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Will the West deliver the tanks Ukraine is asking for?
Ukraine hopes German-made Leopard 2 battle tanks will become the backbone of a new fighting force.
Brazil boosts security in capital as riot investigations progress
Authorities are seeking to identify anyone who helped fund or organise the storming of government offices in Brasilia.
Colombian police seize weapons in ‘important blow’ to armed group
Arsenal of weapons, including M60 machine gun and grenades, belonged to FARC rebel dissidents, Colombian police say.
Israelis are not demonstrating for democracy
Democracy in Israel would mean an end to apartheid. That is not what the Israeli protesters want.
No visitor logs from Biden home where classified files found: WH
White House lawyers say Biden's 'personal residence is personal' after GOP demands more information about searches.
Ukraine’s Dnipro reels as Russia, Belarus hold military drills
One of the war's deadliest attacks rocks the central Ukrainian city as Russia denies responsibility.
Somalia claims capture of key port town from al-Shabab
The government and allied clan militias have forced the rebels from swathes of territory, in the latest offensive.
Years after alarm was raised, UK police officer admits rape
David Carrick admits to dozens of sexual offences over 18 years while in London's Metropolitan Police.
African musicians converge in Senegal for annual awards ceremony
The event was the eighth edition of AFRIMA and the first to be held in a French-speaking country.
What you need to know about Nepal’s plane crash
Dramatic video shot on phone from the ground showed last moments before crash of plane carrying 72 people.
Lebanon blast relatives questioned by police after protest
Family members of the victims of the 2020 Beirut port explosion were called in for questioning after recent protests.
Israeli army kills Palestinian boy in the occupied West Bank
Omar Khmour, 14, was shot in the head by the Israeli army during a raid on Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank.
Burkina Faso: 50 women abducted by suspected rebels
Burkina Faso has been struggling to contain violence by armed groups with links to al-Qaeda and ISIL (ISIS) since 2015.
German defence minister resigns after months of criticism
Lambrecht has been blamed for failing to modernise the army and denounced over Berlin's response to the Ukraine war.
What is Martin Luther King Jr Day and why is it celebrated?
Al Jazeera takes a look at this federal holiday and what it means in the United States.
I’m tired of Harry and Meghan. The media should be too
They want to earn millions from the very media they’ve attacked, while news that matters gets ignored in the process.
At least 19 dead after bus collides with truck in Senegal
The accident comes eight days after another crash killed 40 people and injured more than 100.
Firms in Europe, US helping Myanmar manufacture arms, report says
Rights experts urge countries to take action against firms helping Myanmar's military produce weapons used in abuses.
Photo: Nigeria’s female bouncers shatter stereotypes
The all-female Nigerian bouncers' team is honing skills and shattering stereotypes in a male-dominated industry.
Matteo Messina Denaro: Italian mafia boss arrested in Sicily
Matteo Messina Denaro, a leader within Sicily's Cosa Nostra mafia, has been linked to a string of murders.
Madame White Snake: An opera troupe fights eviction in Shanghai
An opera singer fights to keep her community together when her theatre in Shanghai is slated for demolition.
Dnipro devastated by one of Russia’s deadliest attacks
The death toll from a missile strike on an apartment building in Dnipro has risen to 35.
Who is – and who is not – attending the World Economic Forum?
Some 2,700 leaders from 130 countries, including 52 heads of state and government, will be at the meeting in Davos.
South Africa’s Ramaphosa skips WEF over Eskom power cuts
Repeated power cuts have become common in South Africa in the last decade as state utility Eskom continues to struggle.
Pakistan launches year’s first nationwide anti-polio campaign
The three-day drive aims to immunise more than 44 million children under the age of five against the viral disease.
Cargo ship from Ukraine grounded in Istanbul’s Bosphorus Strait
Maritime traffic in the famous waterway has stalled after a freighter carrying peas runs aground.
Jailed Iranian American starts hunger strike, appeals to Biden
Siamak Namazi was arrested in October 2015 and charged with trying to overthrow the state, which he denies.
Nick Kyrgios pulls out of Australian Open with knee injury
The mercurial tennis star will miss his home Grand Slam due to a knee injury that requires surgery.
Barcelona beat Real Madrid in Spanish Super Cup final
Barcelona win their first title since former player Xavi took over as the team’s coach in 2021.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 327
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 327th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Chinese navy holds ‘confrontational drills’ in South China Sea
Drills came as the US Nimitz carrier group also conducted 'maritime strike training' in the contested waterway.
Two workers killed after clashes at Indonesian nickel smelter
Police say an Indonesian and Chinese worker died following a labour protest at a smelter on Sulawesi island.
Nepal mourns after deadly plane crash, search for missing resumes
Rescuers had recovered 68 bodies out of 72 people on board the Yeti Airlines plane that crashed in Pokhara on Sunday.
Belarus, Russia to start ‘defensive in nature’ air force drills
The military activity has raised concern that Moscow might use its neighbour to mount a new ground assault on Ukraine.
Richest 1% bag two-thirds of $42 trillion in new wealth: Oxfam
Charity calls for more taxes on the rich as World Economic Forum gathers for annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
UK government to make it easier for police to stop protests
UK Prime Minister says changes needed to stop disruption, but critics warn of risk to civil liberties.
Malaysia’s tourism recovery flops as Thailand, Indonesia cash in
Malaysia is struggling to bring back tourists compared with its Southeast Asian peers after scrapping pandemic curbs.
Japan shrugs as Americans fume over Gwen Stefani ‘appropriation’
Japanese people say they are bemused at controversy over US pop singer's fascination with their culture.
Is Tunisia a failed democracy?
Tunisian protesters accuse President Kais Saied of orchestrating a power grab and harming the economy.
Former Afghan lawmaker Mursal Nabizada shot dead in Kabul
Nabizada, former member of parliament in the US-backed government, was killed by assailants at her home, police say.
NATO chief hints at more heavy weapons deliveries to Ukraine
Jens Stoltenberg says he expects more weapons deliveries to war-torn Ukraine after UK pledges Challenger 2 tanks.
Israel’s Cognyte won Myanmar spyware tender before coup
Israeli firm won contract with a Myanmar state-backed telecoms firm a month before 2021 coup, according to documents.
Climate activists in Davos protest over role of oil firms at WEF
Activists at Swiss resort demand stronger action to tackle the climate crisis at the World Economic Forum.
Iraq prime minister al-Sudani backs continued US troop presence
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani says foreign forces still needed in training capacity to combat ISIL (ISIS).
Rescue hopes fade after Russian attack on Dnipro apartment block
At least 30 killed after Russian attack as mayor of Ukrainian city says there is little hope of finding more survivors.
Grim task of identifying the dead begins after Nepal plane crash
Gov't to probe Yeti Airlines flight that crashed on way from Kathmandu to Pokhara with 72 on board, killing at least 68.
Netanyahu defiant despite protests against Israel judicial reform
Opponents say changes would cripple judicial independence, foster corruption, set back minority rights.
Several killed in DR Congo church bomb attack
Attack took place during a Sunday service in the eastern city of Kasindi, the army said.
Analysis: Akbari execution signals rising Iran tensions with West
The execution of the former deputy defence minister has led to a backlash from the UK, where he had held citizenship.
Biden declares disaster in California amid deadly storms
At least 19 people are known to have died from storm-related causes in the last three weeks.
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