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Revolutionary leader Thomas Sankara reburied in Burkina Faso
Former leader's remains, and those of the 12 people who were killed with him, reburied at assassination site.
Nigeria Election: Will Anything Change?
‘I've never seen so much disappointment and frustration.’
‘Catastrophic’: Palestinians recount fatal Israeli raid on Nablus
Israeli forces have killed 11 Palestinians in Nablus in one of the deadliest raids since the 2000-05 uprising.
Drones and the Future of War
Do military drones pose a dystopian threat?
Oman joins Saudi in opening its airspace for Israeli carriers
Israeli airlines can now fly over Oman after the Gulf nation opened its airspace for all carriers.
Putin says Russia to deploy Sarmat nuclear missiles this year
The statement comes after US reports said the weapon, which was supposed to be deployed in 2022, failed a recent test.
Turkey probes contractors, races to house quake survivors
Authorities are rushing to move hundreds of thousands of homeless people from tents to container cities.
Snowstorm hits northern US, knocks out power, disrupts flights
The northern US is hit hard with schools and offices closed due to power outages and thousands of fights cancelled.
Northern Irish police suspect New IRA behind detective shooting
Police say 'violent dissident republicans' are the prime focus of an investigation into shooting of off-duty policeman.
Ukraine war shifts global power relations as China asserts role
What happened in the week the Ukraine war reached a second year?
Emotional paralysis, hopes, and horrors: Covering the Ukraine war
Mansur Mirovalev, who has covered Ukraine for years, on his most difficult year as a journalist, father and son.
Afghanistan reopens key Pakistan trade route, Islamabad to follow
Decision to reopen Torkham crossing came a day after high-level Pakistani delegation met Taliban officials in Kabul.
Middle East round-up: Panic, fear as new quakes hit Turkey, Syria
Here’s a round-up of Al Jazeera’s Middle East coverage this week.
Indonesia’s Rebel Bikers
101 East meets the female stunt riders defying gravity and tradition in Indonesia.
Malaysia pressed to probe deaths of 150 foreigners in detention
Seven children and 25 women were among the foreigners who died in detention last year, minister says.
Remote Tajikistan region shaken by magnitude 6.8 earthquake
No casualties were immediately reported following the quake near Sarez Lake bordering China.
Mexico’s Senate passes controversial electoral reform
The changes will cut the budget of the body that oversees the country's polls, cull staff and close offices.
Who’s afraid of a Chinese balloon?
The US response ignores the country's own track record of global surveillance and bombing.
Journalist, child killed at site of fatal shooting in Florida
Police said the 19-year-old suspect shot dead a woman before returning to the scene and killing two others.
Presidential candidates sign peace pact days before Nigeria polls
Candidates sign second accord ahead of February 25 polls in a bid to prevent electoral unrest.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 365
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 365th day, we take a look at the main developments.
A year of war: How are young Ukrainians responding?
Ukrainian youth advocates reflect on their lives one year into Russia invasion
‘Shockingly dangerous’: WHO raises alarm on pregnancy risks
UN health agency says one woman dies every two minutes during pregnancy or childbirth mostly from treatable conditions.
Israel bombs Gaza after rocket fire, deadly Nablus raid
Israel attacks Gaza as tensions rise over an Israeli raid on the West Bank city of Nablus that killed 11 Palestinians.
Will Russia’s struggle in Ukraine help Taiwan — or hurt it?
The answer may lie in the differing personalities of Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, say analysts.
China urged to place ‘wellbeing’ above GDP amid climate threat
Economists say China should adopt new development model to meet its net-zero emissions goals.
Report says donors ‘turning away’ from Taliban-ruled Afghanistan
New Crisis Group report cautions against aid cuts amid Taliban curbs on women's education and working at NGOs.
Wang Yi meets Putin in sign of deepening China-Russia ties
Putin says relations between the two countries have reached 'new frontiers', confirming a summit with Xi Jinping.
Biden and Trump spar over East Palestine train disaster in US
Labour groups have said cost-cutting measures by railroad companies occurred under both Democrats and Republicans.
As war enters year two, Ukrainians are filling Japan’s tech gap
A scholarship programme aims to help displaced Ukrainians find jobs while addressing Japan's chronic labour shortages.
US Air Force releases new image of suspected Chinese spy balloon
The photograph was taken from cockpit of a U-2 spy plane as it flew above alleged surveillance balloon on February 3.
US Supreme Court weighs Twitter’s role in sharing ISIL content
Top US court considers second lawsuit this week over whether social media companies are liable for 'terrorist' content.
Wagner chief: Mercenaries slaughtered because of ‘shell hunger’
Yevgeny Prigozhin has repeatedly accused Russia's military brass of deliberately starving his fighters of munitions.
Will Russia’s suspension of nuclear treaty trigger an arms race?
Russia withdraws its participation from the last remaining nuclear treaty with the US.
Canada debates how to address asylum seekers entering from US
Government of Quebec says that it does not have the capacity to provide resources for rising number of asylum seekers.
Tunisia police arrest prominent figures as crackdown continues
The arrests come amid a continuing crackdown on critics of President Kais Saied.
Nuclear war no closer despite treaty move, Russian official says
Despite the decision to suspend participation, Russia says it will still abide by the New START arms reduction treaty.
Winter storm lashes northern United States with snow, ice, wind
Thousands of flights are cancelled or delayed, schools and businesses close as winter storm moves across US.
UN court orders Azerbaijan to end Nagorno-Karabakh roadblock
Lachin Corridor, the only land route giving Armenia direct access to Nagorno-Karabakh, has been blocked since December.
Drought in Horn of Africa worse than in 2011 famine
Below-normal rainfall is expected over the next three months in parts of Somalia, Kenya and Ethiopia.
‘All of Ukraine is a battlefield’: Lessons about modern war
What has Russia's war in Ukraine taught us about how future conflicts will be fought?
Saudi Arabia sends first female team to global tennis event
Four Saudi players are taking part in the juniors category of Billie Jean King Cup qualifiers in Sri Lanka this week.
Photos: Israeli troops raid Nablus, kill 10 Palestinians
Palestinian officials say more than 100 people injured in Israeli army's latest raid in occupied territories.
Pakistan’s defence and spy chiefs discuss security with Taliban
High-level delegation visits Afghanistan's capital, days after closure of major border crossing between two countries.
Russia rules out testing hypersonic missile during naval exercise
Head of Russian naval contingent says Zircon missile will not be deployed during drills off South Africa's coastline.
Putin is trying to wait out Western support for Ukraine
To counter his strategy, the West should offer Kyiv a formal alliance.
Civilians face heightened danger from Colombia’s landmines
New violence in Colombia's decades-long conflict has impeded de-mining efforts, putting rural populations at risk.
What is the New START nuclear deal and why did Russia suspend it?
As Putin freezes the treaty between Russia and the US, we look at the deal and the implications of the suspension.
Russia’s war in Ukraine: After a year of conflict, what next?
Seven experts predict possible scenarios as neither Moscow nor Kyiv appears ready to negotiate a peaceful end to war.
China mine collapse: 2 dead, 50 trapped in Inner Mongolia region
A preliminary investigation showed that more than 50 people were trapped under the mine, according to the state media.
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