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Stowaways travel from Nigeria to Canary Islands on ship’s rudder
The three men rescued by the Spanish coastguard after 11 days at sea showed symptoms of dehydration and hypothermia.
French teen seeks justice after policeman beats, urinates on him
Policeman to face trial after footage shows him abuse a 14-year-old boy in Paris during last year's lockdown.
Zimbabwe faces power woes as low dam level halts hydroelectricity
The Kariba South Hydro Power Station provides Zimbabwe with about 70 percent of its electricity.
West Bank: Two brothers among four Palestinians killed by Israel
Jawad and Dhafr Rimawi were killed during an Israeli raid near Ramallah, while another man was killed near Hebron.
China ramps up COVID vaccination for elderly after rare protests
Simmering discontent with stringent COVID policies three years into the pandemic have ignited into broader protests.
What British PM Sunak’s first foreign policy speech made clear
The British leader, who came to power last month, promises 'robust pragmatism' in his first foreign policy speech.
World Cup 2022, day 10: The schedule, what’s at stake for teams
Looking ahead to World Cup action from Netherlands vs Qatar, Ecuador vs Senegal, Wales vs England, and Iran vs USA.
Fans say Iran vs USA game an opportunity for ‘stronger bonds’
For two fans at the World Cup, football is a reminder that individuals are more than the countries they come from.
Iran vs USA: Why is it hard to focus on just the football?
The stakes for tonight's match are high as a win will catapult Iran into the elimination stage for the very first time.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 279
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 279th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Why the West hesitates to condemn racism
It's simple: support for Israel, the rightward political shift in the West, and the colonial roots of the global order.
‘If you see me, weep’: Hunger stones auguring drought in Europe
As water levels dropped in Europe, ancient river stones once again emerged to tell their centuries-old tales of despair.
Will an African team win the World Cup?
What’s needed for an African team to take home football’s greatest prize.
Asian shares rise as jitters over China protests subside
The market rebound comes as police in China move against COVID-related protests that erupted in multiple cities.
World Cup 2022: England v Wales match preview
Gareth Southgate, Gareth Bale, and a centuries-old rivalry that transcends football.
World Cup 2022: Senegal vs Ecuador match preview
Ecuador will qualify for the last 16 if they avoid defeat, while Senegal are likely to need a win to progress.
World Cup 2022: Netherlands vs Qatar match preview
The Maroons are hoping to avoid becoming the first host country to exit a World Cup tournament without a win.
World Cup 2022: Iran vs USA match preview
Only one of them can go through from Group B, in a match that is inevitably being viewed through the prism of politics.
World Cup 2022: A brief history of US-Iran relations
As US meets Iran in critical World Cup match in Qatar, Al Jazeera looks at the volatile history between the two nations.
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef should be on ‘in danger’ list: UN
Adding the Great Barrier Reef to UNESCO's 'in danger' list could tarnish the heritage site's allure for visitors.
China says US ship ‘illegally intruded’ in waters near Spratlys
China has taken an increasingly assertive approach to its claims in the disputed South China Sea in recent years.
Hong Kong asks Beijing to rule on fight over foreign lawyers
Hong Kong's leader asks Beijing for help in his bid to block foreign lawyers from working on national security cases.
Foxconn’s China woes: mistrust, miscommunication, COVID curbs
Crisis at world's largest iPhone factory has disrupted production and hit Apple's share price.
World Cup recap, Day 9: Brazil, Portugal advance to group of 16
Cameroon, Serbia in 6-goal stunner, South Korea gutted by Ghana, Brazil beats Switzerland, Portugal wins over Uruguay.
China moves to curb protests, some COVID curbs eased
Heavy police presence on streets of protest cities after an unprecedented outpouring of anger over harsh curbs.
South Korea orders striking truckers back to work
Moves comes after President Yoon Suk-yeol presided over cabinet meeting to discuss invoking tough strike-busting laws.
In Mongolia, climate crisis threatens herding traditions
The nomads who have travelled around Mongolia's Tsaikhir Valley for generations struggle with intensifying drought.
Musk: Apple wants to block Twitter from its app store
The billionaire CEO of Twitter and Tesla said Apple was pressuring Twitter over content moderation demands.
British PM Sunak says ‘golden era’ of UK-China relations is over
Rishi Sunak warned Monday that China posed a 'systemic challenge' to UK 'values and interests'.
NATO says Russia using winter as a weapon in Ukraine war
Ukraine prepares for Russian attacks against energy and other key infrastructure as Western officials pledge support.
Photos: Fernandes gives Portugal 2-0 victory over Uruguay
Portugal took down Uruguay to become the third team to qualify for the Round of 16.
How can we best preserve cultural traditions around the world?
UNESCO is considering cultural traditions for inclusion on the Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
Fernandes brace against Uruguay puts Portugal through to last 16
Portugal's 2-0 victory makes them the third team after France and Brazil to qualify for the World Cup knockout stage.
WHO to use ‘mpox’ instead of monkeypox to avoid stigma, racism
Both names will be used simultaneously for one year while 'monkeypox' is phased out, the UN health agency says.
Mother of Uvalde victim files lawsuit against gunmakers, police
The case is the latest to challenge a status quo that typically grants immunity to firearms companies.
Somali troops overpower al-Shabab fighters to end hotel siege
Eight civilians and one soldier killed during siege and five other soldiers wounded, police spokesman says.
Photos: Brazil notches 1-0 victory against Switzerland
In the 83rd minute, Brazil's Casemiro delivers the sole goal needed for victory.
Ongoing protests cast shadow over World Cup for Iranian Americans
Protests against the Iranian government following the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini have spilled over into football.
Major crypto lender BlockFi files for bankruptcy protection
New Jersey-based BlockFi had links with crypto exchange FTX, which filed for bankruptcy protection earlier in November.
Gaslighting is Merriam-Webster’s word of the year for 2022
American dictionary calls term 'a word for our time' in an age of fake news, misinformation and conspiracy theories.
Top media outlets demand US end prosecution of Julian Assange
US charges against WikiLeaks founder threaten press freedom and set 'dangerous precedent', US and European media say.
Fans unimpressed amid flag row ahead of Iran-US World Cup clash
US Soccer social media post that depicted a modified Iranian flag triggered a furore ahead of a critical Group B match.
Buffalo supermarket attacker pleads guilty in mass shooting
US man who carried out white supremacist attack on a supermarket in predominantly Black area will face life in prison.
Brazil edge gritty Switzerland to gain round of 16 World Cup spot
Resolute Switzerland keep Brazil at bay for most of the match, but Casemiro's audacious strike breaks the deadlock.
Photos: Ghana fans celebrate 3-2 win over South Korea
'This was a tense game," one Black Stars fan says. "... The last few minutes took maybe 10 years of my life.'
Trudeau visiting First Nation community hit by stabbing spree
Visit to James Smith Cree Nation comes after leaders called for resources to set up tribal policing, addiction services.
Ex-Comoros president given life sentence over passport scandal
Former president, who had already spent four years in prison before facing a trial, is a rival to the country's leader.
Pakistan Taliban ends ceasefire with gov’t, threatens new attacks
The armed group calls off a truce that started in June and orders fighters to 'carry out attacks in the entire country'.
Hawaii volcano, world’s largest, erupts for first time in decades
Mauna Loa on the Big Island in the archipelago, began erupting late Sunday, putting emergency crews on alert.
Russia-US nuclear disarmament talks postponed
Officials from the two countries were due to meet in the Egyptian capital of Cairo from November 29 to December 6.
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