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Portugal vs Switzerland round-of-16 predictions: World Cup 2022
Al Jazeera’s AI robot Kashef has crunched the numbers and has some predictions for today’s game.
Glencore to pay $180m over DRC corruption claims
The commodities company reached an agreement over bribery allegations spanning from 2007 to 2018.
Hope and optimism in Morocco ahead of World Cup last-16 match
Morocco are on the verge of making history as they take on former winners Spain in the last-16 match.
Five challenges Pakistan’s new army chief faces
General Asim Munir has taken over at a time when Pakistan is tackling multiple crises.
At least seven killed in northern Afghanistan roadside blast
Those killed were petroleum company employees on board a bus in Mazar-i-Sharif, according to a local official.
Can a new triple alliance save rainforests from ruin?
Brazil, Indonesia, and DR Congo urge global funding for critical preservation as climate emergency intensifies.
Asian, African fans relish ‘affordable’, close-to-home World Cup
Proximity and ease of access have allowed fans who can't afford travel to the West to finally live their dreams.
Australia lifts interest rates, adding to mortgage pain
Reserve Bank of Australia lifts benchmark rate to 3.1 percent in effort to bring down high inflation.
Japan, South Korea defeats end World Cup dreams for Asian teams
Japan's loss to Croatia in a penalty shootout and South Korea's 4-1 defeat to Brazil have ended their World Cup runs.
World Cup 2022, day 17: Last-16 stage reaches its conclusion
Morocco will face Spain before Portugal take on Switzerland as the 2022 World Cup's last-16 phase wraps up.
Morocco’s World Cup magic potion: Football moms, dads and fans
Forget Wags. The secret of Morocco's success at World Cup 2022 might come down to players' parents who have joined them.
N Korea orders new artillery fire over US-S Korea drills
Order comes a day after North Korea said it fired more than 130 shells into the sea off its east and west coasts.
Indonesia passes new criminal code, outlaws sex outside marriage
Controversial changes fuelled protests when they were first proposed in 2019 and could still be challenged in court.
Spain vs Morocco match preview: World Cup 2022 round of 16
The winners of Wednesday's clash to face either Portugal or Switzerland in the quarter-finals.
Portugal vs Switzerland match preview: World Cup 2022 round of 16
Cristiano Ronaldo will spearhead Portugal's attack as they look to overcome a well-organised Switzerland side.
Fuel runs dry at South Korean petrol stations as truckers strike
Nearly 100 petrol stations across country run out of fuel as 25,000 truckers demonstrate over pay.
Ukrainians face emergency blackouts after Russian missile attacks
Outages will be most severe in the Kyiv region, as teams work to repair damaged infrastructure in freezing conditions.
China bids farewell to former leader Jiang Zemin
China comes to a standstill for Jiang Zemin, with sirens wailing as people gathered for three minutes of silence.
Amnesty Canada target of China-linked cyberattack
Rights group says it is publicising the attack to raise awareness of risks faced by civil society.
China’s Beijing eases COVID curbs after rare protests
Authorities in Chinese capital will no longer require negative COVID test to enter supermarkets, commercial buildings.
Brazil dedicates World Cup win to ailing football legend Pele
'This victory is for him’: Vinicius Jr said of win over South Korea dedicated to Pele who is hospitalised in Sao Paulo.
Q&A: How China’s ‘sharp power’ is growing and evolving
Academic Joshua Kurlantzick says Beijing's influence efforts are becoming sophisticated and it is learning from Russia.
Protesters in Mongolia try to storm state palace
Thousands gathered to demand action over the economy and surging inflation amid a simmering corruption scandal.
Chinese cold on overseas travel even if COVID curbs ease: survey
Fear of infection listed as top concern of those who are reluctant to travel in survey of 4,000 Chinese consumers.
Photos: Stunning play by Brazil steamrolls South Korea 4-1
The South American juggernaut barrelled over South Korea and on to their eighth straight World Cup quarter-final match.
DR Congo says more than 270 killed in massacre by rebels
Democratic Republic of the Congo says 'children were killed' in attack it blames on rebels in country's restive east.
Russia launches ‘massive strike’ across Ukraine
Zelenskyy says four were killed in Russian attacks, while Moscow says Ukrainian drones struck air bases inside Russia.
COP15: Why does the UN biodiversity conference matter?
Conference aims to lay out plan to tackle 'unsustainable rate' of global biodiversity loss. Here's all you need to know.
Russian oil price cap: Five things you need to know
Al Jazeera answers five key questions to better understand the effect of the EU and G7's move.
Recap: Brazil vs South Korea – World Cup 2022
Brazil score four first-half goals to cruise past South Korea and into the World Cup 2022 quarter-finals.
How should Britain respond to mass public sector strikes?
Workers in several service industries are striking in December in protest of low pay and the rising cost of living.
US Supreme Court hears arguments challenging LGBTQ rights law
A Colorado website designer has requested exemption from a state law that could compel her to serve same-sex marriages.
Infographic: How much oil does Russia produce?
Russia is one of the largest producers of crude oil, and it provides more than a third of Europe's oil imports.
India signals it will continue to buy oil from Russia
India has so far not committed to the $60-per-barrel price cap on Russian oil set by the G7 and EU to squeeze Russia.
At least 27 dead in Colombia landslide that buried a bus
President Gustavo Petro says three minors among those killed when landslide hit vehicles in Risaralda province.
Croatia beat Japan on penalties to reach quarter-finals
With scores deadlocked at 1-1, Croatia won with goalkeeper Dominic Livakovic saving three penalties in the shootout.
‘Goblin mode’ is Oxford Dictionary’s word of the year
It's defined as behaviour that is unapologetically self-indulgent, lazy, or greedy, in a way that rejects social norms.
Recap: Japan vs Croatia – World Cup 2022
Croatia beat Japan 3-1 on penalties to book their place in the quarter-finals of the World Cup.
US jury begins deliberating in Trump Organization tax fraud trial
Jurors consider verdict after trial in which ex-president's real estate company accused of years-long scheme.
Indian billionaire Adani is now NDTV’s biggest shareholder
The news network's takeover has raised fears that one of the country's last bastions of free press is under threat.
Police investigate shooting of North Carolina electricity station
Tens of thousands have been left without power in the US following a suspected attack on two electricity substations.
South Sudan to send 750 troops to join regional force in DRC
The troops are off to eastern DRC to join a new regional force in trying to calm the latest round of fighting there.
Why is there so much stoppage time at World Cup 2022?
A total of 563 minutes - more than nine hours - added to the clock at the World Cup.
Nigeria train resumes operations eight months after major attack
The train attack was one of several major incidents in 2022 as Nigeria's overstretched security forces face challenges.
Ukrainian refugees in US ‘have nowhere to return’
Since Russia's invasion, tens of thousands have fled Ukraine for the US, often taking considerable risks in the process.
‘World Cup Wallace’: Meet Brazilian football’s unofficial drummer
The 60-year-old from Sao Paolo has been to every Brazil game with his drum for the past 10 World Cup tournaments.
Greece, Bulgaria discuss oil pipeline bypassing Bosphorus Strait
An EU embargo on Russian oil and a transit fee hike to use the Bosphorus Strait are reviving a shelved pipeline plan.
World Cup 2022 schedule: From knockout games until final in Qatar
We take a look at the round of 16, quarter-final, semi-final, and final games of Qatar's World Cup.
Walter Tull: The footballer who became a war hero
As one of British football's first Black players, Walter Tull was a trailblazer. But then World War I broke out.
UK’s Labour promises to abolish ‘indefensible’ House of Lords
Labour leader Keir Starmer promises 'the biggest ever transfer of power from Westminster to the British people'.
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