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US sanctions ex-Guinea leader, Mali politician for right abuses
The US sanctions freeze assests including of Guinea's former President Conde and Mali's former President Keita's son.
A Moroccan World Cup twist to the Viking thunderclap
Morocco fans have lit up the World Cup and have now given a thunderclap, made famous by Icelandic fans, their own twist.
Which teams have reached the World Cup 2022 semi-finals?
Down the last four of the World Cup. But do we know who those four will be?
World Cup: Ronaldo on the bench again for Portugal vs Morocco
Portugal captain was also dropped from the starting lineup for the last-16 match against Switzerland.
Tunisians protest against Saied ahead of parliamentary elections
Opponents say a vote on December 17 under the country's new constitution is illegitimate and are calling for a boycott.
The G20 risks becoming irrelevant
Unless it shows a commitment to tackling global crises, the group will lose its clout.
Fentanyl’s scourge evident on the streets of Los Angeles
Fentanyl has become a scourge across the US and is taking a toll on the growing number of people living on the streets.
At least one killed and several missing after Jersey explosion
Three-story building collapses after a large explosion on the island of Jersey, off the coast of France.
‘All clear’: German police end hostage-taking in Dresden
Police say the situation is under control after a hostage-taking by a gunman at the Altmarkt-Galerie in central Dresden.
Asylum seekers take to the UN to reclaim inalienable human rights
On Human Rights Day, a sit-in at the UN refugee agency in Geneva gives voice to people detained in Libya.
Return of Afghan floggings as Taliban takes a hardline path
In Afghanistan, public floggings and executions bring back memories of harsh Taliban rule in the 1990s.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 290
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 290th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Impunity and indifference: Attacks on Palestinians increase
Killings of Palestinians get documented as they happen, yet violence isn't easing. Plus, Middle East’s first World Cup.
Tens of thousands rally in Bangladesh to demand new elections
Supporters of the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party demand Prime Minister Hasina resign, call for new elections.
Biden to back African Union spot in G20 at US-Africa summit
The United States is expected to discuss the African Union's role at a three-day summit in Washington, DC.
UN secretary-general urges Nigeria to investigate mass abortions
The army programme allegedly involved terminating at least 10,000 pregnancies among women and girls Boko Haram abducted.
Grossi: Iran’s answers to IAEA not optional, but an obligation
The nuclear watchdog chief, Rafael Grossi, discusses a possible nuclear catastrophe.
For Brazil fans, the ‘sadness is too much’ after World Cup exit
Croatia stunned top-ranked Brazil and their legions of fans after defeating the Brazilians 4-2 on penalties in Qatar.
US football writer Wahl dies covering World Cup quarter-final
Grant Wahl was at the Netherlands vs Argentina match when he collapsed.
G7 price cap and ban on Russia’s seaborne oil kick in
What are Russia’s options to overcome the measures and their effect on the global oil markets?
England vs France quarter-finals predictions: World Cup 2022
Al Jazeera’s AI robot Kashef has crunched the numbers and has some predictions for today’s France vs England match.
Morocco vs Portugal quarter-final prediction: World Cup 2022
Al Jazeera’s AI robot Kashef has crunched the numbers and has made his prediction for today’s quarter-final match.
Hong Kong publishing tycoon Jimmy Lai jailed over lease violation
Lai, 75, was jailed for five years and nine months and fined 2 million Hong Kong dollars ($257,000) on fraud charge.
Nobel Peace Prize winners to receive award in Oslo
Al Jazeera will be live at the awards to speak to the recipients about the importance of civil society in a time of war.
Carrying hopes of Africa, Morocco aim for World Cup semi-finals
Expectations of the Atlas Lions are soaring as they prepare to make history if they secure a spot in the semi-finals.
France vs England match preview: World Cup 2022 quarter-final
Current world champions France take on an unbeaten England in this heavyweight quarter-final matchup.
Portugal vs Morocco match preview: World Cup 2022 quarter-final
Morocco, the only African team still in the World Cup, will face an in-form Portugal in their first-ever quarter-final.
Neymar unsure if he’ll play for Brazil at another World Cup
'I will not close the door to playing with Brazil, nor do I say 100 percent that I'll come back,' Neymar said.
Ukraine deadliest for journalists as 67 killed worldwide in 2022
International Federation of Journalists said 20 more journalist killed so this year compared with 47 in all of 2021
Belarus offers Ukraine grain transit without conditions: UN
Belarus also asked to be allowed to export its fertiliser products, which are currently subject to Western sanctions.
Argentina’s non-Argentinian World Cup fans out in force in Qatar
Supporters of Argentina from all over the world cheered the Argentinian side on to victory over the Dutch.
US warns of expanding Iran, Russia defence ‘partnership’
Washington accuses Moscow of offering Tehran 'an unprecedented level of military and technical support'.
Photos: Messi’s Argentina defeat Netherlands in shootout
Lionel Messi’s quest to win the World Cup moves into semifinals after Argentina beat the Netherlands 4-3 on penalties.
Recap: Netherlands vs Argentina – World Cup 2022
Argentina win 4-3 on penalties after Netherlands had come back from two goals down to equalise in normal time.
Daughters of murdered Indigenous woman push Canada for action
Morgan Harris is among the victims of an alleged serial killer accused of murdering Indigenous women in Winnipeg.
Ex-US officer who kneeled on George Floyd’s back gets 3.5 years
Former Minneapolis police officer J Alexander Kueng's sentence 'another piece of justice' for Floyd family, lawyer says.
Former CEO of failed FTX says he’s willing to testify to Congress
Sam Bankman-Fried responds to a series of tweets from the chairwoman of the US House Financial Services Committee.
Croatians celebrate ‘unbelievable’ win as Brazil exits World Cup
Croatia defeats Brazil on penalties 4-2 after full and extra-time ended 1-1.
Photos: Peru’s new president urges calm amid early election talk
Analysts predict a tough road for Dina Boluarte, a 60-year-old lawyer and political neophyte who was sworn in this week.
What’s behind the downfall of leftist leaders in Latin America?
Several Leftist Latin American leaders have faced criminal charges in recent years.
US panel accuses ‘Big Oil’ of disinformation over climate plans
House Oversight Committee says oil companies are 'lying' about promises to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Croatia head to World Cup semifinals after beating Brazil
Croatia advance to the semifinals of the World Cup defeating Brazil 4-2 in penalties.
US and Canada announce new sanctions against Iran over protests
Washington sanctions three Iranian officials accused of participating in a 'brutal crackdown' against protesters.
Brazil’s President-elect Lula names incoming cabinet ministers
Lula names Workers' Party ally Fernando Haddad as finance minister, among other top posts in incoming administration.
Marine mammals, corals pushed to extinction: Conservation group
IUCN sounds alarm over growing extinction threat to large marine mammals, abalone species and Caribbean corals.
Recap: Croatia vs Brazil – World Cup 2022
Croatia score late extra-time equaliser then win penalty shootout to upset the favourites Brazil.
Infographic: Who provides the most aid to Ukraine?
US, EU and European states provide most of the military, financial and humanitarian aid to Ukraine.
South Africa to decriminalise sex work in hopes to diminish crime
Sexual services will no longer be treated as a crime more than proposed legislation amid a wave of violence against women.
Neymar scores to equal Pele’s record of most goals for Brazil
Neymar equals Pele's record of 77 goals for Brazil after scoring against Croatia in the World Cup quarter-finals.
US sanctions China-based firms over illegal fishing abuses
US Treasury Department targets several Chinese fishing entities, accusing them of being involved in rights abuses.
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