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Cheat sheet: MIT professor charged with hiding work for China
Gang Chen did not disclose his connections to China as is required on federal grant applications, US authorities said.
Judge not inclined to force Amazon to put Parler back online soon
Judge signals a more measured approach to considering whether to force Amazon to restore web-hosting for Parler.
US-China trade war cost up to 245,000 jobs: Study
Gradually scaling back tariffs by China and the US could create an additional 145,000 jobs by 2025, study finds.
Uganda: Vote count under way after hotly contested election
People turned out in droves in an historic election in which Museveni's reign is said to be strongly tested.
China possibly committed ‘genocide’ against Xinjiang Muslims
US commission says new evidence has emerged that 'crimes against humanity - and possibly genocide - are occurring'.
US: Virginia governor backs move to end death penalty
Ralph Northam backs legislation to abolish the death penalty in US state of Virgnia as federal executions continue.
German economy stalls, probably avoids double-dip recession
German officials predict renewed pandemic lockdown won’t have the same severe impact as restrictions earlier in 2020.
Five civilians killed in Algeria roadside bomb blast
Three others wounded in the region of Tebessa, Algeria's ministry of defence said in a statement.
Budget deficit fix? Oman readies third bond sale in three months
The largest oil exporter outside of OPEC is selling $3.25bn in debt in three parts.
What’s behind the significant build-up of US firepower in the Gulf
Last few weeks have seen a sharp build-up of American combat power off the coast of Iran.
Two former health officials charged with manslaughter in Flint
The contamination of water in majority-Black Flint, Michigan is seen as an example of environmental injustice and racism
UN: World facing ‘catastrophic’ temperature rise this century
Global temperatures in 2020 were among the highest on record and rivalled 2016 as the hottest year ever.
Delta remains cautious after massive $12.4bn loss in 2020
Delta experienced the largest annual loss in its history as the pandemic slammed the brakes on a decade of profit.
Andrew Yang kicks off NYC mayoral run with basic income promise
The tech entrepreneur and vocal advocate of universal basic income officially declared his run for New York City mayor.
Timeline: How the Arab Spring unfolded
Ten years ago, protests swept across Arab nations that changed the course of history.
What is the effect of Donald Trump’s second impeachment?
US House of Representatives charged the president with inciting an insurrection.
Lady Gaga to sing anthem, J-Lo to perform at Biden inauguration
Biden's inauguration will be a significant departure from previous presidents' due to security and COVID-19 concerns.
Venezuela mulls letting private firms operate state oilfields
Venezuela may allow contractors to operate state-owned PDVSA fields, sources tell Reuters.
Tunisia: Remembering the Arab Spring
We look at the Arab Spring through the eyes of some of the people who lived through it.
US jobless claims soar to 965,000 as COVID surge triggers layoffs
Soaring COVID-19 infections accelerated layoffs last week, pushing initial jobless claims toward one million.
Navalny faces arrest on return, Russian prison service warns
FSIN says it is 'obliged' to arrest Kremlin critic because he broke the terms of a previous suspended sentence.
UN, ICRC warn of famine over Houthis’ ‘terrorists’ designation
US designation of Yemen's Houthi rebels as 'terrorists' may also impede the flow of much-needed aid, agencies say.
Why does the US mythologise its former presidents?
No matter their shortcomings, former presidents have a way of still exerting influence. Will the same be true for Trump?
Australia to kill pigeon that survived 13,000km journey from US
Experts suspect the pigeon named Joe hitched a ride on a cargo ship to cross the Pacific Ocean.
As coalition breaks down, Italian PM battles to keep gov’t afloat
Legislators are calling on Giuseppe Conte to set out next steps after Matteo Renzi's Italia Viva party quits government.
COVID: Turkey launches Chinese vaccine drive despite concerns
CoronaVac has come under increasing scrutiny after Brazilian researchers said it is just more than 50 percent effective.
Biden to unveil $1.5 trillion stimulus plan for COVID-hit economy
A significant portion of the $1.5 trillion stimulus plan is expected to be earmarked for minority communities.
Leaders like Boris Johnson who wooed Trump face tricky reset
After a mob of Trump supporters invaded the US Capitol on January 6, some have changed their tune.
Reporter’s Notebook: Scenes from the January 6 US Capitol riot
Al Jazeera's William Roberts encounters hostility, hears conspiracy theories and watches police expel the protesters.
French officers convicted over deadly initiation ritual
Soldiers handed suspended jail terms over death of cadet who fled Algeria's civil war to make a new life in France.
Nagorno-Karabakh: Armenia, Azerbaijan ‘violated laws of war’
Amnesty says rival sides attacked civilians, as it called on both countries to investigate use of 'inaccurate' weapons.
Fire at Bangladesh Rohingya camp leaves thousands without shelter
More than 550 shelters home were burned in a fire that swept through a refugee camp in Cox's Bazar.
WhatsApp battles privacy concerns in India – its biggest market
Though WhatsApp has yet to see mass uninstalls, users concerned about privacy are increasingly downloading rival apps.
Turkey urges ‘review’ of US sanction decision over S-400s
Sanctions deepened a rift between the two NATO allies which have been at odds over a variety of issues.
Cambodia begins mass treason trial of opposition activists
The charges are linked to former CNRP president Sam Rainsy’s unsuccessful attempt to return to the country in 2019.
In Pictures: Long queues, army patrols as Ugandans cast ballots
Ugandans pick president in polls marked by crackdowns against an opposition galvanised by a popular singer.
Iran works on uranium metal for reactor fuel
Iran has been accelerating its breaches of the nuclear deal in the past two months amid heightened tensions with the US.
Syrian businessmen linked to firm that bought Beirut explosives
One of the businessmen had previously been accused of trying to procure ammonium nitrate for the Syrian government.
Which online platforms banned Trump over Capitol riot?
Trump's alleged role in last week's deadly violence prompted a crackdown on his social media accounts.
Pushed deep into Sundarbans, these Indians brave tigers, storms
Economic and ecological pressures mount on 14 million people living on Indian and Bangladeshi sides of mangrove forests.
COVID infection gives some immunity for 5 months: UK study
Experts caution that findings mean people who contracted the disease in the first wave may now be vulnerable again.
Going sour on big sugar: Coke cuts ties with powerful food group
International Life Sciences Institute has been criticised for attempts to influence public health and nutrition policy.
‘It could be never’: Parler CEO says social app may not return
Several online platforms have cut off Parler following storming of US Capitol, accusing it of allowing violent content.
India reopens famous Ladakh lake bordering China for tourism
Despite continuing military standoff with China, India's decision to reopen the lake is welcomed by Ladakh residents.
Indonesia’s struggle to identify the Sriwijaya plane crash dead
DVI teams work closely with families of those on board to identify the remains recovered from the sea.
Olympic swimming medallist Keller charged over Capitol riot
Klete Keller was charged with illegally entering the Capitol, violent conduct, and obstructing law enforcement.
‘Irresponsible’: Bangladesh slams Pompeo’s al-Qaeda attacks claim
Bangladesh foreign ministry statement says 'there is no evidence of any presence of al-Qaeda' in the South Asian nation.
S Korea court upholds jail for ex-President Park Geun-hye
Top court's ruling brings an end to Park Geun-hye's legal process, clearing the way for a special presidential pardon.
Google backs Biden immigration plan, aids US ‘Dreamer’ programme
US President-elect Biden plans to reform immigration after Trump's curbs on foreign workers that have hurt tech firms.
Drug Trafficking, Politics and Power: The Era of Empires
From colonial China’s opium wars to Cold War US politics, we trace rise of global drug trade and its political backers.
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