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US calls for withdrawal of Russian, Turkish forces from Libya
US ambassador calls on Russia, Turkey and the UAE to immediately cease military intervention in Libya.
MBS says Aramco to sell more shares to boost Saudi wealth fund
Saudi Arabia's main sovereign wealth fund plans to increase its assets from $400bn to $1 trillion by 2025.
Space Shuttle Challenger remembered 35 years after its explosion
NASA uses its Day of Remembrance to mark the 35th anniversary of the Challenger tragedy that shocked the world.
Colombia court charges former FARC commanders with war crimes
Trubunal unveils first criminal charges against former FARC fighters since the 2016 peace deal.
South Africa variant of virus detected in the United States
Health officials in US state of South Carolina announce first known case of COVID-19 variant.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez calls for oversight in GameStop saga
AOC tweeted that lawmakers must know more about Robinhood's decision to 'block retail investors from purchasing stock'.
Will Israel attack Iran?
Israel's military says it is preparing plans to attack Iran, but Tehran dismissed the claim as 'psychological war'.
German panel advises against AstraZeneca vaccine for over 65s
AstraZeneca's COVID shot should only be given to people aged 18-64, German vaccine committee recommends.
Lebanese central bank governor charged with dereliction of duty
Between $5m and $7m in central bank funds meant to help the country's people were squandered from June through December.
US firm General Motors to ditch gas, diesel-powered cars by 2035
GM, the largest automaker in the United States, outlined its plans to become carbon neutral by 2040.
Pirates who kidnapped Turkish sailors make contact
The 15 sailors who were kidnapped off the Gulf of Guinea on Saturday are in good health, Turkish shipping company says.
American Airlines shares surge after WallStreetBets shoutout
American Airlines also reported a narrower-than-expected quarterly loss on Thursday.
Football: Cristiano Ronaldo under investigation over trip to Alps
Juventus striker allegedly broke coronavirus-related restrictions by travelling outside of Turin.
GameStop rally pauses as trading platforms bar purchases
Clients of Robinhood reported trading restrictions in high-flying stocks, including GameStop and AMC.
Joe Biden takes steps to widen Americans’ access to healthcare
Biden's health care plan that includes reproductive rights will likely face opposition from Republicans in Congress.
Legislators call for QAnon representative’s expulsion from US House
Georgia's Marjorie Taylor Greene faces continued controversy over social media posts touting 'false flag' conspiracies.
Assam: My Country, My Home
Nearly two million people in the Indian state risk becoming stateless. We investigate their fight to prove they belong.
Germany to limit AstraZeneca shot to under-65s: Live news
A panel of scientific experts said the vaccine should be used only for those between 18-65.
Iran says production of enriched uranium exceeds goals
Iranian parliament speaker says scientists produced 17kg of 20 percent enriched uranium in less than a month.
Biden to Israel and Palestine, the show must go on
It is now Biden’s turn to revive the peace procession.
Lebanon: Funeral held for demonstrator killed in Tripoli protests
More than 220 people also wounded, several of those when security forces opened fire at a group in Al Nour Square.
Amid death penalty fears, calls grow to free Briton held in India
Jagtar Singh Johal, from Scotland, has been held in India since being arrested in November 2017.
US economy shrinks 3.5 percent in 2020, worst decline since 1946
The US economy grew in the final quarter of 2020, but it was not enough to pull it out of the red for the year.
Russian court rejects Navalny’s appeal; allies arrested
The latest ruling comes as Navalny's supporters plan further protests this weekend.
Police use tear gas against protesting farmers in New Delhi
'This is not just the farmers' problem. Farmers won’t suffer alone. This will be a problem for all of India.'
Amnesty accuses Nigeria of covering up killing of protesters
Rights group says authorities have failed to bring to justice those behind killing of peaceful protesters in October.
Joe Biden: What could his first 100 days in office bring?
Newly sworn-in US President Joe Biden signed more than a dozen executive orders on his first day on the job.
Jane Goodall: To fix the environment, fix poverty
Legendary primatologist and environment activist says it’s time ‘to rethink our relationship with the natural world'.
Pakistan aviation regulator to outsource licensing exams
After months of suspension due to widescale fraud, exams will resume through the CAAP's counterpart in the UK.
Pope to meet top Shia leader Sistani on Iraq visit: Cardinal
Pope Francis is set to be in Iraq from March 5-8, with visits planned to Baghdad, the northern city of Mosul, and Ur.
WHO says ‘too early to ease’ virus curbs in Europe: Live Updates
Poland eases restrictions; EU-AstraZeneca row over jab deliveries continues; Scotland starts manufacturing its vaccine.
More than 3,000 arrested in pro-Navalny protests
Russian security forces have arrested more than 3,000 protesters demanding the release of Alexey Navalny.
What’s behind the EU-AstraZeneca vaccine row?
The UK-Swedish company upsets the bloc by signalling that it will cut supplies of the shots, blaming production issues.
Biden signs executive orders reversing Trump policies
Within hours of taking office, US President Joe Biden signed a series of executive orders.
Bangladesh starts COVID vaccination drive
Wider inoculation to begin February 7, with nation's cricket board saying it will also vaccinate hundreds of cricketers.
Sudan denies occupying Ethiopian territory in contested region
Foreign Ministry spokesman tells Al Jazeera its troops redeployed on the Sudanese side of the border with Ethiopia.
China warns Taiwan independence ‘means war’
Beijing says its army taking action to respond to provocation and foreign interference amid rise in military activity.
In Pictures: Lebanon anti-lockdown protest turns deadly
One person has died and 200 others injured in the city of Tripoli during a third night of clashes against lockdown.
Hundreds of Rohingya disappear from Indonesia’s Lhokseumawe camp
Neither local authorities nor the UN could account for the whereabouts of the stateless Muslim minority from Myanmar.
German neo-Nazi gets life in jail for murdering politician
Stephan Ernst was found guilty of shooting dead a pro-refugee politician from Merkel's party.
Biden’s immigration moves could help heal a nation
Democrats can knock out Trump’s support base if they win over Republicans on immigration - it may take a deal to do it.
Banking on Indonesia’s unbanked: Tech giants see big potential
Financial tech firms are buying Indonesian lenders to tap into the country's huge potential demand for banking services.
Tesla profit fails to electrify investors, deliveries miss target
Electric carmaker's CEO Elon Musk fudges 2021 vehicle delivery target, sending shares sharply lower.
Is Boris Johnson’s ‘mea culpa’ really the best the UK can expect?
Britain’s prime minister has apologised for 100,000 COVID-19 deaths, but says ‘we did everything we could’. Really?
Facebook vs Apple: Social media giant sees future competitor
Facebook CEO sees 'significant competitive overlap' with iPhone maker on private messaging, augmented reality glasses.
Philippine economy shrank at record pace in 2020, outlook gloomy
Tough COVID restrictions pulled the Southeast Asian economy into its first recession in 30 years in the second quarter.
Canada’s lawmakers grant citizenship to Saudi blogger Badawi
A human rights defender, Badawi is in jail in Saudi Arabia for blogging about free speech and 'insulting Islam'.
Pakistan frees man convicted of US journalist Daniel Pearl murder
Pakistan's top court upholds acquittal of British-born Ahmed Omar Sheikh, convicted of masterminding Pearl's killing.
Childbirth dangerous for women in rural Kashmir during winters
As heavy snowfall blocks roads, villagers make treacherous journeys to access even rudimentary healthcare facilities.
Biden administration asks US negotiator with Taliban to stay on
Zalmay Khalilzad, who brokered peace deal with Afghanistan's Taliban, has been asked to continue his 'vital work'.
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