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Binance plans to buy key rival FTX in latest crypto bailout
Cryptocurrencies have been devastated this year as investors pulled out from risky assets amid rising interest rates.
Turkey demands Sweden take concrete steps prior to NATO approval
Ankara is demanding that Sweden and Finland extradite Kurdish rebels before lifting a veto on their membership bid.
UK minister Gavin Williamson quits after bullying allegation
Williamson's departure raises questions about the judgement of new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak who promised integrity.
DR Congo jets bomb M23 rebel targets in east, official says
Air strikes carried out after M23 rebels seize territory, displacing at least 90,000 people in the past month.
Photos: Americans vote in laundromats, schools and libraries
Inflation, abortion and the future of democracy weigh heavily on voters' minds in key US midterm elections.
Photos: Their lagoons languishing, Spanish wetlands go dry
Farming and tourism drained the aquifer feeding Doñana lagoon, and climate change brought prolonged drought this year.
How will Italy deal with the latest refugee arrivals?
New right-wing government blocks migrants from disembarking at Sicilian port.
Tax oil firms to pay for climate damage, island nations say
A group of small countries at COP27 demand oil companies compensate developing countries for climate-induced disasters.
US midterms: Legalising marijuana on the ballot in five states
Voters in Arkansas, Maryland, Missouri, North and South Dakota deciding whether to OK recreational marijuana measures.
Is Musk’s Twitter ready for a surge in US midterm misinformation?
Layoffs at Twitter have already led to a 'big slowdown' in its responses to tweets spreading false information.
India to continue buying oil from Russia as ties deepen
India's foreign minister says buying oil from its 'steady and time-tested partner' is economically advantageous.
Nicole strengthens into tropical storm en route to Bahamas
Nicole is churning towards northwest Bahamas and Florida's Atlantic coast, where millions of people are under warnings.
Puma chief Bjorn Gulden named new Adidas CEO
The Norwegian had served as senior vice president of apparel and accessories at Adidas in the 1990s before joining Puma.
UN warns of worsening food crisis in Sri Lanka amid economic woes
UN agencies say they raised $79m in aid, they need an additional $70m to cater to growing number of poor people.
Court orders striking Kenya Airways pilots to resume work
Thousands of passengers stranded after pilots union goes on strike on Saturday over pension and deferred pay disputes.
Winning numbers for $2.04bn US Powerball drawn after delay
The Powerball lottery is played across 45 US states and the record jackpot has generated increased interest.
Pakistan journalist killed in Kenya was ‘targeted’, says official
Interior minister says evidence suggests the killing of Arshad Sharif in Kenya was 'not a case of mistaken identity'.
Iran denounces skater who flouted hijab rule abroad amid protests
Niloufar Mardani is the latest athlete to not follow Iran's hijab rules when competing abroad.
UN rights chief: Alaa Abd el-Fattah’s life in great danger
Volker Turk called on Egypt to immediately release hunger striking prisoner as leaders gather for COP27 in the country.
Uganda to close schools early after eight children die of Ebola
Education minister says cabinet has decided to close preschools, primary schools and secondary schools from November 25.
How US climate lawsuits could hold Big Oil accountable
If successful, a growing wave of lawsuits could force companies to pay for climate adaptation, experts say.
EU halts Vanuatu visa-free access over ‘golden passports’ scheme
Suspension to take effect from February 2023 as Brussels continues to crack down on investor citizenship schemes.
France opens inquiry into cardinal’s confession of child abuse
Prosecutors in Marseille probe the facts after a cardinal admits to 'reprehensible' acts against a girl in the 1980s.
Italy allows 89 people to disembark rescue ship after days at sea
A German humanitarian ship docks in southern Italy, where all rescued 89 migrants on board are allowed to disembark.
Qatar and the 2022 World Cup | Start Here
Can the tiny Gulf nation pull off the world’s biggest sporting event?
Ukraine says talks with Russia hinge on ‘territorial integrity’
Kyiv demands the restoration of Ukraine's borders as a precondition for negotiations while ruling out talks with Putin.
World Cup: Can Switzerland go further than they’ve gone before?
The Swiss will hope to cause trouble during the knockout phase in Qatar if they can escape a testing qualifying group.
‘Rampant violence’ in Syrian camp for ISIL-linked detainees: MSF
Al-Hol camp in northern Syria holds displaced refugees and families of ISIL (ISIS) fighters.
Nigerian influencer ‘Hushpuppi’ jailed in US for money laundering
The 40-year-old social media influencer became famous for flaunting a lavish lifestyle supported by money laundering.
Polls open in critical US midterm elections
Vote will decide makeup of next US Congress, with Republicans looking to claw back control from Democrats.
Climate protesters block UK’s busiest motorway for second day
Just Stop Oil activists climb gantries along multiple parts of the M25, forcing closures.
Can Tunisia finally manage to get past the World Cup group stage?
The North Africans are hoping to progress beyond the first round of Qatar World Cup for the first time in their history.
‘Racism’: Qataris decry French cartoon of national football team
Caricature published by Le Canard enchainé in its October issue which focuses on Qatar and its role as World Cup host.
Climate artefacts: How Nazi warships resurfaced in the Danube
As water levels reached historically low levels across Europe in 2022, history emerged from its depths.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 258
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 258th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Nigerian widows end case in the Netherlands against Shell
The widows' husbands were among the 'Ogoni Nine', a group of activists hung by Nigeria's military government in 1995.
Pakistan police file report into Imran Khan shooting
Former prime minister's party rejects report as 'mockery' after attack during a protest march last week.
Border policeman shot dead in Bulgaria at border with Turkey
An unidentified person shoots at a border police officer and a serviceman near Bulgaria's Golyam Dervent village.
Photos: Hot-air balloons light up Myanmar sky after COVID-19 hiatus
The annual Tazaungdaing Lighting Festival marks the end of rainy season with a display of exploding hot-air balloons.
Fossil fuels are the world’s worst deals to insure — here’s why
Major insurance companies are rightly dumping fossil fuel projects. But they should move faster — for their own good.
Global South needs $2tn a year to fight climate crisis: Report
A trillion dollars should come from rich countries, investors and multilateral development banks, UN-backed report says.
US aid worker shot dead in Baghdad in rare attack: Officials
Iraqi police sources said the attackers appear to have been attempting to kidnap the man.
What lies ahead for displaced Venezuelans in Mexico?
People aiming to reach the US and apply for asylum face uncertainty after sudden change in admissions policy.
World Cup 1974: When the Dutch replaced Brazil as crowd pleasers
Tournament hosted by West Germany and under heavy security cover following the Munich attack of 1972 Olympics.
Jordan coach: ‘Morocco can be the dark horse of World Cup 2022’
Jordan's coach Adnan Hamad talks to Al Jazeera about how well he believes the Arab teams will do at the World Cup.
Americans jailed in Japan over Ghosn’s escape return home
Father and son spent 20 months in prison for helping former Nissan chairman flee Japan.
US hosts talks between Armenia, Azerbaijan’s foreign ministers
Antony Blinken praises Yerevan and Baku for taking 'courageous steps' towards a durable peace as he hosts meeting.
Qatar national team’s road to World Cup 2022
The highs, the lows, the wins, the losses and the expectations from the national side.
Democrats and Republicans make last-minute pitches on polls’ eve
US President Joe Biden repeats concerns about US democracy, as Trump hints at another run for the presidency.
Hacker threatens to leak Australians’ medical data in 24 hours
Private insurer Medibank says data of about 9.7 million current and former customers has been compromised.
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