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Ex-vice president Pence subpoenaed in special counsel probe: AP
An anonymous source tells Associated Press that Pence has been subpoenaed in ongoing investigations into Donald Trump.
Alec Baldwin sued by relatives of slain ‘Rust’ cinematographer
Ukrainian relatives of Halyna Hutchins seek damages from Baldwin, who killed Hutchins when a gun discharged on set.
Biden promises to defend social programmes in Florida speech
US president has accused Republican Party members of threatening to cut programmes like Medicare and Social Security.
Poland to close Belarus border crossing after journalist jailed
Announcement comes after a Belarusian court sentenced a journalist of Polish origin to eight years in prison.
Death toll climbs above 20,000 after Turkey-Syria earthquake
Human rights groups criticised the timing, content of UN aid delivered to northwest Syria three days after the quakes.
Arrested as a Chinese spy, former New York cop seeks answers
Baimadajie Angwang says he wants to be reinstated to police force after US prosecutors drop charges against him.
Australia eye three-peat at Women’s T20 Cricket World Cup
The defending champions are overwhelming favourites to win the 20-over tournament that begins in South Africa on Friday.
What can be done to curb global food price rises?
World food costs have hit a record high and are destabilising societies around the globe.
Italy prime minister irked by ‘inappropriate’ Zelenskyy meeting
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni says French-German meeting with the Ukrainian leader in Paris did help 'unity'.
Ukrainian rescuers fly in from war zone to save lives in Turkey
Kyiv sends 88 people to Turkey to help with a disaster that has killed more than 20,000 people there and in Syria.
Burt Bacharach, legendary composer of pop songs, dies at 94
Award-winning composer is known for tunes such as Alfie, Walk on By and Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head.
Ukraine’s president says Europe has promised jets as UK hesitates
Volodymyr Zelenskyy wraps up whistle-stop wartime trip aimed at securing additional arms from the West.
Chinese balloon was ‘clearly for intelligence surveillance’: US
State Department says device had multiple antennas 'likely capable of collecting and geo-locating communications'.
Leaving Afghanistan: Starting over in a new land
We follow a female school principal and a student who’ve fled Taliban rule in Afghanistan to start new lives in Canada.
Nicaragua frees 222 political prisoners, sends them to US
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken welcomes release as 'constructive step' amid Nicaraguan gov't crackdown on critics.
Russia’s Lavrov visits Sudan on diplomatic push in Africa’s Sahel
Lavrov arrived in Khartoum seeking to bolster the two countries’ economic ties, especially in infrastructure.
Ukraine slams Roger Waters over UN Security Council speech
The Pink Floyd star argued that Russia's invasion of Ukraine was provoked during an address to diplomats in New York.
Middle East roundup: Devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria
Here’s a roundup of Al Jazeera’s Middle East coverage this week.
Palestinians extend a helping hand to quake-hit Turkey and Syria
Rescuers from the occupied Palestinian territories are joining international efforts to bring quake survivors to safety.
Why is it so hard to predict earthquakes?
These terrifying events raise many questions; here are some answers.
Barcelona mayor cuts ties with Israel, citing Palestinian rights
The left-wing mayor of Barcelona has called on Israel to end the 'systematic violation' of Palestinian human rights.
‘One of a kind’: Radhouane Slimane and Tunisia’s basketball boom
Tunisian basketball star Radhouane Slimane looks to defy the odds and his age as US Monastir play at the FIBA ICC.
Lula goes to Washington eyeing a ‘new era’ in US-Brazil relations
Brazil's president will join Joe Biden for talks in US capital Friday amid political turmoil, deep divisions at home.
Big Oil’s Big Lies: How the industry denied global warming
How and why the oil industry downplayed climate change.
Why did so many buildings collapse in Turkey?
A combination of factors led to the widespread destruction that has left thousands still trapped under debris.
Biden says US not seeking conflict with China after balloon saga
The downing of the alleged Chinese spy balloon has caused a diplomatic row between Washington and Beijing.
Russia attacks east Ukraine as milestone nears; Kyiv seeks arms
In the 50th week of war, clashes intensify along eastern front lines, as Kyiv claims heavy losses among Russian troops.
Does the US support France’s idea for ‘strategic autonomy’?
Despite some attempts to set itself apart from US policies, France is falling more in line with Washington.
In South Africa, ‘load shedding’ takes a toll on small businesses
Small business owners say the scheduled power cuts are hurting their daily operations.
Kagame’s achievements should not blind us to his tyranny
Rwanda's president is not a 'pioneer' worthy of 'adulation'.
Four killed by magnitude 5.4 earthquake in Indonesia’s Papua
Buildings were damaged and at least four people killed when a cafe collapsed into the sea, authorities say.
First UN convoy since quake enters northwest Syria from Turkey
Six trucks have crossed into northwestern Syria from Turkey for the first time since the earthquake on Monday.
Australia strips Chinese-made security cameras from defence sites
Australian Defence Minister said Chinese-made cameras will be removed to ensure the security of ministry buildings.
Eritrea persecuted relatives of military draft dodgers – HRW
The rights group said authorities arbitrarily detained relatives of those who evaded forced conscription.
Inflation and recession: Can the world defeat both in 2023?
No, it must accept one, per conventional wisdom. But Europe’s showing another way, though it won’t be painless either.
Confusion over footballer Christian Atsu’s safety in Turkey
Ghanaian winger's Turkish club, Hatayspor, say he remains missing following the quake, denying reports he was rescued.
Indian gov’t says hug cows on Valentine’s Day, Twitter cracks up
Animal welfare department appeals to mark February 14 this year not as a celebration of romance but as 'Cow Hug Day'.
North Korea shows off nuclear arsenal at night-time parade
Kim Jong Un and his daughter took centre stage at a military parade featuring North Korea's latest nuclear missiles.
Russia-Ukraine war tests unity of Spain’s left-wing government
Spain's ruling Socialists back arming Kyiv but their junior coalition partner, Podemos, remains unconvinced.
Hope turns to despair in Turkey, Syria 72 hours after earthquakes
While dramatic rescues continue, hopes recede of finding many more survivors amid freezing cold and lack of resources.
Some Twitter users unable to post as platform hit by glitch
Thousands of users faced glitches in posting, receiving messages that they had exceeded a daily limit of tweets.
More Kenyans hit by climate change count on fish farming
An increasing number of farmers are surviving drought and downpours by supplementing their income by raising fish.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 351
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 351st day, we take a look at the main developments.
India’s Adani shares fall after MSCI review of free-float status
US-based stock index provider determines some Adani Group securities should no longer be designated as free float.
Why are there blackouts across South Africa?
Persistent load shedding has South Africans calling for a new approach to energy.
Real Madrid beat Al Ahly 4-1 to reach Club World Cup final
Madrid thrashed the Egyptian side to set up a clash with Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal in Saturday’s final in Rabat, Morocco.
UN troops kill eight civilians in DRC convoy attack: Governor
Convoy was firing 'warning shots' which also wounded 28 people in North Kivu province, UN mission MONUSCO says.
North Korea shows off possible new ICBM at huge military parade
The parade in Pyongyang appeared to feature a new, solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missile, analysts have said.
How Behrouz Boochani is changing the narrative on refugees
Kurdish-Iranian writer and author spent six years in detention on Manus Island after trying to get to Australia by boat.
MH17: ‘Strong indications’ Putin approved missile supply
Investigators say while the chain of command to the Russian president is clear, he has immunity as head of state.
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