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Mixed reactions as Nigeria’s state oil firm goes private
For years, the oil firm has been plagued with financial transparency issues. Analysts say going commercial could fix it.
Tunisians must boycott the upcoming constitutional referendum
Rejecting the referendum is the only way for Tunisians to take a stand against Kais Saied's autocratic legalism.
Israeli raid kills three soldiers: Syrian defence ministry
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says three non-Syrians were also killed in the Israeli attack.
Sri Lanka swears Dinesh Gunawardena in as new prime minister
Appointment of veteran politician comes after security forces clear anti-government protest site in Colombo.
Sadio Mane, Asisat Oshoala win African Player of the Year awards
The Senegal forward is crowned African Player of the Year after helping his country win the first AFCON title.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 149
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 149th day, we take a look at the main developments.
India elects tribal candidate Droupadi Murmu as president
Murmu's election to the largely ceremonial role was considered a certainty due to the ruling BJP's backing.
A year on, China’s CO2 market fails to drive big emission cuts
Critics say emissions allowances are ineffective due to industry efficiency benchmarks being set at relatively low bar.
Singapore carries out fifth execution since March
Nazeri bin Lajim was hanged early on Friday morning for drug offences, the latest in a 'relentless wave' of executions.
HSBC says China’s Communist party branches have ‘no influence’
Statement comes after media reports that a CCP committee was established at one of the bank’s units.
Indonesia’s dog meat business booms despite welfare concerns
About 7 percent of Indonesia's 270 million people are estimated to consume dog meat.
Japan warns of rising security threats in annual defence report
Tokyo expresses concern that Moscow's invasion of Ukraine could set a dangerous precedent.
5 key takeaways from the eighth January 6 committee hearing
Panel says Donald Trump 'refused to act' to rein in the mob of his supporters as they stormed the US Capitol.
ICJ to rule on Myanmar objections to Rohingya genocide case
If the objections are dismissed, the court can begin to discuss the evidence for the alleged atrocities.
Japan’s inflation stays above central bank target for 3rd month
Bank of Japan is keeping ultra-low interest rates in place even as global peers tighten policy to cool rising prices.
Military raids Sri Lanka protest camps, leaders arrested
Protesters accuse soldiers of 'brutal' assaults, as security forces descend on sites in early hours of Friday morning.
At least 18 dead in Brazilian police raid on Rio favelas
State public defender's office says 'there are signs of major human rights violations' in raid on Complexo do Alemao.
US reports first polio case in nearly a decade
Person who tested positive in New York state no longer contagious, but investigators are checking if others exposed.
Turkey says Moscow, Kyiv to sign UN grain export deal on Friday
The UN-backed deal will free up grain exports from Ukraine's besieged Black Sea ports, Ankara says.
Georgia patients sent home after abortion ban comes into effect
US court allows six-week abortion ban to come into force in Georgia, forcing clinics to swiftly turn away patients.
Who will be the next UK prime minister?
Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss go down to the wire in Conservative Party leadership battle.
Timeline: Week 21 of Russia’s war in Ukraine
Al Jazeera recaps key events of week 21 of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Russia resumes eastern Ukraine offensive and expands war aims
Foreign minister says Russia has expanded its territorial aims in Ukraine beyond occupying the eastern Donbas region.
Lula da Silva confirmed as Brazil party’s presidential candidate
Former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva confirmed as a presidential candidate before October election.
Former police officer sentenced to 2.5 years for Floyd killing
Thomas Lane is one of four Minneapolis officers who have been charged with the killing of George Floyd on May 25, 2020.
Italy’s president dissolves parliament, calls snap election
Sergio Mattarella's move comes after PM Mario Draghi quit following the collapse of his national unity government.
US House passes bill protecting contraception access
Democrats are worried that rights such as gay marriage and birth control could be struck down by the Supreme Court.
Russia’s justice ministry seeks to shut Jewish Agency
The ministry has requested to dissolve the Russian branch of the agency, according to a Moscow court.
Hungary foreign minister in Moscow for gas supply talks
Hungary's foreign minister says he wants to discuss ensuring gas supplies for his country during Russia visit.
Ukraine war must end to prevent nuclear ‘abyss’: Lukashenko
Belarusian leader calls for deal on ending the conflict, but says any peace agreement depends entirely on Kyiv.
Monarch butterflies are now on endangered ‘red list’
The butterflies are imperiled by loss of habitat, increased use of pesticides for agriculture and climate change.
Amazon makes deeper health push with $3.49Bbn One Medical deal
One Medical, whose parent is called 1Life Healthcare Inc, operates 182 medical offices in 25 markets in the US.
Pope Francis urges world leaders to act on extreme weather
The pope says leaders need to heed the Earth's 'cries of anguish' stemming from climate change.
Rights group says hundreds remain jailed over Uzbekistan unrest
Open Dialogue Foundation says more than 300 people are detained after deadly unrest gripped Karakalpakstan this month.
WHO to roll out malaria vaccine in Africa even as funding dips
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, arguably the vaccine's biggest backer, will no longer financially support the shot.
Joe Biden tests positive for COVID-19: White House
US leader is fully vaccinated and has had two booster shots, is experiencing mild symptoms the White House says.
Will the January 6 inquiry affect Trump’s grip on Republicans?
The congressional hearings on the riots of January 2021 paint Trump as a leader who was out to seize power at all costs.
Report slams UK’s handling of migrant and asylum seeker arrivals
The UK has failed to adequately respond to a surge in arrivals via the English Channel, independent inspection finds.
ECB hikes interest rates for first time in 11 years
Concerns over runaway inflation have mounted amid economic uncertainty in wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
US weekly jobless claims unexpectedly jump to 8-month high
Unemployment claims are rising as more companies announce job cuts amid increasing fears of a recession.
Wildfires raging in Europe: What, where and why?
Emergency services continue to battle wildfires across swathes of Europe.
Dozens of Malawians arrested in anti-‘selective justice’ protests
The activists are demonstrating against what they call selective justice by the country’s judiciary in recent months.
UK’s Supreme Court to hear Scottish independence case in October
The court will decide whether Scotland can hold a second referendum next year without Westminster's approval.
What is the EU’s gas plan and does it have support of the bloc?
Bloc says rationing is necessary amid Russian 'blackmail' but some member states have rejected the proposal.
‘Everything is fine’: Kremlin dismisses Putin illness rumours
As speculation rises, Russia says 69-year-old is in good health as CIA chief sees no evidence to back up rumours.
Middle East politics: From hyper to hybrid
The hyper-strategic alliances that defined the region during the Cold War now appear to be turning hybrid and fluid.
Nepalese climber Sanu Sherpa sets record atop Pakistan mountain
Sherpa becomes the first person to climb the world's 14 tallest peaks twice after reaching top of Gasherbrum II.
Tunisian president’s backers say ‘yes’ to proposed constitution
Despite growing opposition, President Saied has retained supporters who will back him in Monday's constitutional vote.
Three people die during bull runs in Spain
Two men and a French tourist die after being struck by bulls during bull-running festival in Valencia, eastern Spain.
Turkey denies claims it attacked civilians in Iraq’s Duhok
FM Cavusoglu says reports blaming Turkey for the attack were attempts by the PKK to hinder counterterrorism operations.
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