Hong Kong eases quarantine amid angst over ‘zero Covid’ isolation

The international financial centre will lift bans on flights from nine countries and cut quarantine from April 1. | Continue reading


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Russia says it used hypersonic missiles in Ukraine again

Russia launches cruise and hypersonic missiles targeting Ukrainian military sites as it steps up its military offensive. | Continue reading


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Al Jazeera exposes how the Israel lobby penetrates British democracy (2017)

Al Jazeera Investigations exposes how the Israel lobby penetrates the many different levels of British democracy. | Continue reading


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Russia says it used hypersonic missiles in Ukraine for first time

Aeroballistic missiles destroyed a large underground warehouse containing missiles and aviation ammunition, Moscow says. | Continue reading


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Brazil Supreme Court judge bans Telegram messaging app

Brazilian judge says messaging platform popular with President Jair Bolsonaro has failed to comply with judicial orders. | Continue reading


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Pegasus: What you need to know about Israeli spyware

Israeli firm has been linked to governments exploiting its technology to spy on journalists, activists and politicians. | Continue reading


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Refugee aid workers decry ‘hypocrisy’ of European governments

Those who have supported Middle Eastern refugees say dealing with the Ukraine crisis is far easier with state support. | Continue reading


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As wheat prices soar, Australian farmers step up

Supply chain issues, rising fertiliser prices and tougher growing conditions pose challenges to the Australian solution. | Continue reading


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Yuan jumps after report Saudis consider its use in oil deals

Sanctions imposed on Russia have brought to the fore questions about alternatives to US currency-based markets. | Continue reading


@aljazeera.com | 2 years ago

On the Ukrainian David, and the Russian Goliath

The media is working hard to sell us a black and white narrative on the Russia-Ukraine war. | Continue reading


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Two years of Covid: The battle to accept airborne transmission

In the early days of the pandemic, did health authorities get it wrong on airborne transmission? | Continue reading


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Military drone likely flying from Ukraine crashes in Croatia

Croatia to open probe after ‘pilotless military aircraft’ enters its airspace undetected by air defences and crashes. | Continue reading


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Understanding Europe’s response to Ukrainian refugee crisis

Professor Serena Parekh explains Europe’s response to Ukrainian refugees compared to those from Syria. | Continue reading


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US man who got first pig heart transplant dies two months later

Doctor calls David Bennett ‘brave and noble patient’ whose condition began deteriorating several days ago. | Continue reading


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US rejects Poland’s offer to send MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine

Pentagon says Polish proposal to transfer Soviet-era planes to Kyiv via US base in Germany is not tenable. | Continue reading


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Some lives are more valuable than others

According to Western media’s coverage of the Ukraine war. | Continue reading


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'We are refugees': Russians flee rising authoritarianism

Public figures and critical Russians flock to the Baltic states, Georgia, Armenia and Turkey amid the war on Ukraine. | Continue reading


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Russia: Deals with ‘unfriendly’ countries now require approval

Decision comes after Moscow released a list of countries taking ‘unfriendly actions’ against Russia. | Continue reading


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Could Russia’s invasion of Ukraine trigger a global food crisis?

Conflict driving up costs for wheat, corn and other staple foods. | Continue reading


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Ukraine's gypsy refugees recount discrimination on route to safety

Hundreds of Ukraine’s Roma people face uncertain future in Moldova’s capital Chisinau as many are not documented. | Continue reading


@aljazeera.com | 2 years ago

Ukraine may seek nuclear weapons if left out of NATO (2021)

Kyiv’s ambassador to Germany calls on the transatlantic security alliance to grant Ukraine long-sought membership. | Continue reading


@aljazeera.com | 2 years ago

What the war in Ukraine taught us, Palestinians

We fight our oppressors, and we get branded terrorists. Ukrainians do the same, they get applauded for their courage. | Continue reading


@aljazeera.com | 2 years ago

‘There’s Poland, now walk’: Arab students’ ordeal out of Ukraine

Moroccan students recount experience of discrimination at hands of Ukrainian soldiers, citizens as they fled the war. | Continue reading


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Russia-Ukraine war: Fire at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant put out

Ukraine denounces ‘nuclear terror’ after Russian attack sets training facility at Europe’s largest nuclear plant ablaze. | Continue reading


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Russians advance towards Ukraine’s largest nuclear power plant

The International Atomic Energy Agency has urged military forces on the ground to refrain from violence near the site. | Continue reading


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A list of how countries are supporting Ukraine

In the Russian-Ukraine war, many countries including neutral non-aligned Sweden have started to send military aid. | Continue reading


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Belarus holds referendum to renounce non-nuclear status

The referendum shedding Belarus’ neutral status comes as Russia put nuclear deterrent forces on high alert. | Continue reading


@aljazeera.com | 2 years ago

The world is united on Ukraine, divided on America

As Cold War II rises on the horizon, the world is wary of taking sides. | Continue reading


@aljazeera.com | 2 years ago

'A journey with no end': Angola's climate refugees

Thousands have undertaken the dangerous trek to neighbouring Namibia in search of food and water. | Continue reading


@aljazeera.com | 2 years ago

‘Double standards’: Western coverage of Ukraine war criticised

Social media users accuse media of hypocrisy in its coverage of Russia’s war on Ukraine compared with other conflicts. | Continue reading


@aljazeera.com | 2 years ago

Is Putin’s gamble on Ukraine rational?

The invasion can bring the downfall of Putin’s regime – but it can also give him exactly what he wants. | Continue reading


@aljazeera.com | 2 years ago

Moscow launches full-scale invasion of Ukraine

As multi-pronged attack on several Ukrainian cities begins, Kyiv accuses Russia’s Putin of ‘war of aggression’. | Continue reading


@aljazeera.com | 2 years ago

As Indians expect groceries in 10 mins, delivery agents struggle

Delivery agents speed on their bikes, take wrong turns, risk their lives – all to deliver groceries in 10 minutes. | Continue reading


@aljazeera.com | 2 years ago

Biggest concentration of military forces in Europe now since Cold War

Ukraine’s top security official says Russia staging provocations in country’s east to prompt a military response. | Continue reading


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Who gets the $3.6BN in Bitcoin US seized in Bitfinex hack?

Figuring out whom the crypto belongs to may not be simple. | Continue reading


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Muslim girls wearing hijab barred from classes at Indian college

A group of Muslim students at a government college in Karnataka has been forced to sit outside the classroom for weeks. | Continue reading


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What’s behind legal dispute between Qatar Airways and Airbus?

Qatar Airways is seeking compensation of $618m plus $4m a day after grounding 21 A350s over safety concerns. | Continue reading


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Noam Chomsky: ‘Republican Party has drifted off the spectrum’

Renowned scholar says GOP is more akin to ‘a radical insurgency’ with ‘no interest in democracy’ than a political party. | Continue reading


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Amazon raises Prime membership fees to offset growing costs

Amazon shares jumped 12 percent in after-hours trading after slumping 8 percent during the day. | Continue reading


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On the Trail of a Pirate

In a bid to save his business and revive Louisiana’s fishing industry, an oyster farmer navigates treacherous waters. | Continue reading


@aljazeera.com | 2 years ago

Apple shuts all NYC stores to shoppers as Omicron cases surge

The company did not say when it will reopen stores but has said customers can pick up online orders at the stores. | Continue reading


@aljazeera.com | 2 years ago

Intel apologises for telling suppliers to avoid Xinjiang labour

The US chipmaker posted an apology to its Chinese customers for blacklisting region over alleged abuses against Uighurs. | Continue reading


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Chinese regulators suspend partnership with Alibaba Cloud due to Log4j2

Ministry of Industry and Information Technology says company did not promptly report a cybersecurity vulnerability. | Continue reading


@aljazeera.com | 2 years ago

WHO sounds alarm over rapid spread of Omicron

Chief scientist says it would be ‘unwise’ to conclude from early evidence that Omicron is a milder coronavirus variant. | Continue reading


@aljazeera.com | 2 years ago

UN talks fail to open negotiations on ‘killer robots’

Manufacturing countries including Russia and the US are opposing negotiations on the use of autonomous weapons. | Continue reading


@aljazeera.com | 2 years ago

Bell hooks: A Black American voice that reached the world

hooks is now gone, but she left clear instructions: we must use her words – and our own – to create new visions. | Continue reading


@aljazeera.com | 2 years ago

Angela Davis on the argument for police and prison abolition

We need to ‘understand and get rid of the conditions that produce violence in individuals,’ says Angela Davis. | Continue reading


@aljazeera.com | 2 years ago

Japan admits overstating economic data for nearly a decade

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida expresses regret over practice that could dent trust in official statistics. | Continue reading


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