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FIFA fines Croatia over fans’ abuse of Canadian goalkeeper
Penalty from world football's governing body comes 48 hours before Croatia face Brazil in the World Cup quarter-finals.
What has pushed Mongolians to take to the streets in protest?
Several days of protests culminated in the storming of the government palace in Ulaanbaatar.
US Justice Department finds ‘incompetence’ in Whitey Bulger death
A report issued Wednesday recommends disciplinary action for prison workers in connection to the famed mobster's murder.
Ukraine wants a special tribunal to prosecute Putin. Can it work?
Ukraine President Zelenskyy calls on US to support the establishment of a special tribunal for the crime of aggression.
US second gentleman slams hate ‘epidemic’ amid anti-Semitism rise
At White House roundtable, Doug Emhoff urges everyone to condemn anti-Semitism and warns against normalising bigotry.
Castillo moves to dissolve Peruvian Congress, it impeaches him
Critics call Castillo's move a 'coup d'etat', Peruvian Congress votes to remove the president.
Afghan girls sit exams despite not attending schools for a year
Twelfth grade girls, who were banned from school by the Taliban, were asked to sit for graduation exams.
Shrinking natural habitats push wildlife and cities into contact
Cities like Detroit in the US take efforts to accommodate wildlife as climate change poses challenges for conservation.
Immigration staff at busiest UK airports to strike over Christmas
In a dispute over pay, staff in passport booths would walk out on eight days from December 23 to 31, union says.
Taliban caries out first public execution since Afghan takeover
The execution in Farah province was attended by hundreds including senior Taliban officials, a group spokesman said.
Banned from schools, Afghan girls fear for their future
Millions of Afghan women banned from school are forced to work on farms, weaving carpets, and doing household chores.
Bank of Canada hikes interest rate to highest level in 15 years
Central bank has raised rates at record pace to 4.25 percent to fight inflation but signalled hikes was near an end.
What Warnock’s US Senate victory means for the Democrats
Raphael Warnock's reelection in closely watched Georgia run-off spells good news for Joe Biden and his Democratic Party.
Cyberattack on top Indian hospital highlights security risk
Healthcare workers couldn’t access patient reports because the servers that store that data had been hacked & corrupted.
Zelenskyy named Time magazine’s ‘Person of the Year’
Time hailed Ukraine's president for his bravery in leading his country's resistance to Russia's full-scale invasion.
In Doha, lull in football action no match for World Cup buzz
Round of 16 gives way to two-day break before quarter-finals. So, how are locals and visitors filling the football void?
‘Broke all the time’: A carpenter and coder’s monthly costs
In Louisiana, side hustles and scrimping keep Aman afloat but it is getting tougher to cover basic expenses.
Notorious Bangladesh police unit received spy training in the UK
Despite US sanctions against the Rapid Action Battalion, members went to Britain to receive mass surveillance training.
Mozambique ex-president’s son, 10 others jailed over corruption
Nineteen people, including state security officials, went on trial for a 'hidden debt' scandal that crashed the economy.
Turkey seeks proof of insurance from Russian oil tankers
Moscow expresses concern over build up of oil tankers in the Bosphorus Strait as Ankara requests proof of insurance.
Belarus to move troops, equipment amid Ukrainian fears of attack
Belarus plans to move military equipment and forces in a 'counterterrorism' exercise, state media reports.
FIFA World Cup: Palestine 1 – Israel 0
How Palestine won Qatar 2022 without even playing in it.
Dozens escape Morocco-Turkey plane after Spain emergency landing
Police detain 14 and search for 14 others who ran across the tarmac in Barcelona after causing false emergency landing.
Nigeria to limit cash withdrawals to $225 a week
Authorities have been trying to curb counterfeiting and discourage the payment of ransoms to kidnappers who demand cash.
‘Who’s the dictator?’ asks Iran’s Raisi as protests continue
Top officials this week visited universities, which have seen many rounds of protests since September.
Is Ukraine’s new drone a game-changer in the war?
A mysterious weapon has hit one of Russia's largest and most important military airfields.
‘They silenced her’: The fight for justice for Shireen Abu Akleh
Family members, colleagues and lawyers explain why they are pursuing justice for the veteran journalist.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 287
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 287th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Eight million may still be exposed to Pakistan floodwaters: UN
Pakistan saw record floods this summer after heavy monsoon rains and melting glaciers submerged one-third of country.
Deuba set to remain PM as Nepali Congress party wins most seats
New government formation could take days as Deuba-led coalition is two seats short of majority in 275-member parliament.
Incoming Israeli minister calls for expulsion of Al Jazeera
Far-right Itamar Ben-Gvir's comments come as the network takes Shireen Abu Akleh’s killing to the ICC.
Latvia switches off the liberal Russian TV channel it took in
Rain TV loses broadcasting licence following a scandal between the liberal Russian opposition and their host country.
China, the US and a new scramble for the Gulf
Washington won't want to share its sphere of influence. But new Gulf leaders and Xi Jinping have other ideas.
Turkish deadline for SDF withdrawal from northern Syria: Source
Turkish source tells Al Jazeera that Ankara has told the US and Russia that the SDF must withdraw within two weeks.
Samuel Eto’o apologises for attacking a man after World Cup match
Cameroon Football Federation President was filmed having an altercation with a man outside Stadium 974.
M23 says ready to ‘withdraw’ in eastern DRC, yet clashes reported
The armed group, which was absent from peace talks, has requested meeting with regional mediators over conflict.
EU requests WTO panels over trade disputes with China
Disputes concern restrictions on EU firms' rights to use foreign court to protect patents, and trade with Lithuania.
Morocco wakes up to a World Cup dream that came true
Morocco beat Spain to reach the World Cup 2022 quarter-finals. Fans back in the country could barely believe it.
Germany arrests 25 over alleged far-right coup plot
The followers of the Reich Citizens were allegedly preparing 'to violently force their way into the German parliament'.
‘Humanity has become a weapon of mass extinction’: UN
UN chief Antonio Guterres says the COP15 talks on biodiversity must stop humanity from 'committing suicide by proxy'.
Morocco’s footballer Hakimi: From ‘difficult moments’ to stardom
Born in Spain, Hakimi from a very young age was touted as a star prospect. He delivered on Tuesday.
Is Russia trying to win the war in Ukraine by weaponising winter?
A quarter of Ukraine’s population is without power after Moscow’s repeated bombardment of energy infrastructure.
Pakistan poll panel starts process to remove Khan as party chief
Former PM Imran Khan has been charged with not disclosing buying gifts from the state depository.
Future adrift: India’s Indigenous Meitei lose floating homestays
Manipur state has chosen multimillion-dollar projects over humble tourist attractions on the Loktak freshwater lake.
China loosens COVID quarantine, testing rules nationwide
In a major policy adjustment, China's Health Commission says people who have mild COVID symptoms can quarantine at home.
Indonesian police station attacked in suspected suicide blast
One police officer was killed and eight people wounded after a man detonated a device during morning roll call.
Somalia forces and allies retake key town from al-Shabab
The army and local clans, with US and AU support, have been waging a broader campaign to try and drive fighters out.
Ronaldo’s World Cup: Sidelined then eclipsed by stand-in Ramos
Portugal manager Fernando Santos said Ronaldo's place in the remainder of the World Cup still had to be 'defined'.
Australia fines Uber $14m for misleading on fares, cancellations
Australian court rules ride-sharing app broke consumer law by misleading customers on charges for cancelled trips.
China’s trade plunges to lowest level since 2020 amid COVID curbs
Imports fell 10.6 percent in November while exports dropped 8.7 percent, according to customs data.
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