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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.
US suspends duty-free access to Ethiopia over human rights abuses
Suspension is due to Ethiopia's gross violation of internationally recognised human rights, said a senior US official.
LGBTQ ad in India pulled after backlash. But could it payoff?
Controversial ad featuring LGBTQ couple draws right-wing fire, but could end up boosting sales.
In wake of George Floyd, Minneapolis votes on replacing police
Voters in the city will decide whether to scrap the existing department and create a new Department of Public Safety.
Moscow, Kyiv deny reports of Russian military buildup near border
US media alleged that Russia is massing military units along the frontier, but rivals dismiss claim.
The US did more to radicalise Afghanistan than Osama bin Laden
Today Afghanistan is number one on the Global Terrorism Index, and we helped them get there.
COVID: Medical experts step up after dismissing menstrual changes
Thousands of women have reported changes to their regular patterns after receiving a COVID-19 jab.
‘Skin them alive’: Kashmir BJP politician booked for hate speech
In viral video, ex-BJP legislator purportedly calls for violence against Kashmiris who support Pakistani cricket team.
Sudan’s states of exception
Why did the Sudanese transition stumble into a coup?
Ethiopia asks residents to prepare to defend capital
Government asks people to take up arms as Tigrayan rebel forces are considering marching on Addis Ababa.
Gunmen abduct students, staff at university in Nigeria’s capital
Abductions are common in the northwest of the country but attacks on major institutions in Abuja are rare.
Syrian singer Sabah Fakhri dies at age of 88
Anas Fakhri says his father died a natural death at hospital in Damascus.
US unveils sweeping methane restrictions as COP26 enters day two
Biden is seeking to position himself as a global leader on climate change but is struggling to pass changes at home.
Mexican National Guard fatally shoots migrant, wound others
Officers opened fire when truck carrying migrants tried to avoid checkpoint, ram patrol vehicle, authorities say.
France-UK fishing row: Paris delays sanctions as talks continue
Paris had threatened to impose measures from Tuesday due to a bitter disagreement over the issuing of fishing licences.
Archaeologists in Saudi Arabia excavate ‘forgotten kingdoms’
Archaeologists in the kingdom are working to excavate the remnants of the ancient cities of Dadan and Lihyan in Al-Ula.
Iran’s FM tests positive for COVID before nuclear talks
Iran's Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian tested positive for the virus and 'continues working from quarantine'.
Singapore says embrace crypto or risk being ‘left behind’
Benefits of having a well-regulated local crypto industry could also extend beyond the financial sector.
After rare clean spell, air quality set to drop in Indian capital
Falling temperatures and farmers preparing to torch farm waste likely to once again turn the New Delhi air hazardous.
Ethiopia accused of limiting rare UN probe on Tigray abuses
The joint investigation may be the world’s only official source of information on atrocities in Tigray.
Book review: No Land’s People indicts India’s NRC process
Indian journalist Abhishek Saha documents how the citizenship determination process in Assam state was marred by 'bias'.
Removed Sudan PM demands gov’t reinstatement amid world mediation
PM Hamdok 'insisted on the legitimacy of his government and transitional institutions', says information ministry.
Afghanistan: Twin blasts reported near military hospital in Kabul
It was not immediately clear whether there were any casualties.
Diwali fervour returns in India as COVID situation eases
As pandemic eases with India reporting lowest daily cases since February, the festival this year is back in full swing.
New platform for documenting digital censorship of Palestinians
Groups say online tool is more relevant now than ever in light of recent mass censorship of Palestinian content in May.
‘Chilling pattern’: Pakistani journalists ‘targeted’ by cyber law
At least 23 journalists booked under the country’s draconian cyber-crime law in two years, media rights watchdog says.
‘Catastrophe’ faces Jordan’s water sector as climate heats up
Decreased rainfall and depleted groundwater sources mean water has become an increasingly scarce resource in Jordan.
NASA announces rare health-related SpaceX launch delay
The launch, which had been set for Wednesday, has now been rescheduled for Saturday night.
Three Chinese hostages escape their captors in Mali
Mali security forces rescue the three construction workers, hail their 'bravery and pugnacity'.
California hands pharma industry first win in US opioid case
California counties argued that drugmakers' marketing downplayed opioids' addictive risks but judge said 'no evidence'.
COP26: More than 100 countries pledge to end deforestation by 2030
Agreement is underpinned by $19bn in public and private funds to invest in protecting and restoring forests.
Biden, Indonesia’s Widodo demand Myanmar free prisoners
US president also backs ASEAN position to block Myanmar's military leader from attending the bloc's annual summit.
Indonesia leads the way in restoring coral reefs, scientists say
Researchers at Java's IPB University say Indonesia is doing more to restore coral reefs than any other country on Earth.
China, Russia revive push to lift UN sanctions on North Korea
Resolution seeks to lift ban on Pyongyang's exports of statues, seafood and textiles, and expand it to cover fuel.
COP26: Is carbon offsetting a stalling tactic?
Negotiators to discuss global market for carbon offsets, despite criticism that it does little for CO2 reduction.
Facebook says it shut down Nicaraguan government-run troll farm
The social media company says network aimed to amplify pro-government and anti-opposition content.
Yemeni Americans push for representation in key US Arab community
Advocates say Yemeni Americans are becoming more involved in politics, as three vie for Dearborn, Michigan council seat.
Starlink in India: Musk gears up to launch internet services
Having an office on the ground will allow Starlink to apply for licences it needs to provide broadband in the country.
US stocks kick off November with fresh all-time highs
The S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average hit record highs on solid corporate earnings.
SoftBank mulls sale of Fortress Investment Group
SoftBank’s talks regarding Fortress are at an early stage, one person familiar with the matter told Bloomberg News.
US judge dismisses most charges against Maduro ally Alex Saab
Judge keeps in place one charge of conspiracy to commit money laundering, which carries maximum 20-year prison sentence.
Dozens of nations seek urgent UN rights council meeting on Sudan
Countries demand UN rights council hold a special session after deadly crackdown on anti-coup protests.
COP26: Developing nations urge rich ones to fund climate goals
From Honduras to India, developing nations urged developed ones to live up to their financial commitments.
Al Jazeera Media Network’s 25th Anniversary
Al Jazeera launched its first TV broadcast as an Arabic-language satellite news channel in 1996 from Doha, Qatar.
India targets net-zero carbon emissions by 2070, says Modi
India is the last of the world’s major carbon polluters to announce a net-zero target, with US and EU aiming for 2050.
US prepares to roll out COVID vaccines for children aged 5 to 11
About 28 million US children in age bracket will be eligible to receive Pfizer-BioNTech's COVID jab.
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