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What is the Japanese prime minister’s military strategy?
Fumio Kishida wants to boost the country's military capabilities over the next five years.
Oil soars as OPEC+ mulls largest output cut since 2020
Cutting output by over a million barrels per day would be the cartel's largest cut since the start of the pandemic.
‘Constant lying’: Pro-Kremlin figures lament the loss of Lyman
As Ukrainian forces recapture the strategic city of Lyman, pro-Putin commentators slam Russia's military tactics.
Who were the Denisovans?
Denisovans shared a common ancestor with Neanderthals until their populations diverged 380,000 to 470,000 years ago.
The Lebanese farm regenerating soil and promoting food security
Farm based on respecting the ecosystem is sheltered from the changing market amid global food insecurity.
Reports finds systemic abuse in US women’s football
Abuse in US National Women's Soccer League rooted in culture that normalises 'abusive coaching', independent probe says.
US manufacturing falls to lowest level since May 2020
Orders have shrunk amid rising interest rates aimed at taming high inflation in the United States.
Haiti’s public health crisis deepens as cholera cases reported
Haiti reports at least seven suspected deaths as outbreak hits amid rising gang violence, limited fuel and water access.
EU, Israel hold first high-level talks in 10 years
Bloc seeks resumption of a 'political process that can lead to a two-state solution', foreign policy chief says.
Photos: Hurricane Ian aftermath search-and-rescue efforts ongoing
Hurricane Ian's US survivors are sifting through debris, and some are being evacuated after staying in the storm's path.
How the European far right coopted an Arabic letter
The likes of Italy's Meloni have portrayed themselves as defenders of Arab Christians, only to embrace their tormentors.
Kim Kardashian to pay $1.26m to US SEC over crypto touting
Kardashian failed to disclose that she was paid to publish a post on her Instagram account about EMAX tokens, SEC said.
UN ups flood aid appeal as Pakistan enters ‘second wave of death’
World body now seeks $816m for flood-relief efforts, up from the initial appeal in August for $160m.
What’s next after Russia’s defeat in Ukraine’s Donetsk?
Criticism rises in Russia as Ukrainian forces celebrate their recapture of Lyman, an important eastern town.
Sacheen Littlefeather, Indigenous actress who refused Oscar, dies
Sacheen Littlefeather made Oscar history after a speech on the mistreatment of Native Americans in the movie industry.
Pakistan court dismisses contempt case against ex-PM Imran Khan
The court has accepted Khan’s written apology for comments he made against officials during a rally in August.
Poland demands nearly $1.3 trillion in WWII damages from Germany
The formal demand comes despite Germany saying all financial claims linked to the war had been settled.
Unpacking the results of Brazil’s heated presidential election
Leftist Luiz Inácio 'Lula' da Silva tops vote but far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro outperforms pollsters' predictions.
Armenia, Azerbaijan top diplomats hold peace talks in Geneva
The talks follow up the EU-mediated meeting on August 31 in Brussels between the leaders of the two nations.
Mexico’s coal miners risk their lives to earn a living
Miners know the risks of working dozens of metres below ground but still work to extract coal to support their families.
Nigeria to award flared gas contracts by end of 2022
Nigeria has said its plan to commercialise gas burned from its oilfields will cut 15 million tonnes of carbon emissions.
Does the end of Yemen’s truce mean return to full-blown fighting?
Yemeni government and Houthis failed to extend a six-month truce that saw a lull in fighting in the eight-year conflict.
GERB party wins Bulgaria election, near-final vote count shows
Centre-right party headed by a former PM scoops 25.4 percent of the vote, with 99 percent of ballots counted.
Photos: Ukraine bakery supplies bread for the front lines
A large-scale bakery sustains Ukrainian troops as fears of grain shortages persist.
World Cup Countdown: North and Central America
Al Jazeera gets the North and Central American perspective ahead of the World Cup.
Iran’s Khamenei blames Israel, US in first comments on protests
The supreme leader calls the anti-government protests, which began after the death of Mahsa Amini, 'riots'.
Justice for war crimes in Ukraine must not be delayed
Tens of thousands of war crimes have been investigated in Ukraine; yet prosecution of perpetrators has been too slow.
ROT54: Armenia’s Forgotten Space Giant
An Armenian scientist attempts to revive a groundbreaking Soviet-era telescope, amid personal and political turmoil.
King Charles to host SA’s Ramaphosa in first state visit of reign
President Ramaphosa's will be the first state visit for King Charles since the latter's ascension to the throne.
Thousands of mobilised Russians sent home, deemed unfit for duty
Latest troop setback follows Ukraine's recapture of Lyman in Donetsk.
Riot police raid Iran’s Sharif University after student protest
Students at Sharif University in Tehran had been demonstrating on the 16th day of protests after Mahsa Amini's death.
Swedish scientist Svante Paabo wins Nobel Prize in medicine
Svante Paabo wins the prestigious prize for his discoveries on human evolution.
Indian jets scrambled after false bomb scare on flight from Iran
India's Air Force said it scrambled fighter jets after receiving a bomb alert on Mahan Air headed to Guangzhou in China.
Somali government says it has killed al-Shabab co-founder
In recent weeks, Somali security forces have touted gains made against al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabab.
Palestinians ‘killed in cold blood’ by Israeli army near Ramallah
Family of killed Palestinian rejects Israeli army claim that the men had attempted to carry out car-ramming attack.
‘Incredible Haaland’: Reaction to Man City’s thrashing of Man Utd
The scoreline belied Manchester City’s dominance throughout 90 minutes, ending with a 6-3 win over Manchester United.
UK gov’t makes tax cut U-turn after market turmoil
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng says controversial proposal to slash top rate of income tax had 'become a distraction'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 222
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 222nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Global gas markets to remain tight well into 2023, IEA says
Intergovernmental organisation estimates global consumption will drop 0.8 percent in 2022 and grow 0.4 percent in 2023.
Football Australia condemns ‘display of Hitler salute’ at final
Football Australia says eight people evicted from stadium in the Australia Cup final.
Who is Captain Tsubasa, a hero to Spanish footballers?
How a Japanese cartoon character created in 1981 became a hero for Spanish footballers growing up.
Japan’s business mood worsens for third straight quarter
Bank of Japan survey shows worsening business sentiment amid rising costs, plummeting yen and COVID-19 pandemic.
Indonesia announces investigation into Malang football disaster
Some 125 people were killed and hundreds more wounded after fans ran onto the pitch and police used tear gas on them.
Yemen’s warring sides fail to agree extension to UN-backed truce
UN Envoy Hans Grundberg urges both sides to continue efforts to try and extend ceasefire first accepted in April.
Hurricane Ian death toll rises above 80, response criticised
Federal government plans enormous amount of aid as local officials in worst-hit communities defend evacuation orders.
‘Dilemma for the Russians’ after surrendering key Ukraine city
The recapture of Lyman raises questions on how Russia can hold surrounding areas with supply routes cut.
Will Israel and Lebanon resolve their maritime border dispute?
US mediator offers proposal to clarify contested sea boundaries in gas-rich area.
Burkina Faso coup: Ousted military leader Damiba ‘resigns’
Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba offered his resignation in order to avoid confrontations with 'serious consequences'.
Rex Tillerson summoned to testify at Trump ally’s trial
Former US secretary of state to testify in the trial of Tom Barrack for allegedly acting as a foreign agent for the UAE.
Israel praises US plan for Lebanon maritime border deal
Prime Minister Yair Lapid says US proposal 'strengthens Israel's security and economy'.
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