The international financial centre will lift bans on flights from nine countries and cut quarantine from April 1. | Continue reading
Russia launches cruise and hypersonic missiles targeting Ukrainian military sites as it steps up its military offensive. | Continue reading
Al Jazeera Investigations exposes how the Israel lobby penetrates the many different levels of British democracy. | Continue reading
Aeroballistic missiles destroyed a large underground warehouse containing missiles and aviation ammunition, Moscow says. | Continue reading
Brazilian judge says messaging platform popular with President Jair Bolsonaro has failed to comply with judicial orders. | Continue reading
Israeli firm has been linked to governments exploiting its technology to spy on journalists, activists and politicians. | Continue reading
Those who have supported Middle Eastern refugees say dealing with the Ukraine crisis is far easier with state support. | Continue reading
Supply chain issues, rising fertiliser prices and tougher growing conditions pose challenges to the Australian solution. | Continue reading
Sanctions imposed on Russia have brought to the fore questions about alternatives to US currency-based markets. | Continue reading
The media is working hard to sell us a black and white narrative on the Russia-Ukraine war. | Continue reading
In the early days of the pandemic, did health authorities get it wrong on airborne transmission? | Continue reading
Croatia to open probe after ‘pilotless military aircraft’ enters its airspace undetected by air defences and crashes. | Continue reading
Professor Serena Parekh explains Europe’s response to Ukrainian refugees compared to those from Syria. | Continue reading
Doctor calls David Bennett ‘brave and noble patient’ whose condition began deteriorating several days ago. | Continue reading
Pentagon says Polish proposal to transfer Soviet-era planes to Kyiv via US base in Germany is not tenable. | Continue reading
According to Western media’s coverage of the Ukraine war. | Continue reading
Public figures and critical Russians flock to the Baltic states, Georgia, Armenia and Turkey amid the war on Ukraine. | Continue reading
Decision comes after Moscow released a list of countries taking ‘unfriendly actions’ against Russia. | Continue reading
Conflict driving up costs for wheat, corn and other staple foods. | Continue reading
Hundreds of Ukraine’s Roma people face uncertain future in Moldova’s capital Chisinau as many are not documented. | Continue reading
Kyiv’s ambassador to Germany calls on the transatlantic security alliance to grant Ukraine long-sought membership. | Continue reading
We fight our oppressors, and we get branded terrorists. Ukrainians do the same, they get applauded for their courage. | Continue reading
Moroccan students recount experience of discrimination at hands of Ukrainian soldiers, citizens as they fled the war. | Continue reading
Ukraine denounces ‘nuclear terror’ after Russian attack sets training facility at Europe’s largest nuclear plant ablaze. | Continue reading
The International Atomic Energy Agency has urged military forces on the ground to refrain from violence near the site. | Continue reading
In the Russian-Ukraine war, many countries including neutral non-aligned Sweden have started to send military aid. | Continue reading
The referendum shedding Belarus’ neutral status comes as Russia put nuclear deterrent forces on high alert. | Continue reading
As Cold War II rises on the horizon, the world is wary of taking sides. | Continue reading
Thousands have undertaken the dangerous trek to neighbouring Namibia in search of food and water. | Continue reading
Social media users accuse media of hypocrisy in its coverage of Russia’s war on Ukraine compared with other conflicts. | Continue reading
The invasion can bring the downfall of Putin’s regime – but it can also give him exactly what he wants. | Continue reading
As multi-pronged attack on several Ukrainian cities begins, Kyiv accuses Russia’s Putin of ‘war of aggression’. | Continue reading
Delivery agents speed on their bikes, take wrong turns, risk their lives – all to deliver groceries in 10 minutes. | Continue reading
Ukraine’s top security official says Russia staging provocations in country’s east to prompt a military response. | Continue reading
Figuring out whom the crypto belongs to may not be simple. | Continue reading
A group of Muslim students at a government college in Karnataka has been forced to sit outside the classroom for weeks. | Continue reading
Qatar Airways is seeking compensation of $618m plus $4m a day after grounding 21 A350s over safety concerns. | Continue reading
Renowned scholar says GOP is more akin to ‘a radical insurgency’ with ‘no interest in democracy’ than a political party. | Continue reading
Amazon shares jumped 12 percent in after-hours trading after slumping 8 percent during the day. | Continue reading
In a bid to save his business and revive Louisiana’s fishing industry, an oyster farmer navigates treacherous waters. | Continue reading
The company did not say when it will reopen stores but has said customers can pick up online orders at the stores. | Continue reading
The US chipmaker posted an apology to its Chinese customers for blacklisting region over alleged abuses against Uighurs. | Continue reading
Ministry of Industry and Information Technology says company did not promptly report a cybersecurity vulnerability. | Continue reading
Chief scientist says it would be ‘unwise’ to conclude from early evidence that Omicron is a milder coronavirus variant. | Continue reading
Manufacturing countries including Russia and the US are opposing negotiations on the use of autonomous weapons. | Continue reading
hooks is now gone, but she left clear instructions: we must use her words – and our own – to create new visions. | Continue reading
We need to ‘understand and get rid of the conditions that produce violence in individuals,’ says Angela Davis. | Continue reading
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida expresses regret over practice that could dent trust in official statistics. | Continue reading