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Middle East sees biggest import of arms in last 5 years: Report
US remains world’s largest arms supplier; Middle East countries imported 25 percent more weapons compared with 2011-16.
Unthinkable? EU considers Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine
Countries in the bloc, where rollouts have been sluggish, consider adding the Russia-made vaccine to boost supplies.
Myanmar court delays Suu Kyi’s hearing as more protesters killed
Move comes as security forces open fire on protesters again, a day after killing at least 44 in a bloody crackdown.
Pakistan increases COVID restrictions amid a third wave
Countrywide cases rise by 22,018 in last 10 days, a 68-percent increase from preceding 10 days, official data shows.
Iran tells UN it was not behind attacks on US interests in Iraq
Several rockets hit a military base in Erbil, northern Iraq last month, killing a foreign civilian contractor.
Syria marks 10 years since uprising broke out
Syrians mark the 10th anniversary of the start of its uprising-turned-war that has killed half a million people.
India records this year’s worst single-day spike in COVID cases
Highest daily rise in 85 days as Maharashtra state imposes partial lockdowns and restrictions amid a rise in cases.
Labour law changes: Are Qatar’s migrant workers better off?
Six months after Qatar abolished need for an NOC to switch jobs, migrant workers tell of their continued struggle.
The female Afghan tech entrepreneurs inspiring each other
The leader of the Afghan Dreamers robotics team and her mentor describe the challenge of building low-cost ventilators.
Thousands march across Australia demanding justice for women
Protests follow allegations of sexual misconduct in the country's parliament that shocked the country.
Small is still beautiful: Prospects of a post-pandemic world
What does 'return to normalcy' really mean?
Turkey says civilians wounded in Syrian missile raids
Defence ministry says missiles fired from air base in Aleppo under Syrian gov't control struck al-Bab and Jarablus.
Then and now: 10 Syrians recount a decade of war in pictures
Monday marks 10 years since Syrians took to the streets to protest against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Senegalese music legend Thione Seck dies at 66
Thione Ballago Seck, from a family of "griot" singers, was one of the West African country's most famous musicians.
Bangladesh court orders probe into torture claims by cartoonist
Ahmed Kabir Kishore has alleged he was tortured before police arrested him under the country's harsh digital laws.
Ethiopia: MSF condemns widespread attacks on Tigray clinics
Doctors without Borders charity says clinics in the region were looted, vandalised and destroyed in a deliberate manner.
‘We survived Assad’s prisons and we will rebuild Syria’
For three years, Omar Alshogre was imprisoned and tortured, while his father, brothers and cousins were killed.
US Treasury chief says inflation risk is ‘small’ and ‘manageable’
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's comments come in the wake of a $1.9 trillion fiscal stimulus package.
Syria’s War at 10: Does anyone care?
The Stream looks at the real-world impact of news fatigue.
After US sanctions, Huawei turns to new businesses to boost sales
Its smartphone unit crushed, the Chinese firm is seeking sales from less glamorous fish farms and mining businesses.
Beyonce won her 28th Grammy for Black Parade, which was named bes
Beyonce sets social media alight as appears on stage with Megan Thee Stallion. Swift wins best album for a third time.
Germany: Merkel’s CDU in crisis after setback in regional polls
Local media say Chancellor Angela Merkel's house 'on fire' after worst-ever results in state elections.
Volkswagen aims to lay off up to 4,000 workers in Germany: Report
The car giant is changing strategy to become more of a technology company along the lines of Tesla.
Sandstorm sends pollution in Beijing to maximum level
Residents urged to avoid outdoor activities as strong winds bring in dust from northwest.
China, North Korea top agenda as Blinken begins first Asian tour
Top diplomat will arrive in Tokyo on Monday before heading to Seoul as he seeks to rebuild frayed alliances.
Bolivia’s ex-interim president Anez appears in court after arrest
Prosecutor accuses Jeanine Anez and two of her ministers of sedition, terrorism and conspiracy for alleged 2019 coup.
What next in Brazil after Lula’s corruption convictions annulled?
Judge's decision opens door for former president to run in 2022 elections, but legal experts say many questions remain.
The abortion cases that could force El Salvador to loosen its ban
Appeal of woman's 30-year sentence for suspected abortion comes amid 'green wave' of decriminalisation in Latin America.
How high will Bitcoin go?
With the cryptocurrency hitting another record, demand for its virtual coins is only rising.
London police chief won’t resign over handling of vigil
London's police commissioner says she will not resign, defends officers' actions dispersing a vigil for Sarah Everard.
Merkel’s party suffers losses in two German states: Exit polls
Chancellor Merkel’s party heads for defeat months before a national vote on who will replace her.
Myanmar security forces kill dozens of anti-coup protesters
Casualties 'drastically increasing', advocacy group says, as Chinese factories set ablaze in Yangon.
Fauci hopes Trump will encourage supporters to get COVID jabs
US infectious disease expert's comments come as recent polls show high percentage of Republicans wary of vaccination.
Police break up anti-lockdown protest ahead of Dutch elections
Police use water cannon and batons to disperse anti-lockdown protesters from a field in The Hague.
Kosovo opens Israel embassy in Jerusalem
Move comes after Israel recognised Kosovo's independence and means there are 3 countries with embassies in Jerusalem.
CAR holds second round of legislative polls in shadow of violence
Polls include runoff votes in 49 districts and first-round voting in 69 districts where violence stopped December vote.
Syria’s Asma al-Assad faces police investigation in the UK
Law firm brings case alleging the wife of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad incited and encouraged 'terrorist' acts.
The murder of Sarah Everard and the shadow pandemic
Safe spaces for women are shrinking, but increased policing will not solve the problem.
‘A can of worms’: Experts weigh in on the vaccine passport debate
There is no consensus on how coronavirus vaccine passports should be used but many countries are exploring the idea.
Kenya-Somalia maritime boundary dispute explained
International Court of Justice in The Hague is scheduled to start hearing the case between the neighbours on Monday.
Inmate had COVID for weeks, St Louis jail didn’t know: Documents
Tests obtained by Al Jazeera show 14 days passed before jail criticised for its COVID safety protocols was informed.
‘Racist agenda’: Fear, worries over Sri Lanka’s burqa ban
Proposal to ban the burqa in Sri Lanka viewed by many as attempt to appease Sri Lanka's Buddhist majority.
Syria – is it a war without end? | Start Here
Ten years after the start of the Syrian war, who’s still fighting whom? And is there an end in sight?
Ireland should suspend AstraZeneca vaccine, says medical officer
Irish vaccine task force recommends temporary halt after reports of blood clots among those who received the COVID jab.
Baghdad: A solitary walk through a crime scene
Poverty, fear and securitisation reign over Baghdad's once-thriving downtown.
Myanmar: Protests continue as ousted politician seeks revolution
Witnesses and local media report at least four more protesters killed as death toll passes 80.
Saudi Arabia announces changes to Kafala system
Authorities say workers will be able to switch jobs without employers' permission.
Iran: Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe appears in court over new charge
Tehran court hears new charge of 'propaganda against the establishment' against the British-Iranian aid worker.
32,000km, 655 screens: Documenting India’s endangered cinemas
A journey to archive single-screen cinemas that have been part of India's entertainment landscape for over 100 years.
Taliban expresses scepticism over interim Afghan gov’t proposal
Taliban spokesman tells Al Jazeera an interim government, suggested by the US, will not solve Afghanistan's problems.
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