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Macron says France will tighten laws on child sexual abuse
French leader says country needs to better protect children as victims share testimonies of abuse on social media.
Should sporting events go ahead during the pandemic?
Renewed questions on whether postponed Tokyo Olympics will be held.
UK doctors seek urgent review of gap between COVID vaccine doses
UK giving second dose of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine up to 12 weeks after the first, but WHO recommends a shorter gap.
Spectre of conflict threatens the future of CAR ‘sandfishers’
Sand extraction provides a lifeline to many in impoverished CAR, but the industry faces a growing threat of violence.
Property damaged as Cyclone Eloise hits Mozambique’s Beira
Cyclone Eloise, which lost its strength, hit the port city of Beira early on Saturday, but danger of flooding remains.
It is time to rethink international development cooperation
Developed countries have to fulfil their commitments to provide foreign aid and ensure its effectiveness.
Ocean Viking ship rescues hundreds of migrants off Libya coast
A total of 374 migrants have been rescued in two days, said SOS Mediterranee, which operates Ocean Viking aid vessel.
Trump out, Biden in: What did the media learn?
A look at the US media's inauguration coverage. Plus, Nigerian digital outlets that told the #EndSARS story.
US television host Larry King dies aged 87
Broadcaster was best known for a 25-year run as talk show host of CNN's Larry King Live.
In Lebanon, Israeli warplanes terrify a traumatised population
Violation of Lebanese airspace by low-flying Israeli jets brings back memories of deadly explosion at Beirut's port.
Blast heard in Riyadh as Saudi Arabia intercepts ‘hostile target’
Saudi Arabia's airport delays flights after the kingdom intercepts apparent missile or drone attack over its capital.
Taiwan reports large incursion by China’s air force
Taipei says Chinese combat aircraft, including nuclear-capable H-6K bombers and fighter jets, entered its airspace.
Biden administration to review US-Taliban deal
Under a February 2020 deal, US forces are to leave Afghanistan by May 2021 in exchange for counterterrorism guarantees.
Ferid Belhaj: Is there hope for the economies in the MENA region?
The World Bank vice president for the Middle East and North Africa discusses the financial impact of ongoing conflicts.
Ugandan army says it killed 189 al-Shabab fighters in Somalia
Al-Qaeda-linked fighters killed after troops raided their hideouts in southern Somalia.
Turkey’s religious authority bans ‘evil-eye’ charms
State-run body says the blue amulets - believed to date back to 3,300 BCE - are incompatible with Islam.
‘Social justice and work’: Tunisians rise up again
Demonstrators tell Al Jazeera the revolution's promises 10 years ago have not translated into a just society.
DR Congo lawmakers file motion of no confidence in PM Ilunga
At least 300 out of the 500 members of the National Assembly's lower house have signed the motion.
Tunisia: IMF urges deficit control even as protesters demand jobs
The international lender says the country must clearly stipulate measures to cut down its huge fiscal deficit.
Do small farmers still have a future in India?
Indian farmers are still calling for the repeal of reforms that give more market access to big businesses.
Canadian officials meet ex-diplomat held in Chinese custody
Ottawa says foreign ministry officials met online with Michael Kovrig, who has been held in China since December 2018.
Russia arrests dozens amid nationwide pro-Navalny protests
Supporters of jailed opposition leader Alexey Navalny demand his release, defying bitter cold and a ban on protests.
Wuhan marks a year since lockdown as pandemic rages worldwide
WHO experts in Wuhan to investigate source of the virus say too early to conclude if COVID-19 actually started there.
The trillion dollar man: Biden’s plan to revive the economy
We look at the president's plans for post-pandemic recovery, and ask if the US can reset relationships with old friends.
Biden to meet Trudeau next month to discuss pandemic response
Canadian prime minister was the first foreign leader to speak with new US president since Biden's inauguration.
Australia PM says no timeline to achieve zero carbon emissions
Carbon emissions blamed for Australia's hotter and drier condition, increasing the risk of more droughts and bushfires.
Rural Colombian groups seek help from new US gov’t amid violence
Rural Indigenous and Black communities continue to live in fear as armed groups vie for control of territory.
China authorises coast guard to fire on foreign vessels
Legislation also allows demolition of other countries' structures built on Chinese-claimed reefs.
Colombian businessman wanted by US had Maduro-Iran letter
Alex Saab carried a letter from Maduro asking for Iranian petrol and medicines when he was arrested on a US warrant.
Canada considering quarantining travellers in hotels
Canada already requires those entering the country to self-isolate for 14 days and to present a negative COVID-19 test.
Biden orders threat assessment of violent domestic groups
Top law enforcement and intelligence officials will look into the threats weeks after a riot at the US Capitol.
Travel industry groups opposes quarantine for US-bound passengers
President Biden directs federal agencies to require international travellers to quarantine upon arrival in the US.
Texas files lawsuit to block Biden’s 100-day deportation freeze
Texas, which shares a long border with Mexico, claims freeze will cause 'irreparable harm' to the state.
Iran crypto miners cry foul over electricity backlash
Cryptocurrency miners in Iran say they are being scapegoated for power outages and pollution.
Double oh-no: James Bond film No Time to Die postponed again
The movie's global release has been pushed back from April to October as the pandemic keeps many theatres shuttered.
Mexico asks US to probe ‘fabricated’ case against ex-minister
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador says US should probe case against former minister Salvador Cienfuegos.
Hungary buys Russia’s Sputnik V COVID vaccine, first in EU
Hungary FM says Budapest is buying two million doses of the Russian jab hoping to lift lockdown restrictions sooner.
COVID: Second wave overwhelms medical system in Brazil’s Manaus
As COVID cases and hospitalisations surge, the medical system in Amazonas state is collapsing amid oxygen shortages.
EU tells Ivory Coast to brace for stricter cocoa laws
The eurozone hopes to ratify laws later this year to protect forests, curb child labour and end farmer poverty.
Can France move on from colonial past in Algeria without apology?
President Emmanuel Macron is setting up a Truth Commission to scrutinise French colonial rule over Algeria.
People-smugglers jailed in UK for Vietnamese truck deaths
The judge says the defendants will serve at least two-thirds of their terms in custody, instead of the usual half.
What legal woes does Trump face as he begins civilian life?
Trump's return to civilian life comes with a laundry list of court cases from which the presidency shielded him.
Thousands in Nepal protest against dissolution of Parliament
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli dismissed the legislature in December, accusing members of his own party of noncooperation.
British PM says new COVID variant may be more deadly
Boris Johnson says all current evidence shows both vaccines remain effective against old and new variants.
US baseball legend and civil rights icon Hank Aaron dies
Aaron, one of the few Black baseball players at the time, beat Babe Ruth's home run record in 1974.
UK police break up lockdown-flouting wedding with 400 guests
Under UK COVID lockdown rules, weddings can only take place in 'exceptional circumstances' with up to six people.
UN says 12 murdered at al-Hol camp in Syria since start of year
UN expresses concern over 'deteriorating security conditions' at camp for displaced people controlled by Kurdish forces.
Global chip shortage chokes China’s bitcoin mining sector
Soaring computer equipment prices are squeezing smaller miners while benefitting big-time players, many outside China.
US Senate confirms Lloyd Austin as defence secretary
Former army general with personal ties to Joe Biden takes charge of US Department of Defense, US military.
US Senate to proceed with second Trump impeachment trial
Democratic leader promises 'full' and 'fair' trial of the former president on charges of incitement to insurrection.
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