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Iraq to repatriate citizens stranded at Poland-Belarus border
Flights to begin on Thursday to repatriate citizens on a voluntary basis, government says.
India court orders ‘work from home’ over pollution in capital
The order comes after authorities in Delhi shut schools as they struggle to reduce hazardous pollution in the capital.
UK police arrest three after Liverpool car blast
Counterterrorism officers investigate explosion outside hospital that killed one person and wounded another.
Poland-Belarus border: ‘People are dying in the forest’
Stranded refugees and migrants tell of struggle to survive in freezing conditions and brutal treatment by guards.
Dubai Air Show opens as Israel attends for the first time
This year's exhibition is expected to be more muted than in the past, due to COVID restrictions on flying and travel.
How India, Pakistan fans lit up the T20 World Cup final
Despite the Asian giants not qualifying for the final, neutral fans turned up to watch Australia lift the trophy.
Afghan FM confirms Kabul ‘mediating’ talks between Pakistan, TTP
A one-month ceasefire agreed during talks requested by both parties, Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi says.
China’s economy bests expectations amid property market fears
Industrial output in October beats economists' forecasts, rising 3.5 percent.
Storms in Egypt’s Aswan unleash scorpions in people’s homes
State-run media say heavy flooding in the south killed three people and hospitalised more than 400 others.
How is South Africa’s ‘Barakat’ breaking boundaries?
First Muslim film shot in Afrikaaps language selected as official Oscar submission.
Tunisian labour union opposes parliament return, urges elections
General Labour Union says Tunisia's suspended parliament should not be reinstated, calls for new legislative elections.
Japan’s economy shrinks faster than expected in Q3
World's third-largest economy takes hit amid global supply disruptions and fresh COVID-19 outbreaks.
Tennis body calls for probe into Peng Shuai’s sex assault claims
Call comes after Peng Shuai alleged on her Weibo account that a former Chinese vice premier had coerced her into sex.
9-year-old boy dies after Astroworld festival crush
Ezra Blount is the 10th person to die after attending the Houston music festival.
Argentina’s Peronists set to lose control of Congress
Argentine voters punish President Albert Fernandez's government amid spiraling inflation and growing poverty.
Asian shares edge up as US stock futures make gains
Investors cautious ahead of release of Chinese economic data that is expected to show slowing growth
Attack on Burkina Faso defence outpost kills at least 20
The attack comes two days after seven police officers were killed.
Is a new international convention to protect refugees needed?
Belarus-EU refugee standoff is the latest example of the UN refugee convention under strain.
Gov’t withdraws support for Miss South Africa at Israel event
Gov't says it is disassociating itself from organisers' decision to take part in Miss Universe pageant in Israel.
In Pictures: Tunisians rally to denounce Saied’s power grab
The president in late July sacked the prime minister, suspended parliament and granted himself judicial powers.
New anti-corruption party leading Bulgaria’s parliamentary vote
Four exit polls show We Continue The Change winning Sunday's vote, increasing chances of an end to political deadlock.
Australia beat New Zealand to win 2021 T20 World Cup final
New Zealand lose yet another final after Australia's power-packed batting lineup chase down 172.
Kenyatta visits Addis Ababa as AU urges ceasefire in Ethiopia war
Visit by Kenyan president comes as AU envoy Olusegun Obasanjo appeals to warring sides to halt military operations.
Thai protesters call for royal reforms again after court ruling
Constitutional Court ruled activists' call for royal reforms amounted to bid to 'overthrow constitutional monarchy'.
450 settler attacks on Palestinians in two years: Israeli NGO
Israeli forces are not intervening to stop the attacks in most cases, and often actively join in, B'Tselem says.
At Poland-Belarus border, people decry ‘weaponisation’ depiction
Stranded refugees and migrants say they are in dire need of help as row between European Union and Belarus escalates.
Austria orders nationwide lockdown for unvaccinated
The move prohibits unvaccinated individuals from leaving their homes except for basic activities.
Two major quakes hit southern Iran one minute apart; one dead
The powerful tremors were also felt in nearby provinces, as well as in Dubai.
Infographic: What has your country pledged at COP26?
With the annual climate change summit over, what have world leaders achieved at COP26?
‘Please save us’: Refugees face death at Poland-Belarus border
People are dying of cold and hunger at the doors of Europe, Nidal Ibrahim tells Al Jazeera from the Belarusian border.
De Klerk was merely a footnote in South African history
The late South African politician tried and failed to leave a meaningful mark along South Africa's democratic path.
AU troops sentenced to death for civilian killings in Somalia
Two soldiers sentenced to death and three others given 39-year prison terms each for killing seven civilians.
US military hid air raids that killed dozens in Syria: Report
New York Times investigation finds that up to 64 women and children may have been killed in the March 2019 air raids.
Son of former Libyan leader Gaddafi to run for president
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi registered as a presidential candidate for the December 24 poll, the electoral commission says.
Tunisians protest against President Saied’s power grab
Thousands of people gather near Tunisia's suspended parliament to protest against President Saied's power grab.
Palestinian rights activists defiant over Israeli spyware hacks
Palestinian activists targeted by Israeli criminalisation and surveillance pledge to keep working amid threats.
Sudan security forces arrest Al Jazeera bureau chief in Khartoum
Al Jazeera calls for immediate release of El Musalmi El Kabbashi, who was arrested in a raid by security forces.
The last warrior of Africa’s ‘Forgotten Army’: Gambia and WWII
Ebou Janha, 102, is the only surviving veteran of a regiment of Gambian soldiers who fought for the British in Burma.
Yemen’s Houthis re-enter Hodeidah after gov’t-allied forces leave
Pro-government forces withdrew from the port city, saying they were redeploying according to a 2018 ceasefire deal.
Argentina votes in midterms amid pressure on President Fernandez
Nearly half the lower-house Chamber of Deputies seats are up for grabs, as well as a third of the Senate.
Zimbabwe is set on tackling climate change
But to have a chance at making a difference, it needs sanctions imposed by the West to be lifted.
Turkey rebuffs French call for troop withdrawal from Libya
Senior Turkish official says Turkish presence in Libya has helped maintain stability in the North African country.
Bulgarians vote in elections for third time this year
Bulgarians head to the polls again after inconclusive April and July general elections.
Five protesters killed as Sudanese rally against military coup
At least five killed as pro-democracy protesters took to the streets across Sudan to oppose the military's takeover.
T20 World Cup: Australia, New Zealand vie for elusive crown
Teams to meet in the final of the T20 World Cup on Sunday after thrilling, unlikely wins in the semi-finals.
‘Betrayal of people, planet’: World reacts to COP26 climate pact
Mixed reactions as UN, US, China welcome climate pact and activists denounce more 'blah blah blah' from global talks.
COP26: What’s in the Glasgow Climate Pact?
UK, the host of COP26, says Glasgow Climate Pact keeps alive hopes of averting the worst impacts of global warming.
At COP26, nations strike climate deal that falls short
Revised deal was adopted after last-minute change on coal, which drew complaints from vulnerable nations and observers.
What has the COP26 climate summit achieved?
UN conference in Glasgow reveals huge global divides on tackling climate crisis.
What’s the legacy of South Africa’s last apartheid-era president?
Death of FW de Klerk draws mixed reactions in South Africa and beyond.
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