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US Republicans hit Biden on immigration amid new border surge
More than 3,600 children are being held at US border detention facilities as Biden recently called on FEMA to help.
As COVID surges in Brazil, Bolsonaro names new health minister
Cardiologist Marcelo Queiroga will take up the post as Brazil grapples with rise in coronavirus deaths and infections.
Deb Haaland confirmed as first Indigenous US interior secretary
Haaland, one of first Native American women elected to Congress, a 'powerhouse, inspiring' leader, advocacy group says.
S&P 500, Dow hit record highs as investors eye economic reopening
The Dow set another record closing at 32,953.46 on Monday while the S&P gained 0.65 percent to close at 3,968.94.
Nashville RV bomber driven by paranoia, conspiracy theories: FBI
FBI says man who detonated bomb in recreational vehicle on Christmas Day had wanted to end his own life.
US special envoy to attend Afghan peace talks in Moscow
Taliban and government of Afghan President Ashraf Ghani have agreed to attend meeting in Russian capital on Thursday.
Oscar nominations 2021
Here is the list of nominees for the main categories for the Academy Awards, to be announced on April 25.
Monday blues: Bitcoin drops after surpassing $60,000
After topping out at $61,742 on Saturday, Bitcoin fell by as much as 9.2 percent.
Sorry, Mom: Netflix cracks down on password sharing
Between 20% and 30% of Netflix’s 74 million US users potentially share their accounts, according to Bloomberg data.
‘Concentration camp’: Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny decries jail
Russian opposition leader says he is woken up every hour of the night and filmed by a prison guard.
The competition for Egypt: China, the West, and megaprojects
Building boom under way as President el-Sisi seeks to modernise and transform the Middle East's most populous country.
Sudan formally requests four-party mediation in GERD row
Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok sent letters to the UN, AU, EU and the US, foreign ministry says.
There is a long road ahead for Arab journalists and free speech
Since the Arab Spring, the media has been muzzled, but independent voices and a new US president offer hope.
‘We cannot be wasteful’: Syrian crisis spurs aid innovations
Ten years since the war began, Syrians still struggle to make ends meet as their host nations tackle new economic woes.
Kenya boycotts ICJ hearing on Somalia sea boundary row
The dispute is about some 100,000sq km of seafloor, believed to be rich in oil and gas.
US airline shares rise to pre-pandemic levels on vaccine hopes
United Airlines said it expects to halt its cash burn in March, sooner than forecast.
Cashless Venezuela? Maduro mulls digital payments amid shortage
Maduro has targeted the public transit system as the first stage of his 'digital bolivar' plan.
Volkswagen takes on Tesla with major electric vehicle push
The world's number-two carmaker said it wants to have six battery-cell factories up and running in Europe by 2030.
Will ‘deradicalisation’ in Sri Lanka work?
The Sri Lankan government is detaining those with what it calls 'extreme religious views' and banning the burqa.
EU launches legal action against UK over Brexit deal
Brussels contends that London has violated the Brexit deal's controversy-ridden Northern Ireland Protocol.
Judge in Chauvin trial mulling impact of Floyd family settlement
The city of Minneapolis last week agreed to pay $27m in a civil lawsuit filed by George Floyd's family over his death.
US charges two suspects for assault on fallen Capitol policeman
Men from Pennsylvania, West Virginia, allegedly used powerful chemical spray during the January 6 deadly Capitol riot.
Germany, France and Italy suspend use of AstraZeneca vaccine
Flurry of suspensions follow reports that some people developed blood clots after receiving the shot.
Bolivia’s Jeanine Anez ordered to four months pre-trial detention
The former interim president is charged with terrorism, sedition and conspiracy in relation to events that began in 2019
Promotion? Musk is ‘Technoking of Tesla’, CFO is ‘Master of Coin’
Tesla's Elon Musk and his finance chief added tongue-in-cheek titles to their resumes.
US experts tackle ethical dilemmas posed by the vaccine rollout
The approval of multiple coronavirus vaccines has given people hope, but the rollout has brought uncertainty of its own.
‘One and united’: Libya interim government sworn in
Abdul Hamid Dbeibah is sworn in as prime minister of the interim administration he says will represent 'all Libyans'.
At least a dozen killed in eastern DR Congo attack
Men armed with knives and other weapons attacked Bulongo village, in latest attack blamed on notorious ADF fighters.
Oscars: Mank leads nominations that include two female directors
The film industry's biggest awards have been delayed by the pandemic in a year when most cinemas were closed.
UK sanctions Syrian foreign minister, al-Assad allies
On 10-year anniversary of Syrian uprising, UK announces measures against six figures closely tied to president.
Netherlands: Historic vote in the shadow of anti-lockdown riots
The vote is viewed by some as a referendum on the government's management of the coronavirus crisis.
UAE-listed firms told to have at least one woman on their boards
All firms listed on UAE stock exchanges were told they must have at least one woman member on their boards of directors.
Uganda’s opposition leader Bobi Wine arrested during protest
Bobi Wine says he was briefly detained as he led MPs and activists from his party in a demonstration in Kampala.
Oman blocks Clubhouse app, fuelling regional censorship fears
Oman has 'forbidden the app because it was operating without a proper licence' an Omani official told AP.
Which countries have stopped using AstraZeneca’s COVID vaccine?
Concerns grow over reports of blood clotting among some recipients, but WHO urges countries to keep using COVID vaccine.
Grit and grace: US women business owners persevere through COVID
A year after the first US COVID lockdowns, women who own small businesses share the challenges and silver linings.
Syria’s war: Ten years – and counting
More than 5 million Syrian refugees, 6 million IDPs, with no end to the war in sight, millions are losing hope of going home.
Gunmen kidnap young students in Nigeria’s northwest Kaduna
Latest marks the fifth mass school abduction since December in a country where violence is on the rise.
Mali: Court ends trial of former coup leader Sanogo
The court did not issue a verdict and ended proceedings against 15 other defendants.
On the front lines of the Myanmar military’s crackdown
Machine-gun fire, sleeping in safe houses and waking every morning anxious to find out who has been arrested overnight.
Saudi Arabia arrests hundreds in its latest corruption crackdown
At least 241 people, including employees from several ministries, arrested after raids carried out last month.
‘No borders in football’: Refugee team helps newcomers settle in
Thanks to Sanctuary Strikers, members of minority communities have a place to come together.
Czech Republic: What’s behind world’s worst COVID infection rate?
And what can be done to stem cases and deaths? A leading Czech expert in viral sequencing talks to Al Jazeera.
Syria: NGOs file landmark case against Russian Wagner Group
Three prominent advocacy groups from France, Russia and Syria file criminal complaint over 2017 beheading of Syrian man.
Iran charges detained French tourist with spying: Lawyer
Benjamin Berier, who was arrested 10 months ago, faces a long jail sentence, his lawyer said.
Hong Kong court grants bail to more activists in subversion case
The three activists are among 47 people accused of conspiracy to subvert Hong Kong's government.
China factory, retail data surge from deep year-ago plunge
China brought COVID under control before other large economies, allowing it to rebound quicker than global competitors.
Blinken to UN’s Yemen envoy: No military solution to the conflict
The Saudi-led coalition intervened in Yemen in 2015 after the Iran-allied Houthi group overthrew the government.
Voting starts in three-day Dutch election dominated by COVID-19
Incumbent Prime Minister Mark Rutte's VVD party is widely expected to take the most votes, securing him a fourth term.
Afghan officials reverse ban on girls singing after outcry
Schoolgirl choirs are a regular feature of official Afghan events, and the ban prompted a backlash on social media.
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