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Australia’s Albanese to meet gas lobby over price cap concerns
Australian leader is aiming to pass legislation this week imposing caps on wholesale gas and coal prices.
Portugal’s Ronaldo says his World Cup dream has ‘ended’
'The dream was beautiful as long as it lasted,' Cristiano Ronaldo wrote on Instagram in a possible hint at retirement.
New ‘dream’ ball introduced for World Cup’s final matches
The Al Hilm — 'the dream' in Arabic — will be used in the semifinals, third-place playoff, and final.
Confident Croatia aims to end Lionel Messi’s World Cup dream
Fresh from Brazil victory, the Croatia side is confident as they prepare for World Cup semifinal against Argentina.
American Black feminist, activist Dorothy Pitman Hughes dies, 84
Hughes was a powerful American voice when feminism was seen as predominantly white and middle class
What’s behind antigovernment protests in Bangladesh?
Opposition supporters demand the prime minister's resignation and a caretaker government ahead of elections in 2023.
Two ISIL rebels killed in US helicopter raid in Syria: CENTCOM
US Central Command announces the killing less than two weeks after ISIL said its leader was killed in battle.
World Cup 2022: 10 big moments so far
From injury time to Morocco's brilliance to Ronaldo's benching, here are the biggest stories from the tournament.
Saudi minister says ‘all bets off’ if Iran gets nuclear weapon
Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud said Saudi Arabia supports efforts to revive Iran's nuclear deal as 'a starting point'.
Japan’s ispace launches historic first commercial Moon lander
Privately-funded explorer carried by SpaceX rocket aims to touch down on the Atlas Crater in April.
How has faith given people strength in 2022?
The Stream is joined by an interfaith panel to reflect on the year.
Libyan man suspected of making Lockerbie bomb in US custody
Man accused of making the bomb that killed 270 people after it blew up Pan Am Flight 103 in 1988 taken into US custody.
‘Unprovoked’ firing from Afghan forces kills civilians: Pakistan
The Pakistan army accuses Afghan forces of killing six civilians in 'indiscriminate' firing at the Chaman border.
At Capitol Hill, a family takes a beautiful stand
The Sicknick family snubbed those who failed to hold Trump accountable for the January 6 riot. They did the right thing.
Erdogan, Putin discuss Syria border corridor, gas hub by phone
Turkish president reiterated necessity for buffer zone in accordance with 2019 agreement with Russia, his office says.
UK: What is legitimate protest?
A climate organiser and an anti-arms activist discuss different tactics for change.
The Indian soldier who vanished on a glacier 38 years ago
The widow of a soldier whose body was found on Siachen Glacier this summer always hoped he would ‘come home someday’.
China government health adviser warns of surging COVID cases
Fears of a spike in infections after Beijing eased its 'zero-COVID' restrictions following rare nationwide protests.
Morocco’s ‘Bono’ linked to big clubs after World Cup heroics
The Moroccan goalkeeper has already created history, helping his nation reach the World Cup semifinals.
Escalating tensions after gunmen attack police in northern Kosovo
Animosity remains high, with Serbia and Kosovo officials intensifying their exchange of words.
A month since Russian retreat, life in Kherson is far from normal
As artillery keeps battering the recently retaken Ukrainian city, officials try to clear mines left behind by Russians.
Kosovo postpones local election in ethnic-Serb-dominated north
The election was due as ethnic Serb representatives resigned to protest a ban on Serbia-issued vehicle licence plates.
More than 500 refugees arrive in Italy as rescue ships dock
Italian government sources say decision to allow ships to dock was based on poor weather and risks to those on board.
‘Need time’: Southgate on his England future after World Cup loss
Southgate has been England's most successful coach in decade, but his side crashed out to France on Saturday.
Iran summons China envoy over islands dispute statement with UAE
Chinese envoy 'had a visit' as Tehran expressed 'strong dissatisfaction' over China's joint statement with GCC nations.
Russian embassy says US denied visit to Soviet graves in Alaska
A group of Russian diplomats prevented from visiting graves of Soviet soldiers who died in WWII, state media report.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 291
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 291st day, we take a look at the main developments.
Neymar says ‘psychologically destroyed’ by Croatia World Cup loss
'I am psychologically destroyed,' the Brazilian forward wrote on his Instagram account, which has received 18.8m likes.
NASA’s Orion due to splash down after historic Moon mission
Orion's test flight included a lunar flyby and a journey further into space than any previous habitable spacecraft.
German man freed more than four years after kidnapping in Niger
Armed men on motorcycles abducted Jorg Lange, a 63-year-old aid worker and engineer, from the town of Inates in 2018.
What happens to Ronaldo’s career after Portugal’s World Cup exit?
Morocco’s stunning upset of Portugal will likely be the 37-year-old captain's final World Cup match.
At Kenya’s Maasai Olympics, warriors swap lion hunt for high jump
The number of lions in Kenya has plummeted from about 30,000 in the 1970s to little more than 2,000 today.
Zelenskyy says Russia reduced Bakhmut city to a ‘burned ruin’
Ukrainian military’s General Staff reported some 20 air raids, more than 60 rocket attacks between Friday and Saturday.
Bangladesh opposition stages protests as it challenges PM Hasina
Opposition party mobilises tens of thousands of supporters in Dhaka to protest price rise and demand PM's resignation.
Serbia’s Vucic seeks NATO approval to send forces to north Kosovo
Serbian president said he was under 'no illusion' that NATO would agree to his request amid tension in northern Kosovo.
Photos: England going home, France moving on to face Morocco
Reigning champions progress to World Cup semi-final with 2-1 win over England.
Ukraine’s Odesa plunged into darkness after energy facilities hit
Zelenskyy said that more than 1.5 million people in the southern Ukrainian port city were without electricity.
Kari Lake files lawsuit in bid to overturn Arizona election
Kari Lake, the Republican defeated in Arizona governor’s race, is formally challenging her loss to Democrat Katie Hobbs.
Peru’s new President Boluarte names Cabinet amid protests
President Dina Boluarte names her Cabinet days after former President Pedro Castillo was removed by Congress.
Recap: England vs France 1-2 – World Cup 2022
Olivier Giroud scores late to give France the victory and set up semi-final against Morocco.
Are Russia and Iran expanding military ties?
The US says the two allies are giving each other 'unprecedented support' in Ukraine.
Morocco fans celebrate ‘amazing’ victory over Portugal
The Moroccan fans cheered, jeered and performed the thunderous Viking claps throughout the game without rest.
How Morocco rewrote World Cup history books against Portugal
Morocco become the first team from Africa to reach a World Cup semi-final by beating Portugal.
How the Arab world celebrated Morocco’s win
Morocco's historic 1-0 victory over Portugal sparks celebrations from Casablanca to Baghdad.
Morocco makes history by reaching World Cup semi-finals
Morocco's improbable run has generated an outpouring of pride in the Arab world.
Regragui ecstatic as Morocco make World Cup history ‘for Africa’
Morocco coach makes history as the first African manager to take a team from the continent into a World Cup semi-final.
Ukrainian, Russian Nobel Peace winners slam Putin’s ‘insane’ war
The triple peace prize award was seen as a strong rebuke to Russia's war in Ukraine.
Atlas Lions make history: Morocco’s road to the semi-finals
The Atlas Lions faced Belgium, Croatia, Spain and Portugal, but only conceded once - that to an own goal, to Canada.
A flicker of hope for human rights in South Asia
Amid the doom and gloom of human rights work in the region, a few success stories this year give me hope.
Recap: Morocco vs Portugal – World Cup 2022
Morocco break new ground in becoming the first African and Arab country to ever reach the World Cup semi-finals.
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