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Turkey accuses US of ‘bullying’ Saudi Arabia over OPEC+ oil cuts
Turkey's foreign minister slams US for 'bullying' Saudi Arabia after OPEC+ announced oil production cuts.
Trump’s former adviser Steve Bannon gets four months in prison
Bannon plans to appeal sentencing for contempt of Congress conviction over his refusal to comply with January 6 panel.
UN sanctions Haiti top gang leader Jimmy ‘Barbecue’ Cherizier
UN Security Council unanimously passes resolution establishing a 'sanctions regime' to target gangs in crisis-hit Haiti.
Russian threats revive old nuclear fears in central Europe
The Ukraine war has triggered fears across Europe, and these are especially felt in countries like Poland and Romania.
Ibrahim Traore sworn in as Burkina Faso interim president
The West African nation last month witnessed its second coup in eight months amid deepening insecurity in the Sahel.
UK reports bleak economic data, pound slips amid political crisis
The pound sinks against the US dollar while official data shows the UK government borrowing surge and retail sales slump
Should the EU impose a travel ban on all Russians?
Al Jazeera speaks to analyst Natia Seskuria about the bloc's dilemma.
Dozens of protesters killed in Chad. What happened?
Demonstrations against the extension of a transitional period before elections turned violent.
Africa’s next wannabe third-term presidents must be stopped
If the presidents of Senegal and the Central African Republic are planning constitutional coups, the AU must step in.
Far-right leader Meloni formally asks for mandate to govern Italy
Meloni says she and her allies have asked the nation’s president to give her the mandate to assemble a new government.
Indonesia seeks return of ‘looted’ artefacts from Netherlands
Items include the bones of 'Java Man', the first known fossils of the Homo erectus species, excavated by Eugène Dubois.
Economic woes, shifting ties complicate Pakistan’s flood recovery
Government seeking to generate much-needed funding but analysts say domestic and external challenges pose a risk.
Nasser al-Khater: Is criticism over Qatar’s World Cup justified?
The CEO of Qatar 2022 discusses the criticism the country has faced since winning the bid.
How will the race for UK’s next prime minister unfold?
The ruling Conservative Party is expected to select the new prime minister by October 28 following Truss's resignation.
Pakistan election commission disqualifies former PM Imran Khan
Former prime minister's party rejects ruling, calls on supporters to take to the streets.
Lettuce outlasts UK’s Liz Truss in salad days for social media
British newspaper stunt's tracked whether the UK's under-fire PM could survive longer than the leafy vegetable.
Anthony Hinton: ‘I sat on death row for 28 years’
In the US, at least five percent of the prison population is wrongly convicted.
Sister Helen Prejean on abolishing the death penalty
'We can never entrust our governments with the right to think they have the wisdom to be able to decide who should die.'
UN agency calls on Myanmar’s neighbours to protect asylum seekers
UN refugee agency is 'gravely concerned' about multiple reports of asylum seekers being forced back to Myanmar.
Hans Niemann files $100m lawsuit after chess cheating claims
The grandmaster is suing world champion Magnus Carlsen and online platform Chess.com, among others.
How river pollution is killing people in an Indian village
Villagers say they are suffering after years of unchecked industrial pollution has contaminated their water.
Israel, Ukraine discuss air defence systems after drone strikes
Ukraine's foreign minister says he talked to Israeli PM about the destruction 'caused by Iranian-made drones'.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian teen in Jenin raid
Salah al-Braiki, 19, was killed during armed clashes and confrontations following Israeli army raid on Jenin.
Why men in the West get away with killing women
They're not called 'honour killings', but white Western men often get away with similar excuses. It's no coincidence.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 240
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 240th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Philippines gets US military helicopters after Russia deal dumped
Manila will seek to have at least some of the reported $32m Russian helicopter deal down payment 'refunded' by Moscow.
Australia promises millions in climate, security aid for Pacific
Some 900 million Australia dollars ($565m) will be allocated to the Pacific region, Foreign Minister Penny Wong said.
EU fails to agree on cap on gas prices after 11 hour summit
At least 15 EU countries want surging prices capped amid public anger over the cost of living, but Germany is resistant.
ACLU asks top US court to review law against boycotting Israel
Arkansas anti-BDS law infringes on freedom of expression granted by US Constitution, rights group tells Supreme Court.
Snap shares tank 25% as inflation hits ad spend
Snap lost $4bn of its market cap in after-hours trading as it posted its slowest revenue growth in five years.
India fines Google $162m for anti-competitive practices
The regulator said Google leveraged its dominant position in markets such as online search and app store for Android.
US military will provide assistance for members seeking abortions
Military says it will cover travel expenses for service members in states with abortion bans, among other support.
Mass drone attacks in Ukraine foreshadow the ‘future of warfare’
'Kamikaze' drones are relatively cheap and can be deployed by the dozens, raising fear among civilian populations.
At least 150 killed in two days of fighting in Sudan’s Blue Nile
Women and children among those who lost their lives during intercommunal clashes, official says.
Can a non-Gandhi Congress leader take on PM Narendra Modi?
Mallikarjun Kharge has been elected as the Congress party's president.
White House says Iran helping Russia ‘on the ground’ in Crimea
Washington accuses Tehran of training Russian military on Iranian-made drones used in recent deadly attacks in Ukraine.
Russia: Alexey Navalny faces ‘terrorism’ charges; 30 years’ jail
New charges for promoting 'terrorism' could potentially result in a three-decade long prison term.
Biden touts infrastructure investments as US midterm vote looms
Amid Republican criticism of US spending, president promotes economic programmes in battleground state of Pennsylvania.
US home sales slid in September, jobless claims fall
The housing market continues to absorb the hardest hit from the US Fed's rapid increase in interest rates.
Colombia’s coca crops grew to ‘historic levels’ last year: UN
Cultivation of plant from which cocaine is made threatens Colombia's 'cultural potential, biodiversity', UN agency says.
The long fight against climate change deniers
Climate change deniers have sought to downplay the significance of global warming and humanity's role in driving it.
US midterm elections: Five states to vote on ‘slavery loopholes’
Nationwide push to change rules on prison labour leads to ballot measures as US struggles to face legacy of slavery.
Liz Truss gone: Who will become the UK’s new prime minister?
Truss, the shortest serving prime minister in British history, resigned following a controversial tax-cutting budget.
Photos: Brazil’s Amazon faces severe drought
A lack of rain follows on the heels of flooding, drying up incomes and putting drinking water supplies at risk.
Tesla stock down on growth worries
Investors are wary that the electric car maker may miss its growth targets due to inflation and logistical challenges.
OAS to meet after Peru’s embattled president alleges ‘coup’
Organization of American States says it will 'consider' situation in Peru upon request from President Pedro Castillo.
World reacts to UK PM Liz Truss’ resignation
Leaders around the world react as Truss announces her resignation, triggering a Conservative Party leadership contest.
What effect could midterm elections have on US foreign policy?
Vote for control of Congress could deepen divisions over Ukraine aid, complicating the Biden administration's agenda.
Palestinians strike in West Bank, Jerusalem over Israel killings
Confrontations break out with Israeli forces after teen dies and suspect in Jerusalem attack killed in shootout.
What travel restrictions is the EU imposing on Russians?
The bloc has made it harder and costlier for Russians to enter, but members are divided on an outright travel ban.
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