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Amid war, Europeans support a more ‘geopolitical European Union’
The latest Transatlantic Trends survey finds that Europeans consider the EU equally important to NATO for safety.
Putin announces Russian annexation of four Ukrainian regions
The move has been condemned by Ukraine and Western countries and represents major escalation in seven-month war.
Ukrainians dismiss Russian attempt to annex more of their country
Everyday Ukrainians, officials, and many observers say Russia's move is little more than a sham.
Liz Truss’s neoliberal blitz is doomed to fail
The economic policies of the new government will only exacerbate the socioeconomic crisis in the UK.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 219
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 219th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Half of Russians feel anxious, angry about mobilisation: Poll
Forty-seven percent of respondents express anxiety following President Vladimir Putin's troop call-up announcement.
Thousands of UK’s Royal Mail workers launch 48-hour strike
The walkout over a pay dispute comes after failed negotiations, hitting postal deliveries across the UK.
Eurozone inflation hits record 10 percent
ECB is expected to hike rates as price growth in the 19 eurozone countries accelerated to 10 percent this month.
Don’t be fooled — ‘mellow’ Meloni could still Orban-ise Italy
The adoption of populism by other parties casts doubts on Italy’s capacity to keep Giorgia Meloni's agenda in check.
Heavy gunfire, soldiers on the streets in Burkina Faso capital
Soldiers seen along the main avenue in Ouagadougou leading to the presidential palace and national television station.
What you need to know about Bosnia’s general election
If Croat and Serb nationalist candidates win presidency seats, an even worse security crisis may unfold, analysts say.
Brazil election: ‘It’s a question of national salvation’
Celso Amorim, Brazil's former FM and adviser to frontrunner Lula Da Silva, on what’s at stake in the upcoming election.
Russian attack kills 23 in civilian convoy in Ukraine: Governor
Targetted convoy of civilians planned to travel into Russian-occupied territory to pick up relatives.
Australian police seek to protect customers after Optus hack
Authorities say perpetrator of one of country's biggest cyberattacks used 'obfuscation techniques' to hide identity.
Taiwan adds new amphibious warfare ship to defence inventory
New addition to Taiwan's navy is part of a initiative by President Tsai Ing-wen to foster defence self-sufficiency.
Suicide attacker kills at least 19 in Kabul school blast
At least 27 others wounded in the explosion at the Kabul school in the Dasht-e-Barchi neighbourhood.
Indonesian officials targeted by spyware: sources
Targets reportedly included chief economic minister, senior military personnel and two regional diplomats.
Climate change gets ‘highest priority’ in US, Pacific agreement
Partnership deal signed by 14 nations follows historic summit at the White House and comes as China extends influence.
Singapore tightens property curbs to cool demand
City-state tightens lending limits for housing loans in response to rise in interest rates.
Thai court to rule on Prime Minister Prayuth’s political future
Constitutional Court is expected to deliver a decision on whether PM Prayuth Chan-ocha has exhausted his term limit.
South Korea’s factory output falls in warning for global economy
Asia’s fourth-largest economy sees industrial output shrink a worse-than-expected 1.8 percent in August.
Putin signs ‘independence’ decrees for Zaporizhia, Kherson
Putin to host formal ceremony in Moscow after declaring Ukrainian lands 'independent' in major escalation of war.
Zimbabwe court fines novelist Tsitsi Dangarembga over protest
Dangaremba, nominated for the Booker Prize in 2020, is a prominent critic of President Emmerson Mnangagwa's gov't.
US Senate approves $12bn for Ukraine in government funding bill
Joe Biden says US will 'never, never, never' recognise Russian claims to Ukrainian territories amid looming annexation.
Facebook’s Meta to freeze hiring, further restructure: Report
Several tech giants have been forced to cut headcount in recent months amid fears of a looming recession.
Putin says Russia’s mobilisation mistakes must be ‘corrected’
After widespread criticism and mass arrests, Putin makes first public acknowledgment of mobilisation problems.
With new sanctions, US vows to ‘severely restrict’ Iran oil sales
The Biden administration explicitly links fresh round of US sanctions to failure to restore 2015 Iran nuclear agreement.
Canada’s economic activity creeps up, unexpectedly
The economy grew 0.1 percent in July, compared with a forecast for a 0.1 percent decline, but inflation persists.
US Supreme Court justice’s wife questioned by January 6 panel
Virginia 'Ginni' Thomas, a conservative activist, meets with committee investigating last year's US Capitol riot.
Photos: Art smuggled out of Israeli prison displayed in Ramallah
Palestinian artist and calligrapher exhibits the work he produced from inside Israeli prisons following his release.
US economy shrank from April through June, second time in a row
Two consecutive quarters of economic contraction is an informal rule of thumb for a recession.
Republican-led states sue to block Biden’s student loan plan
Republicans ramp up attack on Joe Biden's student debt forgiveness plan, saying US president overstepped his powers.
International warnings grow over threat to democracy in Brazil
President Jair Bolsonaro's unfounded claims of electoral fraud raise concerns he may reject October 2 vote results.
Why is Russia about to annex Ukrainian territories?
Incorporating four occupied regions into Russia shows the Kremlin has no intention of backing down in Ukraine.
Vatican affirms sanctioning Nobel-winning bishop over sex scandal
Holy See says it received allegations over Carlos Ximenes Belo's behaviour in East Timor 2019, and then sanctioned him.
UN chief condemns Russia’s plan to annex Ukrainian regions
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says Russian annexation of Ukraine regions would mark 'dangerous escalation'.
Brazil’s election explained | Start Here
Bolsonaro vs Lula: Who will be Brazil’s next president?
North Korea fires missiles after US VP Harris leaves South Korea
N Korea conducts third ballistic missile launch in five days, hours after US Vice President Harris leaves S Korea.
UK’s Queen Elizabeth II died of ‘old age’: Death certificate
Longest-serving monarch died at 14:10 GMT on September 8, document registered by her daughter shows.
Trump’s the butt of a joke, but might still have the last laugh
Despite his personal failings and the legal threats he faces, his populist brand is only growing, at home and globally.
Spain agrees on new asset tax for wealthy residents
Residents whose wealth exceeds $2.9m will be subject to a new asset tax in 2023 and 2024, the Spanish government says.
People trapped, 2.5 million lose power as Ian batters Florida
Authorities said the full extent of the damage from strong winds and flooding expected to be revealed later on Thursday.
What is India’s Muslim group PFI?
The government has banned the Popular Front of India and its affiliates for five years for alleged links to 'terrorism'
Spotlighting Palestinian culture, despite Israeli restrictions
Palestinian cultural festival in Jerusalem is critical for preserving identity under military occupation, residents say.
Pakistani court acquits Maryam Nawaz in corruption case
Ruling means daughter of former prime minister and vice president of Pakistan Muslim League can run for election.
Migrants at Sea: An Enduring Journey
“It was very shocking and upsetting.”
Finland to bar Russians after Putin’s mobilisation order
But Russians entering the country for work, study and family visits will still be allowed into the country.
Tragedy off the coast of Lebanon, and protests in Iran
Here’s a round-up of Al Jazeera’s Middle East coverage this week.
Nicaragua leader calls Catholic Church a ‘dictatorship’
Daniel Ortega describes priests as 'killers' and 'coup plotters', accusing the clergy of aiding 'American imperialism'.
Photos: Hurricane Ian pounds Florida, leaves millions in the dark
Hurricane Ian left much of coastal southwest Florida in darkness, knocking out power to 2.5 million people.
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