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Police and protesters clash after Senegal election postponed
Clashes erupted as lawmakers prepared to formalise the presidential delay of the February 25 vote.
‘We’re being starved’: Dispatch from Gaza City as Israeli assault continues
'I don't write to engender sorrow, had sorrow moved people, we wouldn't be where we are now,' writes Mohammed Mhawish.
Forest fires rage on in central Chile
Officials have extended curfews as they report at least 112 people killed.
Women sweep the Grammys; Taylor Swift wins best album for record 4th time
Billie Eilish, Miley Cyrus and Victoria Monet also took home top prizes at the 66th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
Analysis: India’s 2024 interim budget shows a changing economy
Move from agriculture to manufacturing, an increase in demand for Food for Work programme show changes in economy.
Pakistan elections 2024: By the numbers
As 128 million voters prepare for the February 8 elections, Al Jazeera decodes the key numbers shaping Pakistan.
US rapper Killer Mike taken away by police at Grammy Awards
Police spokesperson says hip hop artist was arrested following an altercation at the awards show.
Australian writer Yang Hengjun sentenced to death on China spy charges
Yang has been imprisoned for five years on charges of espionage that he and Australia have rejected.
Chile’s wildfires kill at least 112, as Boric warns death toll to rise
President Gabriel Boric says his country is facing a 'tragedy of very great magnitude'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 712
As the war enters its 712th day, these are the main developments.
US Senate unveils $118bn deal on border, aid for Israel and Ukraine
President Joe Biden urges Congress to swiftly pass bill after months of wrangling over immigration and support for Kyiv.
‘Reputational damage’: Singapore’s ruling party grapples with scandal
The People's Action Party, which has long traded on its squeaky-clean image, seeks to reassure voters as election looms.
‘Nothing left’: Indonesia’s tourism industry fears wipeout under tax hike
Plans to introduce 40-75 percent tax rate for entertainment services prompt fierce backlash from businesses.
How much influence is Pakistan’s army having on upcoming elections?
Pakistan is about to hold another poll as the opposition complains of unprecedented political repression.
US presidential hopeful Nikki Haley uses SNL cameo to mock Trump
Republican presidential candidate Haley made jibes about Trump's age, mental competency on Saturday Night Live.
World Aquatics Championships in Qatar
The event features athletes from 201 countries competing across 75 medal events in six aquatic sports.
Police and protesters clash after Senegal election postponed
International community calls for new date and transparent polls after president announces indefinite delay.
El Salvador votes with Nayib Bukele poised for second presidential term
The country is voting in both presidential and legislative polls; incumbent Bukele faces virtually no competition.
Facebook at 20: From virtual community to censorship of reality
I've spent half of my life on a platform that today is actively censoring and encroaching on privacy. It's time to quit.
It’s wedding season in Pakistan, and it has a name – ‘Decemberistan’
The cooler weather between November and February means weddings in the predominantly Muslim country. Lots of weddings.
US-UK strikes on Yemen’s Houthis: What we know so far
The Houthis say they remain undeterred after the latest round of strikes that hit dozens of targets.
Week in pictures: From European farmers’ protests to wildfires in Chile
A roundup of some of last week's events.
Russian wives demand return of reservist husbands fighting in Ukraine
Dozens of women have protested Russia's war on Ukraine and called for the return of their husbands.
How have Red Sea attacks by Yemen’s Houthi fighters affected companies?
The strikes have forced ships to change route, causing major disruptions in companies' chains of production.
Iraq says US bombing killed civilians and intensified regional conflict
The US has warned of more strikes after bombing 85 alleged Iran-linked targets in Iraq and Syria.
Afraa, ‘miracle baby’ of Syria’s earthquake, is turning one
Walking a bit, talking a bit, the baby born under rubble nearly a year ago is thriving with her adoptive family.
Facebook turns 20: How the social media giant grew to 3 billion users
Still the world's largest social media platform, Facebook celebrates its 20th birthday on February 4.
We, Jewish students, must not be silent on the genocide in Gaza
Suppressing pro-Palestinian voices is not fighting anti-Semitism; there is nothing anti-Semitic about opposing genocide.
Russia says dozens killed in Ukraine shelling of bakery in Lysychansk
Russia says at least 28 people were killed after Ukrainian forces shelled a bakery in Lysychansk city.
Is China’s economy in serious trouble?
Chinese officials signal their concerns by taking measures aimed at reviving growth and steadying markets.
Indian model Poonam Pandey fakes cervical cancer death, triggering a row
Poonam Pandey announces death on Instagram, inviting flurry of reports and obituaries. Next day, she says it was fake.
Norwegian FM: Palestinian state essential for Middle East peace
Espen Barth Eide discusses Norway peace efforts in Israel-Palestine conflict from Oslo Accords to advocating Gaza truce.
US, UK launch new wave of strikes on Yemen’s Houthis amid Gaza war
The new wave of attacks comes as Houthis continue to target Israel-linked ships, demanding end to war in Gaza.
Biden sweeps South Carolina Democratic primary with ‘loser’ taunt at Trump
While Biden faced little opposition, vote being watched amid concerns on his popularity, especially among Black voters.
US presidential candidate Cornel West: ‘Biden is a war criminal’
Philosopher and independent presidential candidate Cornel West says Israel and the US are 'intertwined in genocide'.
Out of control wildfires kill dozens in Chile
Forest fires in Chile have killed more than 50 people with flames spreading throughout densely populated areas.
Do Yemen’s Houthis have their eye on Marib?
The Houthis' stance in support of Palestine is gaining accolades, could they also be looking at a domestic win?
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 121
Officials say at least 92 people have been killed overnight in Israeli attacks, including on a kindergarten in Rafah.
Namibia’s President Hage Geingob dies aged 82
The African leader announced last month that he had begun treatment for cancer.
The Sikh kitchen that feeds Manila’s moneylenders
A bustling Punjabi community space is serving up a hearty mix of Indian and Filipino food - free to everyone
Qatar wins against Uzbekistan in heated Asian Cup quarterfinal
Uzbekistan took the fight to their opponents but lost in the lottery of penalties.
People detained at Russia protest calling for troops to return from Ukraine
Reports say journalists were briefly held at protest by wives of Russian soldiers calling for their return from Ukraine.
How far will the US go in attacking Iran-linked targets in the Middle East?
Washington has carried out attacks against pro-Iran groups in Syria and Iraq.
Iran beat Japan 2-1 for a place in AFC Asian Cup 2023 semifinal
Iran scored a dramatic stoppage-time penalty to eliminate Japan from the Asian Cup and book a place in the semifinal.
At least 150,000 protest in Berlin against Germany’s far right
Demonstrators march in German capital and other cities in fourth week of protests against Alternative for Germany party.
Sinn Fein’s Michelle O’Neill appointed Northern Ireland’s first minister
O'Neill is the first nationalist to hold the post as government returns to work after a two-year boycott by unionists.
Argentina’s lower house approves Milei’s ‘omnibus’ reform bill
The president introduced the divisive reform package in an attempt to transform the economy and the state.
Senegal’s Macky Sall postpones presidential election
The vote, originally scheduled to take place on February 25, was delayed after a dispute over the candidate list.
Pakistan’s Imran Khan, wife now get 7 years jail for marriage law violation
Verdict follows another case in which Khan and Bushra Bibi were sentenced to 14 years in prison for corruption.
Sri Lanka signs free trade deal with Thailand to revive economy
Sri Lanka seeks to foster growth after its economy contracted 3.8 percent last year, according to World Bank estimates.
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