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IMF, Bangladesh reach preliminary deal for $4.5bn loan
Rising energy and food prices, sparked by the Russia-Ukraine war, and shrinking forex reserves have hit Bangladesh.
Stranded migrants disembark in Italy as one ship heads to France
Nearly 250 people have been allowed to disembark after being shunned by Italy's government as 'residual cargo'.
Cryptocurrencies see sharp decline as investors fret on FTX deal
Despite a rescue purchase by Binance announced on Tuesday, there are questions over FTX's solvency and sector stability.
Bahamas, Florida’s Atlantic coast brace for Tropical Storm Nicole
Storm is expected to strengthen into a hurricane and bring dangerous rainfall and strong winds to region.
It’s time to call US democracy what it is — a failure
As we learned in kindergarten, you cannot accept the rules of the game only when you win. Try telling that to the GOP.
Russia orders troop withdrawal from Ukraine’s Kherson city
An adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukraine does not pay attention to Russia's words.
Kirill Stremousov, top Russian-appointed Kherson official, ‘dies’
Report says Moscow-appointed official in occupied Ukrainian region killed in car crash under unclear circumstancances.
Talks with Russia? No way, say Ukrainians
As the US reportedly tries to nudge Kyiv towards talks, Ukrainians say Russia is an unreliable negotiator.
China willing to contribute to climate damage compensation
China says it is under no obligation to contribute but is still willing to help compensate poorer countries.
Photos: Total lunar eclipse, last until 2025, wows space watchers
The second and final total lunar eclipse of the year graced the skies in some parts of the world on Tuesday.
Abd el-Fattah will stay in prison ‘as long as Sisi is in power’
Alaa Abd el-Fattah's sister Mona Seif says she fears he will remain in prison as long as President el-Sisi is in power.
India, England eye T20 World Cup final against Pakistan
The two top-ranked T20 sides meet in the second T20 World Cup semifinal with Pakistan waiting in the final.
Is World Cup 2022 a last chance for Belgium’s golden generation?
For Belgium to defeat the best in the world they need their best players to be in top shape.
Silenced: The Killing of Journalists in Mexico
Fault Lines reports on the risks journalists in Mexico face trying to bring the truth to light.
UK army killed 64 children in Afghanistan between 2006-14: Report
The British army paid $165,332 in compensation after the deaths of 64 children in Afghanistan, a new report says.
Poor Russia-US ties will not improve after midterms: Kremlin
'Relations still are, and will remain, bad,' says Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
Muslim women Sisterhood unite football and faith in UK
FC Sisterhood reconciles the interest in playing sport among many British Muslim women and adherence to their faith.
Why 10% quota for ‘economically weak’ in India has caused uproar
Controversy over 10 percent quota in jobs and education given to so-called Economically Weaker Sections category.
‘If I rest, how will I earn?’: An Indian hawker’s monthly costs
How a pushcart vendor in Hyderabad manages expenses for his family of six.
Cost-of-living strike hits traffic, businesses in Belgium
A nationwide strike over the cost of living increases snarl traffic through much of Belgium and hit companies.
Meta cuts more than 11,000 jobs; biggest cull in its history
The broad job cuts, the first in Meta's 18-year history, follow thousands of layoffs at other leading tech companies.
Pakistan thump New Zealand to reach T20 World Cup final
Openers put on 105 as Pakistan chase down 153 to reach the final of the tournament they last won in 2009.
Basketball player Brittney Griner moved to Russian penal colony
Russian penal colonies are known for their harsh conditions, as prisoners are forced to work.
Torrential floods impact food security in West and Central Africa
Floods have destroyed this season's harvest and left farms submerged in parts of West and Central Africa.
US midterm results: Will Trump demand a Biden impeachment?
Many of Donald Trump's candidates have lost. But his hold on the Republican Party is strong. And he will want revenge.
Photos: How the US voted in the 2022 midterm elections
Election race saw all seats in the House of Representatives, 35 Senate seats and 36 governerships up for grabs.
Key takeaways – so far – from the US midterm elections
Voters cast ballots to decide makeup of US legislature, state and local officials, with results still rolling in.
Elon Musk sells Tesla shares worth $3.95bn after Twitter takeover
World's richest person sold 19.5 million shares of the electric car company after he bought Twitter.
Air attacks hit pro-Iran convoy in Syria near Iraqi border
Iranian state television has accused the US of being behind the attacks, despite a denial from Washington.
Police escape accountability in Sudan after prisoner death
Death of a Sudanese-Ethiopian man in custody shows rising trend of police brutality since Sudan's military coup.
US midterms: Pennsylvania Senate victory a boost to Democrats
John Fetterman defeated Republican Mehmet Oz in the first Senate race of 2022 to flip a seat in the chamber.
The frog that could save the world: Colombia’s Starry Night Toad
Thought to be extinct for 30 years, the starry night toad is thriving in Columbia due to the local way of life.
Blast kills four in popular southeast Nigerian market – official
The cause of the blast at Onitsha market, one of the largest outdoor markets in West Africa, remains unknown.
Nationwide strike over inflation disrupts transport across Greece
Ground transport, flights and ferry services are disrupted in Greece after 24-hour nationwide strike begins over wages.
Australia moves to block pilots from training Chinese military
Australian parliament told that it costs more than 15 million Australian dollars ($9.75m) to train a jet fighter pilot.
Pakistan PM writes to top judge on Khan attack, journalist murder
Shehbaz Sharif calls for formation of judicial panels to probe Imran Khan attack and TV journalist's killing in Kenya.
Palestinian teenager killed as Israeli MPs hold event in Nablus
Mahdi Hashash, 15, was killed when a hand-made explosive blew up in his hand during an Israeli army raid on Nablus.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 259
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 259th day, we take a look at the main developments.
In the neighbourhood of Argentina football star Lionel Messi
Messi left La Bajada when he was 13, but he still lives here - in murals and the memories of residents.
North Korea fires ballistic missile towards East Sea: S Korea
Launch is the latest in a record year of missile tests by N Korea and comes as US mid-term election results announced.
Who is Alaa Abd el-Fattah and why is he imprisoned in Egypt?
The activist stopped drinking water on Sunday in an effort to bring attention to his plight as COP27 began.
World Cup 1978: Army interference, violent clashes and a boycott
After years of being denied hosting rights, Argentina was finally chosen to host a World Cup.
Senegal’s Sadio Mane in injury scare 11 days before the World Cup
Forward will have scans on a leg injury and club officials say he should be fit for the World Cup.
Pakistan vs New Zealand cricket rivalry in numbers
As the two sides prepare to face-off for a place in the final, here is a look at the rivalry in numbers.
Iran: Asia’s top-ranked team hoping for a good show at World Cup
Iran hopes to advance to the knockouts for the first time despite some turmoil in the lead-up to the tournament.
How can the AP call US midterm races just as the polls close?
Al Jazeera is using Associated Press data to determine midterm election race winners.
Cyber-extortionist leaks Australians’ medical records online
Private insurer Medibank says it expects more customer details to be published online.
Why Indonesia is abandoning its capital city to save it
Indonesia's capital Jakarta faces such climatic challenges that a new city is being built more than 1,000km away.
Ukraine wants G20 help on Russian deportations of children
Kyiv says thousands of children have been taken to Russia and that deportations should be investigated as a war crime.
Amid a record year of arms testing, what is in N Korea’s arsenal?
N Korea has tested a dizzying array of missiles as it seeks to build a nuclear-tipped rocket capable of hitting the US.
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