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What are meme stocks and why are they back?
Why are day traders betting on flailing companies? Who is making the money? And what's a meme stock anyway?
Photos: Fisherwomen around Kashmir lake fear losing livelihood
As Lake Wullar's condition deteriorates due to growing pollution and encroachment, women stare at an uncertain future.
Breaking down Israel’s regulations on foreigners in the West Bank
Israel has delayed implementation of revised restrictions on foreigners entering the occupied West Bank after backlash.
Odinga accepts but disagrees with court decision on Kenya election
The Supreme Court had delivered a unanimous verdict on Monday upholding William Ruto's victory in the presidential poll.
Photos: Boris Johnson’s time in office as he exits Downing Street
The debate over leader Boris Johnson's legacy will linger long after he leaves, as Liz Truss set to succeed him.
Israel says ‘high possibility’ its army killed Shireen Abu Akleh
Israel says it will not launch a criminal investigation into the killing of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh.
Israel extends detention of Palestinian French rights lawyer
Salah Hammouri, 37, has been held by Israel without trial or charge since March based on 'secret evidence'.
UN humanitarian chief says ‘famine at the door’ in Somalia
At least 1 million people in Somalia have been displaced by the worst drought in decades, driven by climate change.
Death toll in devastating Pakistan floods crosses 1,300 mark
Sindh province remains the worst affected where authorities report a total of 522 deaths so far, including 219 children.
Infographic: UK inflation under each prime minister
Liz Truss will assume the role of UK prime minister in a tough economic environment, with inflation at a 40-year high.
Liz Truss: What are new UK leader’s major policies?
New leader of the Conservative Party Liz Truss has ruled out new taxes and energy rationing amid soaring inflation.
Liz Truss to become UK’s next PM after winning Conservative race
Britain's Conservative Party picks Liz Truss as its leader, triggering the beginning of a handover from Boris Johnson.
Earthquake in China’s Sichuan kills 21 as landslides strike
The quake was Sichuan's biggest since August 2017 when a magnitude 7.0 earthquake hit the Aba region.
Kenya’s Supreme Court upholds Ruto’s win in presidential election
Former deputy president William Ruto had been declared winner of the election over former prime minister Raila Odinga.
Euro hits new 20-year low after Russia halts gas supplies
The euro slides to $0.9876 after Russia scraps a Saturday deadline for flows from the Nord Stream pipeline to resume.
Iran rejects Western claims that nuclear position is ‘negative’
Tehran has maintained that the ball is in the US court after its response to Washington last week.
Ten killed in Canada stabbing spree: What, where and who?
Suspects on the run after attacks at James Smith Cree Nation and nearby Weldon village in Saskatchewan province.
Ukraine claims counteroffensive success to ‘starve the Russians’
Counterattack in southern Ukraine has succeeded in wrestling back towns from Russian troops, president says.
Israel delays, amends new restrictions on foreigners in West Bank
Updated text removes the condition that foreign visitors inform Israel about relationships with Palestinians.
UK to learn who will succeed Boris Johnson as PM
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss or former Treasury chief Rishi Sunak will be announced the new leader of the United Kingdom.
Eight killed in blast outside Russian embassy in Kabul: Sources
Two embassy staff among eight dead as bomber detonates explosives near embassy's gate, security sources tell Al Jazeera.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 194
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 194th day, we take a look at the main developments.
South Korea closes schools, halts flights as typhoon nears
Typhoon Hinnamnor has already brought heavy rain to southern cities and is due to make landfall on Tuesday near Busan.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian teenager in occupied West Bank
Taher Mohammad Zakarneh, 19, was shot by Israeli forces during a raid near the northern West Bank city of Jenin.
Tuvalu promises to ‘stand firm’ with Taiwan amid Pacific rivalry
The tiny nation is one of four in the Pacific that still maintains formal ties with Taiwan.
Bed Bath & Beyond CFO plunges to death
Gutstavo Arnal, the 52-year-old CFO of the struggling big-box chain, fell to his death on Friday in New York.
UN Myanmar envoy ‘very concerned’ about Aung San Suu Kyi’s health
Noeleen Heyzer says she will not make a second visit to the country unless she can see the deposed leader.
Former Tata Sons Chairman Cyrus Mistry dies in car crash
Mistry, 54, who died on Sunday, was sacked from Tata Sons, the holding company of the $300bn conglomerate, in 2016.
Chile says emphatic no to proposed new constitution in referendum
Chileans reject proposed progressive constitution that would have replaced the charter dating from the Pinochet era.
Canada stabbing attack kills 10, wounds 15 in Saskatchewan
Police hunt for two assailants after a series of knife attacks at two communities in central Canada.
Germany announces $65bn plan to combat rising energy prices
Several EU nations announce emergency plans to combat skyrocketing energy prices in the wake of Russia's war in Ukraine.
India’s Gandhi slams PM Modi over price rise, Hindu-Muslim divide
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi blames PM Modi for soaring unemployment and inflation as he rallies supporters in Delhi.
Why has Russia stopped gas supplies to Europe?
Europe's energy crisis gets worse after Russia shuts down the Nord Stream 1 pipeline yet again.
Asia Cup cricket: Pakistan beat India in thrilling Super 4 finish
Pakistan edge out India off the penultimate ball of the match by five wickets.
Israeli soldiers wounded in bus shooting in occupied West Bank
The incident took place just days after the Israeli army killed two Palestinians during raids in the West Bank.
Controversy erupts over prize awarded to AI-generated art
Critics say the text to image system pose a threat to the livelihoods of human artists.
Voting on Chile’s proposed constitution: What you need to know
Chileans vote to approve a new constitution, first since 1980 that was drafted under military leader Augusto Pinochet.
‘Everything has gone’: The Indonesians living in flooded homes
On the northern coast of Central Java, villagers are fighting a losing battle against rising sea levels.
Hamas executes five Palestinians in Gaza, two for Israel ties
Two men were executed for 'collaboration with Israel' while three others were convicted of murder.
Mapping Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant
Zaporizhzhia accounts for nearly half of the total electricity generated by Ukraine's four nuclear power plants.
Explainer: Will capping Russian oil prices actually work?
Such a move would be unprecedented and one some analysts say could backfire.
The Chilean constitutional vote: A tectonic shift?
Fifty years after the US tried to derail Chilean democracy, Chile is paving the way for a new model of governance.
‘Afraid for our lives’: Ukraine nuclear plant loses power
Constant artillery fire has prompted fears of a radiation disaster in the Zaporizhzhia area.
The hospital train helping Ukraine’s sick and wounded
Chronically ill and injured patients are evacuated from the embattled east to safer hospitals in the west.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 193
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 193rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Asia Cup: India vs Pakistan Super 4 preview
India and Pakistan will take on each other in the Super 4 round of the Asia Cup cricket tournament.
Mali releases three Ivorian soldiers; 46 still detained
Arrest of the Ivorian soldiers in Mali's capital in July sparked a diplomatic spat between the West African neighbours.
Malaysia’s Mahathir Mohamad discharged from hospital
The former prime minister, who is 97, returns home after treatment for COVID-19.
Trump calls FBI search of Mar-a-Lago a ‘travesty of justice’
Former US president slams FBI raid, calls Joe Biden an 'enemy of the state' in first appearance since Mar-a-Lago search.
Why is Poland demanding compensation from Germany?
The German government says the issue of World War II reparations is 'closed'.
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