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Sweden’s Armand Duplantis sets new pole vault world record
Olympic champion sets a new pole vault world record of 6.22 metres at an indoor meeting in France.
Macron to visit China, seek Xi’s help to end Russia-Ukraine war
French president's announcement comes after China published a 12-point position paper calling for a truce in Ukraine.
French documentary ‘On the Adamant’ wins top Berlin film prize
'On the Adamant', a film about a floating daycare centre for adults with a mental illness, clinches Golden Bear prize.
Jordan to host Israel-Palestine talks as violence escalates
Jordan says the talks in Aqaba is part of an effort to halt 'a security breakdown that could fuel more violence'.
Nigeria’s presidential, parliamentary vote marked by long delays
Election officials cited technical problems and the absence of voter registers as causes of the delays.
Can China’s peace plan for Ukraine work?
Beijing sets out proposal for a way to end the war.
Thousands rally in Berlin, Paris to call for peace in Ukraine
Thousands in Berlin take part in a protest against the delivery of weapons to Ukraine.
G20 meeting ends without consensus over Russia’s war in Ukraine
China and Russia refuse to sign statement condemning Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine launches Banksy postage stamp on war anniversary
The stamp is based on a Banksy mural depicting a young boy defeating a grown man in a judo bout.
Photos: Nigeria holds presidential and parliamentary elections
Eighteen candidates are competing to succeed Muhammadu Buhari as president, but only four are frontrunners.
Polish refiner says Russia halted pipeline oil supplies to Poland
Moscow's move comes a day after the Warsaw government delivered its first Leopard tanks to Ukraine.
Athletes wounded after blasts hit race in Cameroon: reports
A separatist armed group claimed responsibility for the attack in Buea, in the English-speaking region, Reuters reports.
UK, EU inching towards Northern Ireland deal, Irish PM says
Momentum has been building for weeks towards a deal to ease checks on trade introduced under Northern Ireland protocol.
Iraq’s constitutional reform process must avoid past mistakes
Iraqi citizens and their grievances need to be taken into account in this new attempt to change the Iraqi constitution.
Turkey launches probe into 612 people after quakes: Minister
Justice Minister Bozdag says 184 suspects were arrested after the 7.8- and 7.6-magnitude earthquakes in February.
Nepal’s coalition in trouble as deputy PM, ministers resign
The crisis was triggered after the prime minister said he would back an opposition party candidate for president.
African Union condemns Tunisia’s ‘hate speech’ against migrants
President Kais Saied claimed migration from sub-Saharan Africa was aimed at changing his country's demographic makeup.
‘As long as it takes’: US aid to Ukraine sustainable, experts say
Support for Kyiv serves the US's 'strategic interests' against security threats posed by Putin's Russia, analysts say.
Magnitude 5.3 earthquake jolts Turkey’s central Nigde province
Earthquake had a depth of 7km and hit the Bor district on Saturday afternoon.
Belarus President Lukashenko to visit China next week
Alexander Lukashenko, an ally of Russian President Putin, will make a state visit to China from February 28 to March 2.
Tunisia judge imprisons politicians, businessman amid crackdown
A wave of raids and arrests has targeted opposition figures and government critics.
Trade resumes as Pakistan, Afghanistan reopen Torkham crossing
The closure of the key transit point between the countries left people and trucks carrying essential supplies stranded.
Sania Mirza retires: You can still dream after becoming a mother
India's biggest tennis star talks to Al Jazeera after retiring from tennis.
Nigeria: Can Peter Obi’s online appeal win enough votes?
Who will win the elections and get Nigeria's top job? Plus, Ukrainian journalists in a country under attack.
Peru recalls ambassador to Mexico amid row over ousted leader
Mexico's president says Peru's former leader was illegally removed, prompting rebuke from Peru President Dina Boluarte.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 367
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 367th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Voters, observers hopeful as Nigeria presidential election begins
Eighteen candidates are jostling to succeed Muhammadu Buhari as president but only four are frontrunners in the race.
The Ukraine war a year on: Who’s paying the price?
One year since Russia's invasion of Ukraine began, the West is still rolling out sanctions against Moscow.
EU approves 10th package of sanctions on Russia over Ukraine war
EU sanctions were designed to make financing the war more difficult and starve Russia of tech equipment and spare parts.
Death toll climbs above 50,000 after Turkey, Syria earthquakes
Nearly 240,000 rescuers continue to work in quake-hit provinces in Turkey, though no survivors have been found recently.
Biden orders door-to-door visits after toxic US train derailment
Republicans and Democrats have traded barbs over the rail derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, which led to evacuations.
El Salvador moves 2,000 alleged gang members to new ‘mega prison’
The Salvadoran government has been accused of widespread abuses as it waives civil liberties to combat gang activity.
Why is the Alex Murdaugh trial captivating US audiences?
The 54-year-old South Carolina attorney has been accused of murdering his wife and son at their rural hunting lodge.
Obi supporters in home state have high hopes for Nigeria election
Peter Obi is being projected by multiple polls to win the race to replace outgoing President Muhammadu Buhari.
Democrat-led states challenge US over abortion pill restrictions
Twelve states join a lawsuit alleging the US government has placed unnecessary restrictions on mifepristone.
One year into Russian invasion, Ukraine’s Zelenskyy vows victory
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says the beginning of the Russian invasion was 'the longest day of our lives'.
Who is behind Russia’s Wagner Group?
A dispute with the Russian Ministry of Defence has revealed the extent of the mercenary group's role in Ukraine.
Winter storm brings heavy rain, rare snow to parts of California
Authorities warn residents that severe weather, including blizzards, could create dangerous driving conditions in US.
Mozambicans seek shelter as storm Freddy makes landfall
Heavy rains forecast in southern provinces, and neighbouring countries also expected to be impacted by tropical storm.
Villagers mourn mosque destroyed by Syria’s earthquake
'People's hearts are attached to this mosque,' says the imam of Maland's destroyed mosque.
It’s time for a borderless Africa
No African should be treated like a foreigner in any African country.
All you need to know about China’s plan for Russia-Ukraine talks
Beijing has released a 12-point position paper, calling for a ceasefire between Kyiv and Moscow.
US consumer spending surges in January, inflation heats up
US consumer spending increased by the most in nearly two years in January amid a surge in wage gains.
Syrian refugees in Turkey face return to quake-stricken areas
Gov't directives issued after quakes allow refugees in affected provinces to move around, but only for a limited time.
Estonian PM: ‘If aggression pays off, aggressors will take note’
Prime Minister Kaja Kallas discusses what Europe has learned since last year’s invasion of Ukraine.
US announces new Ukraine aid, Russia sanctions on war anniversary
Pentagon to send more HIMARS ammunition and drones to Ukraine as Washington targets Russian firms and sanction evasion.
Nigeria MP arrested with nearly $500,000 before election
Chinyere Igwe was found travelling with the money and a distribution list, police say a day before Nigerian elections.
Palestinian medic’s father hit by Israeli bullet dies in his lap
Elias al-Ashqar cried after he could not save his father wounded in Israeli raid on Nablus on Wednesday.
‘I had no idea I’d never go back’: Mariupol survivors, a year on
Al Jazeera catches up with former residents of the city where Russia is alleged to have carried out atrocities.
‘I was a prisoner of Mexico’s US-backed migrant detention regime’
An American writes about her time in the migrant prison city of Tapachula, where she is threatened with deportation.
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