Violent demonstrations in Kazakhstan were sparked by rising fuel prices.
Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian tells Al Jazeera Iran wants guarantees sanctions will not be reimposed.
Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis President James Bullard also said the US Fed could shrink its balance sheet next.
Street battles resume in country's largest city, Almaty, as Russia sends in paratroopers to quell countrywide uprising.
One of UK-born, former ISIL members known as 'The Beatles' faces charges related to torture and beheading of hostages.
Jeffrey Feltman leaves post after less than a year amid unrest in Sudan and Ethiopia.
Areas around US Capitol that last year saw scenes of chaos and violence are calm, as US commemorates sombre anniversary.
The largest cryptocurrency by market value has shed about $80bn since the start of the year.
With elections scheduled for May, few see meaningful solutions on the horizon to halt the pound's downward spiral.
WHO chief says Omicron variant appears to produce less severe disease but should not be categorised as 'mild'.
The two companies have been locked in a row for months over damage including blistered paint, among other issues.
Jobless claims, a proxy for layoffs, ticked up slightly last week.
Former president, Republicans are threatening American democracy with attacks on voting rights, Biden says.
Officials hope the bill comes into force by January 15 as France faces a surge in infections.
Thousands of anti-coup protesters gather in cities across Sudan in first rallies since PM Hamdok resigned.
Bloody protests have drawn the attention of regional powers Russia and China, as well as Western capitals.
A Lebanese clown helps disadvantaged communities by bringing laughter and hope.
Tech giant is the first company to hit a market capitalisation of $3 trillion. How do its closest competitors stack up?
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Kazakhstan produces more than 40% of the world's uranium and unrest in the country has seen prices of the metal surge.
How the pandemic has highlighted the importance of critical jobs and normalised flexible working for some.
'Are we going to be a nation that accepts political violence as a norm?' President Joe Biden says in speech.
A year after the riot at Congress, 30% of Americans still believe the 2020 election was a fraud. Can democracy recover?
Rare and violent protests in the former Soviet nation are being watched closely in Moscow and across Central Asia.