: How trauma gripped a Sicilian fishing town
An Italian town has found itself caught in the crosshairs of a territorial dispute with Libya over fishing waters.
AstraZeneca suspensions: What you should know, in 500 words
Which countries have stopped using the vaccine? Why? Is the vaccine safe? Three key questioned answered.
Lebanon needs an aid paradigm shift
To avert a catastrophe in Lebanon, foreign donors need to change how they deliver aid to the country.
Ex-US Marine once jailed in Iran faces suspicion of treason
A US government payout to Amir Hekmati halted due to suspicions he sought to provide classified intel to Iran.
Qatar to join Afghan peace talks in Moscow: Official
Qatar's special envoy, Ambassador Mutlaq Alqahtani, to participate in the March 18 meeting, official tells Al Jazeera.
Iran starts human trials of its third domestic COVID vaccine
The latest vaccine comes as Iran has imported 1.2 million jabs to inoculate its 80 million population.
Houthi fire caused Yemen blaze that killed migrants in Sanaa: HRW
At least 60 migrants, most of them Ethiopian, died in the March 7 incident at a holding facility in Sanaa.
Seven killed in southwest Pakistan coal mining disaster
Five miners, two rescuers die of suffocation after a methane gas fire in Balochistan - second such disaster in a week.
Protesters storm presidential palace in Yemen’s Aden: Reports
Demonstrators broke into the Maasheeq Presidential Palace amid public anger over the dire economic situation.
Lethal pollution high in 2020 despite COVID lockdowns: Report
Worldwide COVID lockdowns last year reduced air pollution, but most countries exceeded WHO safety guidelines.
Sri Lanka says it ‘requires time’ to consider proposed burqa ban
Amid the outrage, a government spokesman says the ban is a serious decision that requires consultation and consensus.
Mauritanian diplomat El-Ghassim Wane named UN envoy to Mali
Wane was UN assistant secretary-general for peacekeeping and held several high-level African Union posts.
Kashmiri children return to schools after two years of lockdowns
Initially closed in 2019 after Kashmir's semi-autonomy was revoked, schools were shut again due to COVID in March 2020.
More protesters killed in Myanmar as military tightens grip
Martial law imposed in Myanmar as protester death toll rises.
Oscars: Riz Ahmed first Muslim to bag Best Actor nomination
Ahmed plays a rock drummer who loses his hearing in the movie Sound of Metal.
In Myanmar, rising food and fuel prices endanger the poor: UN
Up to 35 percent hikes in food, fuel prices since the coup make it harder for the poor to feed themselves: UN agency.
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