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Ukraine war: Will Putin use nuclear weapons?
Russian president has repeatedly pledged to use all means at his disposal to keep his country safe.
US job openings plummet amid higher rates, slower growth
Job openings in the United States dropped by 10 percent from 11.2 million in July to 10.1 in August, data shows.
Beloved country music star Loretta Lynn dies aged 90
Her music reflected her pride in her humble background and spoke frankly of her experiences as a woman and mother.
Ukraine ‘to join’ Spain and Portugal’s 2030 World Cup bid
Partnership is set to be announced at a news conference on Wednesday, reports say.
Ukraine promises to export more grains to African countries
Many African countries depend heavily on grain imports from Russia and Ukraine and the war has disrupted global supply.
Photos: Kolkata artists make idols to celebrate Durga Puja
The five-day festival commemorates the slaying of a demon king by the lion-riding, 10-armed goddess Durga.
Republican Senate hopeful denies paying for girlfriend’s abortion
Herschel Walker says he strongly opposes abortion rights and calls the accusation in The Daily Beast a “flat-out lie."
An illiberal putsch attempt in Bosnia
Electoral reform imposed on election day threatens to undermine Bosnian democracy.
UK begins first inquiry into government’s pandemic response
The UK recorded more than 20 million COVID-19 cases and more than 166,000 deaths, the seventh-highest death rate.
UAE hopes to attract skilled professionals with new visa rules
The new schemes have been described by local media as the biggest shake-up in the country’s immigration policy in years.
Bangladesh faces power blackout after national grid fails
Apart from parts of Bangladesh's northwest, 'the rest of the country is without power', says an official.
DR Congo appoints new army chief as part of military reforms
The wave of appointments is part of broader framework of military reforms, said a presidential spokesman.
Armed depositors hold up more banks in Lebanon over restrictions
The incident comes amid a wave of bank hold-ups as people grow frustrated over informal capital controls.
UN accuses Bangladesh of suppressing environmental activism
The UN says the Digital Security Act is being used to punish criticism of government, including environmental policies.
Two dead as avalanche hits group of trainee mountaineers in India
At least 19 others missing as soldiers and rescuers scour the area in the northern state of Uttarakhand.
EU approves adoption of world’s first single charger rule
USB-C chargers will become the EU standard for all phones, tablets and cameras by 2024.
Filipino journalist Percival Mabasa shot dead in ‘brazen’ attack
The 63-year-old radio broadcaster, also known as Percy Lapid, was killed near his home in suburban Manila.
At least three women die after Rohingya boat sinks off Bangladesh
More than a dozen missing after a fishing trawler bound for Malaysia runs into bad weather in the Bay of Bengal.
A mid-season World Cup will produce better football: Beckham
Former England captain tells Al Jazeera the event taking place in November and December will be beneficial for players.
Ex-German leader Angela Merkel wins UN refugee prize
The recipient of the Nansen Refugee Award was praised for her determination to protect asylum seekers while in office.
South Africa’s rail, port workers to strike over wages
Workers at the state-owned firm will go on strike from Thursday over wage disputes as living costs soar in South Africa.
Nobel Prize in Physics awarded to three scientists
Alain Aspect, John Clauser and Anton Zeilinger are awarded for discoveries in the field of quantum mechanics.
Patagonia’s philanthropy won’t fix – and might hurt – the planet
Giving back is fine. Not taking so much from the planet and its people in the first place is what would really help.
Witnesses recount chaos, blame police in Indonesia stadium deaths
Witnesses at Kanjuruhan stadium told of clashes between fans and police, deaths of spectators, and how they survived.
Haitian police use tear gas as thousands march in Port-au-Prince
Anti-government protests take place as rising fuel prices and shortages worsen the country's economic situation.
How bad could Europe’s energy crisis get this winter?
Gas prices have reached record highs in Europe, and supplies are running low, stoking fears for the coming winter.
Bodies of Russian soldiers lie in town recaptured by Ukraine
Ukrainian soldiers collect the bodies of their comrades but are reportedly not immediately removing those of Russians.
Lesotho to hold parliamentary vote amid political instability
The ruling All Basotho Convention has been unable to pass important constitutional changes in parliament.
Zelenskyy, Musk in Twitter showdown over Ukraine ‘peace’ plan
Musk's proposal to seek a negotiated solution to Russia's invasion and cede Crimea for good angers Ukrainians.
Kashmir police arrest suspect in murder of top prison official
Hemant Kumar Lohia's domestic worker is the main accused in the killing, which has also been claimed by a rebel group.
Cost of living: Choosing between bread and phone data in S Africa
In the world's most unequal country, a factory worker tries to make ends meet and raise awareness about workers’ rights.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 223
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 223rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Australia breaks with global trend to slow interest rate hikes
Reserve Bank of Australia lifts key rate by 0.25 percentage point in nod to uncertain global economic outlook.
Brazil Divided: Who will win the runoff election?
What’s next as one of the world’s largest democracies heads to a runoff election.
From growing up in a Rio favela to becoming a football coach
Jessica won the 2014 Street Child World Cup with Brazil and now wants to help other girls achieve their dreams.
At least 15 killed in latest Ecuador prison riot
South American nation's prison agency says 14 people were taken to hospital and work is underway to identify the dead.
Australia targets zero-extinction with promise to conserve land
Government says it will aim to conserve 30 percent of Australia's land mass in attempt to protect its unique wildlife.
Samsung says to triple advanced chip production by 2027
World's No 2 foundry sees strong demand for chips used in high-performance computers and artificial intelligence.
IMF to consider $1.3bn in emergency funding for Ukraine
Sources say Ukraine has received sufficient financial assurances from partners to meet IMF's debt sustainability rules.
North Korea fires ‘dangerous’ ballistic missile over Japan
Japan, South Korea and the US promise 'robust response' after Pyongyang's fifth weapons test in 10 days.
One year in, Japanese PM’s ‘new capitalism’ faces old complaints
Japanese leader's signature economic strategy has been criticised for lacking concrete details or targets.
US to impose additional ‘costs’ on Iran amid protests, Biden says
US president says he is 'gravely concerned' by reports of crackdown on protests in Iran over death of Mahsa Amini.
Credit Suisse sees shares sink over restructuring concerns
Shares slid as much as 11.5 percent before recovering as investors panicked over bank's ability for a turnaround.
US Supreme Court begins session amid crisis of public trust
Recent survey finds just 47 percent of Americans trust US top court, which is taking up new set of contentious cases.
Chechnya’s leader to send teenage sons to fight in Ukraine
Putin's ally criticised a top Russian general for 'mediocrity' and said his sons aged 14, 15, and 16 will go to war.
Ukrainian forces advance southward, mirroring success in the east
Ukrainian forces recapture territory in the south, threatening supply lines for thousands of Russian troops.
Trial begins for Oath Keepers charged in Jan 6 US Capitol riot
Five people face felony charges, including seditious conspiracy - a Civil War-era statute that is rarely prosecuted.
US top diplomat begins Latin America tour with visit to Colombia
Antony Blinken's trip to Colombia, Chile and Peru is part of US effort to reaffirm commitment to South American allies.
Afghan women protest school attack as Taliban cracks down
Women rallied across various cities in Afghanistan after dozens of mostly young women were killed in a school attack.
Biden announces new aid for Puerto Rico after Hurricane Fiona
In visit to island, US president says he will ensure that Puerto Rico gets promised assistance after devastating storm.
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