The Brutalist Report - aljazeera
- US Senator calls for probe into law enforcement mass surveillance [975d]
- Janet Yellen, Chinese Vice Premier Liu have ‘candid’ talks [975d]
- UN chief blasts Big Oil for ‘peddling the big lie’ on climate [975d]
- Mother and one-year-old son killed in rare polar bear attack [975d]
- US Fed chief Powell tests positive for COVID [975d]
- Brazil moves forward with riot investigation after capital attack [975d]
- What’s fuelling public anger in Peru? [975d]
- US arrests Russian crypto boss who ‘catered to known crooks’ [975d]
- Dozens of people killed as cold wave sweeps Afghanistan [975d]
- Saudi foreign minister sees progress towards ending Yemen war [975d]
- Ukraine’s Zelenskyy invites China’s President Xi for ‘dialogue’ [975d]
- Greenland temperatures hottest in 1,000 years: Study [975d]
- Abducted Burkina Faso women flee gunmen as attacks spike [975d]
- US retail sales fall more than expected in December [975d]
- F-16 sale, Syria, NATO on agenda as top US, Turkey diplomats meet [975d]
- Ukraine mourns latest tragedy as Putin promises Russian victory [975d]
- Dnipro attack to helicopter crash: Ukraine suffers a tough week [975d]
- Deportation punishment for activism against Israel, Hammouri says [975d]
- US professor sues university over Prophet Muhammad image row [975d]
- Microsoft to layoff 10,000 people, increasing job cuts in tech [975d]
- Will Ukraine interior minister’s death cut reforms short? [975d]
- Senior UN officials in Afghanistan to press for women’s rights [975d]
- DRC police disperse protest against slow M23 rebel pullback [975d]
- Ten Chinese snooker players hit with match-fixing charges [975d]
- The World Cup, in Guantanamo [975d]
- Who was Denys Monastyrskyy, Ukraine’s interior minister? [975d]
- Lavrov hails Moscow-Beijing ties, accuses US of provocations [975d]
- Don’t believe the hype; tanks are still vital for Ukraine [975d]
- Gambian vice president dies after ‘short illness’ in India [975d]
- Ukraine helicopter crash: What we know so far [975d]
- There should be no more Middle East exception in US policy [975d]
- Attacks on electoral commission sparks concerns for Nigeria polls [975d]
- S Korean spy agency raids unions over suspected North Korea link [975d]
- Helicopter crash kills 18, including Ukrainian interior minister [975d]
- Riyadh All-Star XI vs PSG: What to know about the game [975d]
- ‘Zero money equals zero safety’: A Ukrainian couple’s finances [975d]
- Aid groups urge debt cancellation to ease Ghana’s economic woes [975d]
- Another Khan party-led provincial assembly dissolved in Pakistan [975d]
- Ukraine interior minister, several others die in helicopter crash [975d]
- Australia to spend $2bn on fleet of US Black Hawk helicopters [975d]
- Police offer reward after murder of six people at California home [975d]
- Pakistan urged to act against forced child marriages, conversions [976d]
- The scramble to help Ukraine shows the need for more, better aid [976d]
- Defending champion Rafael Nadal crashes out of Australian Open [976d]
- Infographic: Who are the oldest people in the world? [976d]
- DRC president says M23 rebels yet to withdraw as agreed [976d]
- Police carry Greta Thunberg away from German coal mine protest [976d]
- Saudi businessman pays $2.6m for Ronaldo-Messi match ticket [976d]
- As economic crisis deepens, will Egypt slow megaprojects down? [976d]
- Brazil charges 39 people over pro-Bolsonaro riots [976d]
- Tokyo court upholds acquittal of Fukushima disaster executives [976d]
- Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 329 [976d]
- Rights groups ask Sri Lanka to free student arrested for protests [976d]
- Long wait for family of Indian whose Nepal crash video went viral [976d]
- Macau jails gambling ‘junket king’ Alvin Chau for 18 years [976d]
- Pacific Islands urge Japan to delay release of Fukushima waste [976d]
- Philippines’s Maria Ressa acquitted of tax evasion [976d]
- Lucile Randon, the oldest person in the world, dies at 118 [976d]
- Why are women still poorly represented in news media? [976d]
- California residents struggle to recover after weeks of storms [976d]
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