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‘Big surprise’: California condors reproduce without mating
Study by Sand Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance found two chicks hatched from eggs that had never been fertilised by male.
Asian Americans make history in mayoral races in two US cities
Michelle Wu and Aftab Pureval will become mayors of Boston and Cincinnati, a first for Asian Americans in both cities.
The Story of Al Jazeera: A Unique Path
A film marking Al Jazeera's 25th anniversary, from its modest beginnings to becoming an international broadcaster.
Kosher and Halal bans: Fur-washing factory farming’s brutality
Across Fortress Europe, the ramparts are being fortified against halal and kosher slaughter.
Fired staff at Lebanese daily demand unpaid salaries
Employees at the English-language daily were not told when they will receive months of owed wages.
Deadly landslide hits western Colombia: Authorities
At least 10 people were injured and 15 to 20 people were missing following the incident in Narino province.
India ramps up Himalayan border security after clashes with China
New Delhi deploys cruise missiles, howitzers, choppers and Israeli-made drones along the treacherous mountain ranges.
Ether hits all-time high
Ether rose to as high as $4,643 in Asian hours, taking the week's gain to more than 10 percent.
As Hong Kong sinks deeper into isolation, foreign firms despair
Business hub’s strict ‘zero COVID’ policy fuels questions about future of ‘Asia’s World City’.
Ethiopia’s war marked by ‘extreme brutality’ from all sides: UN
UN probe finds evidence of brutal violence that may amount to crimes against humanity, including gang rape by all sides.
Sudan closer to power-sharing deal to reverse military coup
Diplomats say coup leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan sees involvement of PM Hamdok in a new administration as key.
India unveils renewable energy ambitions with big solar push
PM Narendra Modi says India to produce more energy through solar and other renewables than nation's entire grid by 2030.
What’s next for Afghans who fled to the United States?
Myriad challenges await the new arrivals, many of whom are starting over from scratch and coping with survivor’s guilt.
Minneapolis voters reject proposal to replace police department
Call for police department overhaul came after murder of George Floyd last year sparked racial justice protests.
Afghanistan’s buzkashi season begins, with Taliban at the reins
Not only do Taliban fighters gather in crowd to watch the tournament, a local commander even takes part in the game.
Young climate activists and the battle to avert catastrophe
Teenagers and young adults are now some of the most prominent figures in the global push to tackle climate change.
‘Great distress’: Bangladesh bears brutal cost of climate crisis
Global warming devastating Bangladesh, particularly increased cyclones and floods that bring saltwater further inland.
China’s premier warns of new ‘downward pressures’
The phrase is generally used by Chinese officials to refer to a slowing economy.
ByteDance’s billionaire founder steps down as chairman
Once valued at $500bn, it has been a target of regulators both in China and the US where it narrowly escaped a ban.
As Avis surges 108 percent, hedge fund to mint billions
The steep climb was evocative of the rally in shares of GameStop and other so-called meme stocks earlier this year.
Republican Glenn Youngkin wins Virginia governor’s race: US media
Glenn Youngkin projected to win governor race, signalling trouble for Democrats ahead of 2022's congressional elections.
Cleo Smith: Missing Australian girl found ‘alive and well’
Police rescue Cleo Smith from a locked house in Carnarvon, 18 days after she disappeared from her family's camping tent.
Ex-police captain Eric Adams elected New York City mayor
The second Black mayor of the nation's largest city easily defeated his Republican opponent.
Israel launches missile attack near Syria’s Damascus
Attack reportedly resulted in some material damage but there were no immediate reports of casualties.
Guatemalan police find 54 Haitian migrants in truck trailer
Migrants were 'transported to the border' with Honduras, from where they had entered Guatemala illegally.
Omid Masoumali: Australia urged to end refugee detentions
Probe into Iranian refugee's death spurs calls for an end to Australia's 'inhumane' offshore detention policy.
Military coup kills higher education dreams in Myanmar
With deteriorating situation at home, many Myanmar youth are trying to study abroad, but face new hurdles in their way.
EU foreign policy chief blasts Nicaragua’s Ortega ahead of vote
Josep Borrell says November 7 presidential elections are 'fake' and only designed to keep Daniel Ortega in power.
US CDC advisers recommend COVID jabs for young children
CDC director must grant final approval before coronavirus vaccines can be administered to US children aged 5 to 11.
Biden says China, Russia failed to lead at COP26 climate summit
Joe Biden says he believes it was a 'big mistake' for Chinese President Xi Jinping to skip the climate conference.
People’s tribunal for murder of journalists opens at The Hague
A collective of advocacy groups aims to raise awareness of crimes against journalists.
Palestinians in Gaza mark 104 years since Balfour Declaration
Protesters demand UK recognise an independent Palestinian state and provide compensation for suffering.
How deflationary is Ethereum’s digital currency Ether?
Ether is benefitting from a process referred to as burning - where coins are taken out of circulation.
Swiss prosecutors charge Blatter and Platini with fraud
Two men indicted following six-year probe into payment that Blatter authorised to be paid from FIFA to Platini in 2011.
Kyle Rittenhouse instigated bloodshed at BLM protest: Prosecutor
Charged with killing two during violent protests in Wisconsin last year, Rittenhouse has pleaded not guilty.
Taliban bans the use of foreign currency across Afghanistan
The Taliban says those who continue to trade using foreign currency will face legal action.
Facebook is pulling the plug on its facial recognition system
New Facebook parent Meta will delete the faceprints of more than one billion users.
Sheikh Jarrah families reject ‘unjust’ deal with Israeli settlers
Palestinians reject deal that would have seen them accept the temporary ownership of their homes by a settler group.
Death toll rises to 15, many missing in Nigeria building collapse
The 21-storey building in Lagos was still under construction when it fell abruptly on Monday.
Defiant Sarkozy slams ‘unconstitutional’ court summons
Former French president refuses to answer questions while appearing as a witness in trial involving ex-aides.
Dubai plans to list its main utility at $25bn valuation
Dubai is planning an IPO of shares in its main utility, the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority.
Houston contractor sues Texas over state ban of Israel boycott
Palestinian American doing business with the city of Houston for 17 years is challenging Texas anti-BDS law.
Ecuador to expand marine reserve around legendary Galapagos
Deployed in the fight against climate change, the new protected area is expected to cover about 60,000sq km.
Dozens of nations back pledge to slash methane emissions at COP26
More than 80 countries join US and EU in pledging to cut methane emissions by at least 30 percent this decade.
UN accuses CAR troops of wounding 10 Egyptian peacekeepers
Gov't denies allegation after MINUSCA says presidential guards fired on unarmed unit travelling on bus marked 'UN'.
Bahrain urges citizens in Lebanon to leave as rift widens
Call comes after Bahrain recalled envoy in response to Lebanese minister's criticism of Saudi military role in Yemen.
Tesla shares tumble after Musk tweets Hertz deal not yet signed
What can stop a stock market rally in its tracks? One tweet from Elon Musk.
Ethiopia declares nationwide state of emergency
Move comes after Tigrayan fighters said they captured two towns in Amhara region and considered marching on Addis Ababa.
UK police officers admit taking, sharing photos of murder victims
Officers photographed the bodies of sisters Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman, whose mother has accused police of racism.
‘What we fear as women’: Sexual abuse in UK universities
Women working or studying at UK universities share how their complaints about sexual misconduct were mishandled.
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