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Anti-abortion groups marching in US capital to cheer fall of Roe
As anti-abortion activists rally in Washington, rights groups pledge to keep fighting on 50th anniversary of Roe v Wade.
Two attacks kill 18 in Burkina Faso: Security sources
Burkina Faso is grappling with violence spearheaded by rebel fighters affiliated with al-Qaeda and ISIL.
Ticketless fans, organisers blamed for Iraq stadium stampede
Thousands of ticketless fans had gathered outside Basra International Stadium ahead of the Arabian Gulf Cup final.
Brazil footballer Dani Alves detained over alleged sexual assault
Spanish police say the 39-year-old was 'taken into custody' for an alleged sexual assault at a Barcelona nightclub.
London, Scotland head for showdown as gender debate rages
In an unprecedented move, London has used its powers to block Scotland's gender reform bill.
Mapping the battle for Ukraine’s Bakhmut
Al Jazeera charts six months of assaults on Bakhmut as fighting against Russian forces intensifies.
Death toll in Tibet tunnel avalanche rises to 20, eight missing
Vehicles were crushed under tonnes of snow and ice that collapsed on a highway tunnel.
Why Biden’s chip war on China is straining US alliances
A battle over chips with China is testing the unity that the US and its allies have shown over Ukraine.
Bomb blast derails passenger train in Pakistan
Bomb blast derails train in the southwestern province, says official, adding that at least eight people are injured.
Tunisia’s Ons Jabeur crashes out of the Australian Open
Jabeur beaten by French Open finalist Vondrousova; Djokovic, Murray through in men's draw.
Kenyan security forces kill 10 suspected al-Shabab fighters
Kenya has suffered attacks for a decade as retribution for joining the peacekeeping force fighting al-Shabab in Somalia.
India to ‘encourage greater investments’ in crisis-hit Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka's worst-ever economic crisis is seeing a shortage of foreign currency, runaway inflation and steep recession.
68 mishaps in as many years: Why is Nepal prone to air disasters?
Al Jazeera talks to experts on Nepal's unsafe skies which saw a staggering 68 accidents since 1955, 44 of them deadly.
Indiana police kill one attacker in Walmart store
Last year, 648 mass shootings were reported in the country, according to the US-based group.
Jamaica’s Usain Bolt missing $12.7m in investment fraud case
Lawyers of the Olympic sprinter say Bolt's account is missing more than $12.7m from his account.
Deadly stampede mars Iraq’s fourth Gulf Cup title
A crush killed four people and injured dozens as fans tried to get into the stadium hours before kickoff.
About 500 evacuated as fire rips through Seoul settlement
Dozens of homes were destroyed in the early morning blaze on the edge of the city's wealthy Gangnam district.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 331
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 331st day, we take a look at the main developments.
Tear gas fired at Peru protesters as thousands try to ‘take Lima’
Police estimate some 3,500 people participated in the protests in Lima though others doubled that estimated number.
Crypto giant Genesis files for bankruptcy, after FTX collapse
Cryptocurrency lender's bankruptcy is the latest blow to the sector following the arrest of Sam Bankman-Fried.
Taiwanese pray ‘just to be safe’ as Year of the Rabbit nears
People visit Taipei's Longshan Temple to ward off any misfortune that might be coming their way in the new year.
Google vows to cooperate with India watchdog after Android ruling
India's top court has upheld an antitrust order forcing the tech giant to change how it markets its Android platform.
Giant cane toad discovered in Australia dubbed ‘Toadzilla’
'Toadzilla' weighed in at 2.7kg (almost 6lbs) and could have set a new world record for size, Queensland ranger said.
Japan’s prices rise at fastest pace since 1981
Consumer prices in the world’s third-biggest economy rose by 4 percent in December.
US, European allies pledge more military firepower for Ukraine
Heavy weaponry is promised to support Kyiv's 'heroic resistance' against Russia, despite Moscow's threats.
Is globalisation dead? At Davos, that’s the big question
Leaders at the World Economic Forum are making the case for globalisation amid fears it is in decline.
Indonesian mothers go to court over tainted cough syrup scandal
As the class-action suit over contaminated medicine begins, two mothers share why they joined the legal action.
US allocates $930m for forest thinning in fire-stricken west
Climate change has contributed to explosive wildfire seasons as overgrown forests combine with hot and dry temperatures.
Bolivian judge rules Santa Cruz governor to remain in detention
Luis Fernando Camacho is being held on 'terrorism' charges related to a 2019 crisis that ousted Bolivia's Evo Morales.
What is the Lunar New Year? Traditions and celebrations explained
Sunday marks the start of the Year of the Rabbit and more than a billion people from China and Asia will celebrate.
US judge orders Boeing arraigned on MAX fraud charge
Families of those killed in two crashes objected to a 2021 plea deal Boeing had cut, giving it immunity.
New FTX boss says bankrupt crypto exchange could restart: Report
CEO John Ray has set up a task force to explore restarting FTX.com, its main international exchange, WSJ reports.
Jake Sullivan meets Netanyahu amid rise of Israeli far right
The US official's visit comes a month after Israel inaugurated the most far-right government in its history.
US launches programme allowing private ‘sponsorship’ of refugees
Immigrant rights groups welcome new pathway for refugee resettlement amid tensions over Biden administration policies.
Report fails to identify source of US Supreme Court draft leak
The May 2022 leak revealed a draft of the landmark decision that overturned the constitutional right to an abortion.
Biden tours storm-ravaged communities on California coast
US president is visiting hard-hit areas of California where flooding, intense waves and mudslides forced evacuations.
‘A whole new level’ of war if NATO arms Ukraine, Russia warns
'Extremely dangerous' move to supply Kyiv with heavy weapons could threaten 'global and pan-European security'.
Khurram Pervez: Jailed Kashmir activist awarded top rights prize
Three campaigners from Kashmir, Chad, and Venezuela win the Martin Ennals Award with the jury hailing their 'courage'.
Photos: Ronaldo scores twice in Saudi reunion with Messi
Ronaldo’s first game in Saudi Arabia since signing for Al Nassr and the first game featuring both Ronaldo and Messi.
Ronaldo, Messi roll back the years in nine-goal thriller
Ronaldo and Messi, who have dominated football over the last 15 years, face off in a friendly match in Saudi Arabia.
Why has Germany prevented supply of Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine?
Why are tanks seen as so crucial in the war?
India’s top editors’ body slams proposed ‘fake news’ rules
The Editors body urges the government to scrap the proposal saying it 'will result in the censorship of the press'.
Leaders of Chechnya, Wagner blast Russian army beard ban
Critical comments are the latest outburst against the Russian military leadership by two of Vladimir Putin's allies.
Fox chief Rupert Murdoch to be deposed in Dominion defamation
Murdoch will be questioned in $1.6bn defamation lawsuit over his network’s coverage of unfounded US vote-rigging claims.
US unemployment claims fall unexpectedly, housing remains tight
Solid job growth and a tight labour market poured cold water on hopes that the US Fed would pause hiking interest rates.
Harvard reverses course, will offer former HRW chief a fellowship
Kenneth Roth, ex-head of Human Rights Watch, welcomes move but says problems and penalties remain for critics of Israel.
Alec Baldwin to be charged with manslaughter over ‘Rust’ shooting
Baldwin denies wrongdoing after shooting cinematographer Halyna Hutchins with a prop gun in 2021 in 'terrible accident'.
US starts using extraordinary measures to avoid hitting debt cap
The period of time that extraordinary measures may last is subject to 'considerable uncertainty' Janet Yellen warned.
India says BBC film on Modi’s role in Gujarat riots ‘propaganda’
Documentary shows findings of a UK inquiry into the 2002 deadly riots, which reveals PM Modi failed to stop violence.
Indian wrestlers accuse WFI chief, coaches of sexual harassment
Top Indian wrestlers organised sit-in protests against several coaches and sport's chief who is also Parliament member.
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