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Bangladesh opposition leaders held before anti-government rally
Nearly 500 opposition supporters also arrested for instigating violence before a planned rally against the price rise.
Putin threatens oil production cuts over price cap
President says future prisoner swaps with US are possible and Russia's hypersonic weapons would defend it if attacked.
US Democratic Senator Kyrsten Sinema switches to independent
White House says it understands Sinema's decision, stressing that it does not change Democratic control of US Senate.
Indigenous people seek leadership, respect in biodiversity battle
UN biodiversity conference renews global call to respect Indigenous rights and stewardship over critical territories.
Wholesale inflation in US slows for fifth straight month to 7.4%
The data show that inflation pressures are starting to cool although at a slow pace indicating further rate rises.
Zambian killed in Ukraine was prisoner Russia pardoned: Official
Foreign Affairs Minister Kakubo said Russia told him Lemekhani Nyirenda joined war in Ukraine in exchange for amnesty.
Who is Dina Boluarte, Peru’s ‘accidental president’?
Former vice president who takes helm after day of political chaos, faces myriad challenges in deeply divided nation.
Russia: Putin critic gets 8 years in jail for ‘false information’
Ilya Yashin was tried after casting doubt over the Kremlin's narrative on atrocities that took place in Bucha, Ukraine.
New UN rights chief vows to engage Beijing on Xinjiang findings
Volker Turk's predecessor published a report on China's treatment of the Uighurs in the final minutes of her tenure.
Which managers have resigned, been sacked after World Cup exits?
Failure to meet a nation's expectations can cost a World Cup manager their job.
Griner-Bout prisoner swap: A sign of easing US-Russia tensions?
The high-profile exchange was a rare moment of agreement between two nations locked in conflict over Ukraine.
Pakistan central bank’s forex reserves fall to near four-year low
Announcement by the State Bank of Pakistan comes as the country is in dire need of foreign aid.
UK sanctions 30 people worldwide over human rights abuses
Those sanctioned by Britain in coordination with international partners include Russian and Iranian officials.
World Cup 2022: Why Morocco’s win over Spain means so much to me
We're used to losing. Morocco's team is changing that, for the country and the Global South.
Greek police officer appears in court over Roma teen’s shooting
About 200 friends, relatives and other protesters from the Roma community gather outside the court in Thessaloniki.
Will foreign intervention help or hurt Haiti?
Haiti’s ambassador to the US, Bocchit Edmond, on the crisis in his country and whether foreign troops are the answer.
Brittney Griner lands in the US after Russia prisoner exchange
The prisoner swap deal was reached after months of negotiations between Washington and Moscow.
Middle East round-up: President Xi’s trip to Riyadh
Here's a round-up of Al Jazeera's Middle East coverage this week.
Brazil cannot afford to let Bolsonaro off the hook
The ongoing episode of post-election violence shows what Brazil needs today is not reconciliation but de-radicalisation.
‘Joy, sadness’: Football unites Argentina during World Cup 2022
Argentina's fans hope for victory as they meet the Netherlands in World Cup quarter-final.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 289
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 289th day, we take a look at the main developments.
World Cup 2022: Can you beat our predictor in the quarter-finals?
Al Jazeera’s AI robot predicted the outcome of seven out of the eight knockout games.
Netherlands vs Argentina predictions: World Cup 2022
Al Jazeera’s AI robot Kashef has crunched the numbers and has some predictions for today’s game.
Croatia vs Brazil quarter-finals predictions: World Cup 2022
Al Jazeera’s AI robot Kashef has crunched the numbers and has some predictions for today’s game.
EU sanctions Belgian trader, M23 rebel, others over DRC fighting
Eight people were added to the sanctions list, including rebels, a politician, an army member and a foreign businessman.
India braces as Cyclone Mandous advances, Sri Lanka shuts schools
Forecasts say the cyclonic storm will make landfall on India's southeastern coast around midnight on Friday.
New Zealand’s Ardern eyes trade mission to China
New Zealand prime minister says she hopes to visit main trade partner early next year if border restrictions allow.
South Korean truck drivers vote to end nationwide strike
Union members vote to end walkout after government invokes tough strike-busting law.
‘Hungry for days’: Drought’s cruel toll on pregnant Somali women
Somalia is grappling with its worst drought in 40 years; it's taking a toll on women's and girls' reproductive health.
Amid high expectations, Brazil aim for the ‘Hexa’ at World Cup
It has been 20 years since Brazil won the World Cup. Now, fans back home are hoping the team can bring back a sixth.
Huge fire engulfs shopping centre in Moscow suburb
No immediate reports of casualties from blaze raging through Mega Khimki shopping centre.
Why China’s COVID figures don’t add up
China is reporting fewer COVID cases despite easing restrictions across the country.
Is World Cup 2022 moving football’s future further east?
With global exposure and fan love, Asian and African teams are redefining the sport's future.
Italy, Japan and UK to merge projects for new fighter jet by 2035
Plan announced amid the backdrop of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and rising geopolitical tensions in the Asia Pacific.
Netherlands vs Argentina preview: World Cup 2022 quarter-final
Argentina's coach predicts a "beautiful game" against the Netherlands; winner to take on Brazil or Croatia in the semis.
Croatia vs Brazil match preview: World Cup 2022 quarter-final
Brazil head into their quarter-final against Croatia high on confidence after an impressive 4-1 win over South Korea.
Twitter had ‘secret blacklists’ to limit users, journalist claims
Independent journalist Bari Weiss says platform restricted visibility of 'disfavored tweets'.
UN urges Southeast Asia governments to rescue stranded Rohingya
About 200 mostly Muslim Rohingya have been drifting for more than a week in the Andaman Sea after their boat broke down.
Confusion and anxiety in China as draconian COVID curbs eased
Al Jazeera's Katrina Yu, who lives in Beijing, reports on three years dictated by an app and endless COVID testing.
World Cup 2022, day 20: It’s the quarter-finals
Croatia take on five-time World Cup winners Brazil before a Netherlands-Argentina bout in Qatar on December 9.
Keystone pipeline temporarily closed following Kansas oil spill
The energy company in charge of the pipeline has not said what caused the spill or how much oil was released.
Peru ex-President Castillo detained as ‘rebellion’ probe proceeds
Judge orders seven days' detention for Pedro Castillo as Peru grapples with fallout of his abrupt removal from office.
US prison warden found guilty in ‘rape club’ abuse case
Ray Garcia is first of five defendants to go to trial on charges of abusing women detained in a California prison.
US sues to block Microsoft buying ‘Call of Duty’ maker Activision
Antitrust regulator FTC said Microsoft had a record of buying valuable gaming content, using it to suppress competition
Is Germany at risk of violent plots by far-right groups?
German police say they have disrupted a far-right plot to violently overthrow the government.
Griner’s release raises fresh concerns about fate of Paul Whelan
As US welcomes release of basketball star Brittney Griner, calls grow to free other US citizen detained in Russia.
US Native American tribes seek to reintroduce indigenous wildlife
Native American groups in the US are trying to restore local species like ferrets and foxes as extinctions increase.
Portugal says Ronaldo did not threaten to leave World Cup squad
Portugal's Football Federation has denied reports that the captain threatened to walk out on the team in Qatar.
US extends export bans on three firms over illegal China exports
Firms sent technical drawings blueprints from US customers to manufacturers in China to 3-D print defence prototypes.
US labour market still tight as unemployment hits 10-month high
Economists have cautioned against reading too much into the rise as the data are volatile around this time of year.
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