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Argentina coast past Poland 2-0 to top World Cup Group C
Second-half goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Julian Alvarez cap a return to form for the South American giants.
Brazil: Amazon deforestation drops, but devastation still rampant
Environmentalist says outgoing President Jair Bolsonaro handing his successor, Lula da Silva, 'an Amazon in flames'.
Photos: Tunisian fans celebrate despite World Cup exit
Tunisia outplayed France for a 1-0 historic win, but did not make it through to the knockout stage.
ISIL armed group announces death of its leader
A spokesman for the group said its leader Abu Hasan al-Hashimi al-Qurashi, killed 'in combat'.
Photos: Storms cause major tornadoes, flooding around US south
At least two people died as tornadoes damaged homes, destroyed a fire station and trapped people in a grocery store.
Photos: Australia stun Denmark, claim place in World Cup last 16
The Socceroos are into the knockout stage with a second-half goal from Mathew Leckie.
US ‘deeply concerned’ about Whelan, citizen detained in Russia
Family of Paul Whelan, jailed on espionage charges in Russia, says they have not heard from him in days.
India GDP halves in September quarter as COVID distortions fade
Economists warned that growth momentum may ease in the December quarter due to higher interest rates, slowing exports.
Iran sentences four people to death for ‘cooperating’ with Israel
The four were accused of cooperating with the Israeli intelligence service and committing kidnappings.
Australia upset Denmark 1-0 to earn World Cup last 16 spot
Narrow victory puts Socceroos through to the last 16 for first time since 2006, while Denmark crashes out.
Recap: Tunisia vs France – World Cup 2022
Second-half goal by captain Khazri helps Tunisia beat France but Australia's win over Denmark seals their exit.
US revises up last quarter’s economic growth to 2.9 percent
Wednesday's data shows that last quarter's GDP uptick was led by solid gains in exports and consumer spending.
US children’s hospitals overwhelmed by RSV cases
Nurses have no ‘wiggle room’ in ICUs amid a surge of respiratory illnesses.
UN warns of social unrest after ‘striking’ drop in global wages
International Labour Organization says real wages declined 0.9 percent in the first half of 2022.
Mozambique court hands out verdicts in $2bn corruption case
The 19 high-profile defendants are accused of a wide range of financial crimes connected to illicit state-backed loans.
Winter starts, Ukraine goes dark: Fear and resolve in blackouts
Al Jazeera’s Rory Challands, reporting in Kyiv, on how Ukrainians are trying to cope in the dark.
UK royal family staff quits after racist comments to charity boss
Buckingham Palace says the staff member who made 'unacceptable' comments to Ngozi Fulani stepped aside.
Data shows drug slowing Alzheimer’s but doubts over effect remain
Lecanemab modestly slows disease’s inevitable worsening, but it remains unclear how much of a difference it will make.
Native Nation: Voices of survival
An Indigenous American podcast team on a road trip uncover the reality of resource extraction on their sacred land.
Racing to develop Africa’s next-gen vaccines before new pandemic
How scientists across Africa plan to use mRNA technology to fight diseases and tackle inequities in global health.
South Africa panel files report on Ramaphosa farm scandal
Inquiry looked into whether the president should face impeachment for alleged cover-up of theft of $4m at his game farm.
World Cup 2022 predictions: Tunisia vs France and other matches
Al Jazeera’s AI robot Kashef has crunched the numbers and churned out some predictions for today’s games.
How the EU can help save Indigenous lives and the Amazon
Brussels's new deforestation legislation should include a ban on products linked to violence against Indigenous people.
France rescues 240 UK-bound asylum seekers in 24-hour period
The 240 were rescued in five different operations between Monday and Tuesday off Calais on France's northern coast.
Belgium opens biggest-ever criminal trial over 2016 bombings
First hearing kicks off jury selection in prosecution of people accused of directing or aiding 2016 attacks in Brussels.
At least 15 killed in Afghanistan school bombing, says official
Local official says 15 people killed and 20 others wounded in bombing at a religious school in northern Afghanistan.
Cameroon suspend Onana, will play rest of World Cup without him
The star goalkeeper has been disciplined after a dispute with coach Rigobert Song, Cameroon's football federation says.
‘Struggling’: An Indian wedding photographer’s monthly expenses
A video editor and photographer scrambles to support his family and afford his sons' education.
First shipment of Russian fertiliser en route to Africa
Fertilisers currently stored in Europe will 'prevent catastrophic crop loss on the African continent,' UN says.
Egyptians want the Rosetta Stone back
It helped decipher hieroglyphics, and now Egyptians want it back from the British Museum.
India’s Tata Group to merge Air India with Vistara airlines
Merger will create bigger full-service carrier that will strengthen Tata's presence in domestic and international skies.
For Canadian universities, the Palestinian is the ‘toxic other’
Canadian universities are actively expelling the Palestinian critique from their halls of academe.
Former Chinese President Jiang Zemin dies at 96
State media says Jiang died from leukaemia and multiple organ failure in the city of Shanghai.
‘No timeline’ for restoring internet to Tigray: Ethiopia minister
In a ceasefire agreement signed earlier this month, Ethiopia committed to restoring basic services to the Tigray region.
Does 2022 spell a US labour union revival?
Public support for unions is at highest level in decades as workers organise at major corporations.
Hazmat suit-clad riot police confront China COVID-19 protesters
Clashes reported in locked-down southern city of Guangzhou amid the biggest wave of civil unrest since 1989.
Can Kenya emerge as a role model on refugees?
Its new law - if implemented well - could improve access to education, work and movement for half a million refugees.
Ukraine seeks more NATO aid amid ‘difficult’ front-line situation
Officials ask for air defence systems and power transformers as Russian forces seek to advance in multiple fronts.
Three killed as suicide bomb blast hits Pakistan police vehicle
TTP claims responsibility for attack that targeted officers deployed to protect polio vaccination campaign workers.
World Cup 2022, day 11: The schedule, what’s at stake for teams
All to play for on day 11 with Australia vs Denmark, Tunisia vs France, Poland vs Argentina, and Saudi Arabia vs Mexico.
World Cup 2022: Argentina vs Poland match preview
A loss to current table-toppers Poland could see Messi and Co eliminated from the World Cup.
World Cup 2022: France vs Tunisia match preview
Misfiring Tunisia will look to end their goal drought and secure a spot in the last 16.
World Cup 2022: Denmark vs Australia match preview
The Socceroos were impressive in their 1-0 win over Tunisia, but Denmark remain the favourites for this must-win game.
World Cup 2022: Mexico v Saudi Arabia match preview
This is a must-win game for Mexico, who have yet to score at this World Cup and face a Saudi team who beat Argentina.
China’s BYD to launch electric vehicles in Mexico next year
World's largest EV maker by sales says it aims to sell 10,000 vehicles in Mexico in 2023.
How immigration ‘made French football better’
From Polish miners to heroes of Algerian independence, immigrants have greatly influenced French football.
Singapore tightens rules on last-minute death penalty appeals
New law follows a series of late-stage applications filed by prisoners after exhausting the appeal and clemency process.
San Francisco police given power to use killer robots
The decision to approve the use of the remote-controlled equipment followed a two-hour emotionally charged debate.
Ho Chi Minh City’s plastic ‘habit’ leaves piles of waste
Small scale recycling is under way but most rubbish still ends up in landfills and waste-to-energy plans have stalled.
World Cup recap, Day 10: US defeats Iran, England wallop Wales
US header seals win over Iran, England thrash Wales, Qatar loses to Netherlands and Senegal defeats Ecuador.
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