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New Mexico lawmakers launch probe into Epstein’s Zorro Ranch
The 'truth commission' will interview victims who say they were abused at the sprawling property south of Santa Fe.
US civil rights leader Jesse Jackson dies aged 84
The civil rights leader and US presidential hopeful 'died peacefully' on Tuesday, his family said.
Lunar New Year: Global celebrations welcome Year of the Fire Horse
From Beijing to Hong Kong to Moscow, people celebrate Lunar New Year with cultural events and vibrant displays.
Iran and US open second round of nuclear talks in Switzerland
A second round of nuclear talks between the US and Iran is underway in Geneva. Al Jazeera’s Osama Bin Javaid explains.
Spain to probe social media giants over AI-generated child abuse material
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez pledges to end 'impunity' of platforms X, Meta and TikTok in promoting harmful content.
Video: Millions celebrate Lunar New Year ushering in the Year of the Horse
Hundreds of millions of people around the world are celebrating the Lunar New Year.
Imran Khan’s sister rejects Pakistan gov’t claim jailed ex-PM’s vision fine
Government board says jailed ex-leader's sight improved since he lost most vision in eye. But his family rejects claim.
Hamas rejects Netanyahu aide’s 60-day ultimatum for group to disarm
Israeli minister issues 60-day ultimatum to Hamas, threatening renewed war if the group fails to disarm as demanded.
How ICE uses facial recognition in the streets
Al Jazeera’s Linh Nguyen explains how ICE has effectively turned the US into a checkpoint society.
Exodus of ISIL-linked detainees from Syria camp sparks security concerns
The al-Hol camp population is reported to have dropped by thousands after SDF's chaotic handover to Syrian government.

