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Can Messi-led Argentina go all the way at World Cup 2022?
After two World Cup games and three finals, some hopes this year's team will lift the prestigious trophy once again.
FTX’s digital assets seized in The Bahamas for ‘safekeeping’
Securities Commission of The Bahamas says it has taken control of FTX Digital Markets' assets to protect investors.
The Qatar World Cup is about to shatter colonial myths
Instead of mimicking ex-colonial powers, the event can help decolonise biased thinking about Arab and Muslim cultures.
North Korea tests suspected ICBM with range to reach US mainland
Kamala Harris convenes emergency meeting of leaders at regional summit in Bangkok after weapon lands in seas off Japan.
Japan’s inflation soars to 40-year high
Core consumer inflation of 3.6 percent marks fastest price growth since 1982.
Why Malaysia’s 2022 election is so difficult to predict
Malaysia holds its general election on Saturday with three leading coalitions vying for power and millions of new voters.
Uvalde police chief who delayed during school shooting steps down
Mariano Pargas, who came under scrutiny over his response to deadly Texas shooting, resigns amid calls he step down.
Brittney Griner moved to penal colony in Russia’s Mordovia region
WNBA player, whose whereabouts had been publicly unknown, is in penal colony 500km southeast of Moscow, lawyers confirm.
Photos: Fans gear up for FIFA World Cup
Football's premiere event is expected to draw more than 1.2 million visitors to the Gulf nation.
US to demolish four dams in river restoration effort
Decision by regulators comes after years of advocacy by Native American tribes and environmentalists.
Starbucks workers strike at more than 100 US stores
The walkouts coincide with Starbucks’s annual Red Cup Day, when the company gives free reusable cups to customers.
Senegal star Sadio Mane ruled out of World Cup with leg injury
The injury to the Bayern Munich forward is a crushing blow to Senegal's chances at Qatar 2022.
Fire rips through Gaza residential building, killing 21 people
A fire erupted during birthday celebrations in a home in Jabalia, spreading quickly through a four-storey building.
Photos: Dutch court convicts three men over MH17 downing
The passenger flight was shot down over eastern Ukraine in 2014, killing nearly 300 people.
‘Complete failure of corporate controls’ at FTX, says new CEO
Bankruptcy specialist John Ray who took over as CEO when FTX filed for bankruptcy said the situation is 'unprecedented'.
Can the new UK government stabilise the economy?
Finance minister announces tax hikes and spending cuts to curb inflation.
Canadian police charge man in plot to topple Haiti’s Moise gov’t
Police accuse 51-year-old of planning 'armed revolution' to seize power from ex-President Jovenel Moise.
US unemployment claims fall, housing market suffers
Widespread layoffs remain low despite a surge in technology-sector job cuts on fears of an upcoming recession.
US offers $5m for information on Paraguayan prosecutor’s killers
US State Department seeks information leading to arrest or conviction of those involved in Marcelo Pecci assassination.
Nancy Pelosi will step down as leader of US House Democrats
'The hour has come for a new generation to lead the Democratic caucus,' 82-year-old outgoing US House speaker says.
Greece’s top diplomat calls off Tripoli visit on touchdown
Greek FM Nikos Dendias did not disembark from his plane, refusing to meet with his Tripoli counterpart awaiting him.
Jailed Egyptian activist’s health ‘deteriorated severely’: Family
Alaa Abd el-Fattah's family allowed to visit prison for the first time in a month since he escalated his hunger strike.
US watchdog blames Washington, Ghani for the fall of Kabul
SIGAR identifies six factors that contributed to the collapse of the Afghan government and return of Taliban to power.
NATO faces new challenge as Ukraine war spills into Poland
Military alliance and analysts say deadly blast in Poland highlights need to further strengthen NATO's eastern flank.
New IAEA resolution censures Iran over insufficient cooperation
Iran continues to demand that an inquiry into nuclear particles found at its nuclear sites must be dropped.
‘Green’ tech can’t save us from climate change | All Hail
Is 'green' technology simply delaying the most crucial climate action of all - slashing emissions?
Dutch court convicts three MH17 suspects, acquits one
Eight years after all 298 on board died, two Russians and one Ukrainian are sentenced to life in prison for murder.
Middle East round-up: A reminder of dark days in Istanbul
Here’s a round-up of Al Jazeera’s Middle East coverage this week.
World Cup 2022: The Football Basics | Start Here
Qatar 2022: A beginners' guide to the football.
Hunt unveils new spending cuts, tax hikes to fix UK’s economy
The Treasury chief says the new budget plan prioritises 'stability, growth and public services'.
World Cup 2022 buzz builds as Qatar welcomes football stars, fans
Residents, visitors are ready for action on and off the field at football's biggest spectacle.
Ukraine grain export deal extended for four months
UN chief Antonio Guterres, Turkey's Erdogan welcome the continuation of the agreement days before it was set to expire.
Can anything be done about the collection of our online data?
Almost five years after Cambridge Analytica was exposed, has anything really changed in the data collection business?
Can Cameroon overcome issues at home to secure World Cup success?
Despite a tough group which includes favourites Brazil, former player Eto’o has backed Cameroon to win the World Cup.
China says Xi was not criticising Trudeau over alleged leaks
The Chinese leader was caught on camera rebuking the Canadian PM over alleged leaks of their meeting at the G20 summit.
Children among dead as Iran sees large protests, strikes
Authorities in Iran deal with a three-day surge in protests as the West ramps up pressure over human rights concerns.
Pakistan lifts ban on Joyland, film will be released nationally
The country's official Oscar entry, about a transgender love affair, is set for domestic screenings from Friday.
Israel’s Netanyahu agrees to legalise West Bank settler outposts
Incoming Israeli PM promises far-right ally Ben Gvir that illegal settler outposts will be legalised.
Equatorial Guinea leader Obiang, 80, seeks to extend 43-year rule
Obiang, the world's longest-standing president, wants to extend 43-year rule in the oil-rich Central African nation.
Turkish ‘cult leader’ Oktar sentenced to 8,658 years in prison
Oktar was charged with leading a criminal gang, engaging in political and military espionage and sexual abuse of minors.
Ugandan doctors face fear and shortages in Ebola outbreak
Case numbers remain low compared with a 2013-2016 Ebola outbreak in West Africa that killed at least 11,300 people.
How much will Uruguay rely on Suarez, Cavani at World Cup 2022?
Can Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani still carry the team despite their age?
Australia’s modern slavery law not working, report says
Coalition of rights groups and academics calls on the government to strengthen anti-slavery legislation.
Amnesty urges Sri Lanka to drop charges, free two protest leaders
Rights group also renews call for Sri Lanka to repeal Prevention of Terrorism Act under which the two are being held.
Reporters dig up more links between Greek government and spyware
A media outlet uncovers that the Greek government sent millions of dollars to a company that sells an illegal spyware.
Do host countries make money from the World Cup?
Major global events are costly to stage, and the benefits aren't always easily quantifiable.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 267
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 267th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Afghan needs, global priorities, and the treasures of Mes Aynak
Afghanistan's copper deposits can alleviate the suffering of the Afghan people and help the world's green transition.
Penalty kicks: What, when, why and other rules
Penalties provide the peak of footballing drama, creating legacies of heroes or villains in a split second
Hebron: What is life like under occupation?
AJ+’s Dena Takruri joins The Stream to talk about her new documentary ‘How Israeli Apartheid Destroyed my Hometown'
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