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Ecuador: Indigenous villages fight ‘devastating’ mining activity
Government’s failure to regulate mining has damaged the environment and human health, community members say.
Infographic: How much have NATO members spent on Ukraine?
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the 30 members of the alliance have committed at least $80bn of aid to Kyiv.
Turkey earthquake: How are people reacting to state response?
As people wait to see what they'll be able to reclaim of their lives, their reactions range from anger to understanding.
Lufthansa IT failure strands thousands of passengers worldwide
German carrier says it expects its flight operations to stabilise by Wednesday evening.
Xenophobic delirium: The US’s race-making operation in Mexico
Countless asylum seekers are trapped in limbo in Mexican detention centres performing anti-migrant work for the US.
Zambia grants eight Croatians bail in child trafficking case
Four Croatian couples are accused of trying to traffic four infants from the neighbouring DR Congo.
Jordan’s foreign minister visits Syria in first trip since war
Safadi's visit comes as Syria's al-Assad received calls and offers of assistance from leaders in Arab nations.
Syrian quake victims being sent ‘home’ from Turkey for burial
Over 1,000 Syrians who died in Turkey have been sent back for burial but those from Assad-controlled areas can't return.
‘I thought I was going to die’: Turkey quake survivors’ ordeal
Al Jazeera speaks to people pulled from the rubble at a hospital in Osmaniye about how they held on for help.
Japan warns China of airspace violation as spy balloons suspected
Japan's defence ministry 'strongly suspects' Chinese surveillance balloons entered Japanese airspace thrice since 2019.
Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon resigns
Sturgeon became the leader of the ruling Scottish National Party in the wake of its 2014 independence referendum.
Elderly couples eke out life among ruins of Ukraine war
Kovalyov brothers and their wives refuse to leave isolated farming village between Russian and Ukrainian forces.
Nigeria election triggers deluge of ‘fake news’ on social media
Experts and activists say political actors have expanded the scope of misinformation ahead of the general elections.
Philippine president summons China envoy over sea confrontation
China's foreign ministry defended the Chinese coastguard's actions towards a Philippine vessel in the South China Sea.
Rising costs push a blind couple out of Ethiopia’s middle class
How a visually impaired social worker in Addis Ababa manages the rising cost of living for his household of five.
India, set to be most populous, doesn’t know its number of people
No signs of India's once-in-a-decade census, due in 2021 and delayed due to the pandemic, beginning soon.
What’s behind the recent flare-up between Moldova and Russia?
Moldova has accused Russia of seeking to derail its EU candidacy, as the war in Ukraine rages.
‘Our home is yours’: Turkey families take in earthquake survivors
Thousands of families host survivors of the earthquake from Turkey’s southern provinces.
WHO intensifies surveillance in E Guinea after Marburg outbreak
The country officially declared its first outbreak of Marburg virus disease on Monday.
India tax officials search BBC offices for a second straight day
Raids came weeks after government banned as propaganda a BBC documentary critical of Modi's role in 2002 Gujarat riots.
Elon Musk says end of 2023 ‘good timing’ for new Twitter owner
Billionaire Twitter owner says he wants to make sure platform is in 'financially healthy place' before finding new CEO.
Man City, Arsenal and the new Premier League rivalry on the block
How Wednesday's match between the top two teams could start a rivalry that may dominate EPL for the next few years.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 357
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 357th day, we take a look at the main developments.
South Korea’s Yoon calls on banks, telecoms to ease living costs
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol calls on private sector to 'share the pain' to ease struggles of most vulnerable.
Russia holding Ukrainian children in camp network: Study
Yale study backed by State Department finds at least 6,000 Ukrainian children sent to reeducation centres.
China to resume visas for South Koreans after COVID row
Move comes after Seoul last week scrapped COVID-related travel restrictions for arrivals from China.
UN chief says rising seas a ‘death sentence’ for some countries
UN secretary general warns that low-lying communities and entire countries could disappear under rising sea levels.
Four killed in New Zealand as Cyclone Gabrielle clean-up begins
Cyclone Gabrielle cut off towns, washed away houses and left people stranded on on rooftops.
Former US Vice President Pence to resist special counsel subpoena
Mike Pence has been called to testify in investigations looking into ex-President Donald Trump and the 2020 election.
Air India unveils ‘historic’ orders for 470 Boeing, Airbus jets
Orders come as India's growing middle-class drives surging demand for affordable air travel.
Canada announces rules to protect intellectual property
Ottawa will limit funding for projects that include researchers from institutions with ties to foreign governments.
West Papua rebels release photos of captured New Zealand pilot
Phillip Mehrtens was taken hostage last week after landing his small commercial plane in the Papuan highlands.
Why hasn’t Iraq adopted any laws against domestic violence?
Murder of 22-year-old Tiba al-Ali has renewed calls for laws addressing gender-based violence.
US man pleads guilty to Tasering officer during January 6 attack
Daniel Rodriguez will be sentenced in May for his role in the attack that left officer Michael Fanone severely injured.
‘It’s an emergency’: Homelessness on the rise in Hong Kong
In one of the world’s most expensive cities, the number of people without a home to call their own is soaring.
Veteran US Senator Dianne Feinstein will not seek reelection
California's Feinstein, 89, says she intends to finish her term as several Democrats eye her open seat in 2024.
Colombians take to the streets in favour of healthcare reforms
Proposed reforms aim to expand healthcare access as part of President Gustavo Petro's agenda on poverty and inequality.
Argentinians drown in spiralling inflation at nearly 100%
The South American country, which has battled soaring prices for years, saw its annual inflation hit 98.8 percent.
US arrests four suspects linked to assassination of Haiti’s Moise
Officials say, while ex-President Jovenel Moise was killed in Port-au-Prince, plot against him was mostly planned in US.
Russia prepares ‘air fight’ as Ukraine ground war grinds on
NATO officials push for quick procurement of air defences for Ukraine as Russia eyes the skies for battlefield edge.
Ukraine confronts two enemies: Russia and corruption
While the US, EU and NATO have pledged to continue supporting Ukraine, worries remain over corruption in the country.
Will more women be elected for senior political roles in Nigeria?
Voters head to the polls on February 25 with a woman running for the presidency and others for state and national posts.
US says first missile missed unidentified aerial object on Sunday
US General Mark Milley says that difficult terrain has hampered efforts to recover debris from latest downed objects.
Earthquake aid reaches NW Syria via newly opened crossing
Eleven trucks carrying humanitarian assistance passed through the Bab al-Salam crossing, UN says.
China’s Xi conveys support for Iran during Raisi’s visit
Xi said China will continue to 'participate constructively' in talks to resume negotiations on Iran nuclear agreement.
‘Strongly opposed’: European powers denounce Israel settlements
Ministers from UK, France, Germany, and Italy oppose the plan, saying it will increase tensions with the Palestinians.
Michigan governor calls for action after university shooting
Gretchen Whitmer decries 'uniquely American' problem of mass shootings as police identify suspect who killed three.
US inflation slows to 6.4% but price pressures remain
Govt's consumer price report shows inflationary pressures remain stubborn and are likely to fuel price spikes this year.
NATO chief hints Finland, Sweden could join alliance separately
Jens Stoltenberg says Nordic nations becoming members together is not top priority as Turkey continues to block Sweden.
Volunteer groups rush to distribute aid to Turkey quake victims
Ad hoc aid operations have been set up by ordinary citizens across Turkey in the wake of the catastrophic earthquakes.
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