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ISIL attack on Iraqi village kills 11 ‘defenceless civilians’
Police said the ISIL attackers used several vehicles and semi-automatic guns in their attack.
‘No to army rule’: Pro-democracy protesters take to Sudan streets
Demonstrators in Sudan's capital, Khartoum, block roads with makeshift barricades and burning tyres.
Goldman Sachs, Harvard team up with Al Gore’s investment firm
The venture will seek to channel capital into companies and projects that can help decarbonise the economy.
Family feud at Canada’s largest telecom firm heads to court
Edward Rogers has been at odds with his mother and two sisters on who should lead Roger Communications.
Sudan’s Abdalla Hamdok released, remains under ‘heavy security’
Deposed prime minister and his wife released as UN chief calls on Security Council to act on 'epidemic of coups'.
Brazil Senate report backs criminal charges against Bolsonaro
Report recommends president's indictment for crimes related to his handling of pandemic that left over 600,000 dead.
China doubles down on COVID-zero strategy
China has no plans to ease strict border controls even as other countries adopt new strategies.
Aung San Suu Kyi denies ‘incitement’ in first court testimony
Myanmar's popularly-elected leader, who was removed by the military in a coup, faces multiple charges.
Is Sudan’s democratic transition doomed?
Latest military coup has ended power-sharing agreement with civilian leaders.
‘Dangerous and delusional’: Critics denounce Saudi climate plan
The kingdom announces plans to tackle global warming but says it will continue extracting its vast hydrocarbon reserves.
US says it ‘strongly’ opposes Israel’s settlement expansion plans
In rare criticism of Israeli government, Biden administration slams plans to build thousands of settlement units.
Dozens arrested as Indigenous people lead mass Ecuador protests
Demonstrators are unhappy at the conservative president's economic policies and want fuel price hikes reversed.
Facebook investors hold on to rosy outlook despite Apple changes
Shares fell 3.9 percent on Tuesday, ending below their 200-day moving average for the first time since March.
Alphabet beats expectations on Google ad spike
Google owner Alphabet Inc on Tuesday beat expectations for third-quarter revenue.
Sudan’s military says it seized power to prevent ‘civil war’
Protesters demonstrate against takeover while Sudan's army chief defends the military's power grab.
US military exit from Syria unlikely anytime soon, officials say
Speculation has been rife American forces would withdrawal from Syria after the Afghanistan pullout.
World Bank turns down IMF boss’s appeal to defend herself: Report
The World Bank has turned down a request made by IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva to defend her name, Reuters reports.
Haiti gang leader demands PM resign amid harsh fuel shortages
Jimmy 'Barbecue' Cherizier said he would allow the safe passage of fuel trucks if Prime Minister Ariel Henry quits.
US seeking ‘united front’ with Europe on Iran: top Biden aide
Reviving talks to curb Iran's nuclear programme is a 'priority' for the US administration, says Jake Sullivan.
UK’s Queen Elizabeth cancels COP26 attendance ‘on medical advice’
The queen stayed overnight in hospital last Wednesday after undergoing initial tests for an unspecified ailment.
Turkey extends Syria and Iraq military missions by two years
Turkey's main opposition CHP voted against the motion, arguing the government failed to explain why it is needed.
FCC revokes China Telecom America’s authority to operate in US
US telecommunications regulator designates major Chinese company as a national security threat, orders shutdown.
The future of Japan’s monarchy
The latest wedding to a non-royal strikes controversy among the Japanese public.
Biden to meet pope amid pressure from anti-abortion US bishops
Joe Biden, the first Catholic US president since JFK, says he does not believe in abortion but can not impose his views.
US stocks set more all-time highs
The S&P 500 and Dow hit fresh records as Tuesday’s round of earnings kicked off.
Canada’s Justin Trudeau unveils new cabinet
Former Greenpeace staffer Steven Guilbeault will take over as environment minister and a new defence minister was named.
‘Not a life’: Israel keeps many Palestinians without legal status
Many in occupied West Bank angry about Israel's failure to keep promises to grant them Palestinian identification cards.
‘Climate catastrophe’: World faces 2.7C temperature rise
Such an increase will lead to more devastating effects around the world from fatal floods to wild fires and storms.
Most Poles think Warsaw should give ground in EU dispute: Survey
New poll suggests strong public disapproval of the stance the Polish government has taken in legal row with Brussels.
Massive cyberattack disrupts petrol stations in Iran
Hackers target online petrol distribution system near the anniversary of deadly fuel protests.
Majority in US concerned about climate, blame oil firms: polls
The data comes as President Joe Biden has struggled to pass climate change legislation and before UN's COP 26.
Four people drown after boat carrying migrants sinks off Greece
One person still missing, 22 others rescued following incident near the Greek island of Chios in the Aegean Sea.
Why is Biden preserving Miller’s racist immigration policy?
The Biden administration is abandoning its principles in a doomed effort to placate extremist voices.
Turnkey: US new home sales hit six-month high
The median sales price of a new home jumped 18.7% from a year ago to a record $408,800, according to US government data.
YouTube, TikTok, Snap execs to face US senators on kids’ safety
The platforms are woven into the fabric of young people’s lives, often influencing their dress, dance moves and diet.
Lebanese urge end to ‘campaign’ against Beirut blast judge
Rights groups, lawyers, and journalists call for 'honest' reporting on the deadly Beirut Port explosion investigation.
Chinese developer Modern Land becomes latest builder to default
The Beijing based developer did not replay either principal or interest on a $250m bond due Monday.
No status, no future: The life of a child asylum seeker in Israel
We follow children in Tel Aviv over several years as they come of age in a country that considers them 'infiltrators'.
West Africa: Voice of One’s Own
“There's so much to be told about the stories here that you can only hear, I think, if you are also a minority.”
Sudan’s PM Hamdok at my home, says military leader al-Burhan
Military leader says Hamdok was safe and kept away 'for his own safety'.
De Kock withdraws from South Africa team after order to take knee
The decision raised eyebrows as the former captain previously refused to take part in the anti-racism gesture.
Flags, tears, anthem: How Afghans celebrated their cricket win
Afghanistan's win over Scotland in T20 World Cup gave Afghan people reason for joy and hope after two turbulent months.
The price of truth: Al Jazeera marks 25 dangerous years
Killings, threats and air raids on its bureaus - Al Jazeera looks back on 25 dangerous years of telling the human story.
Israel envoy to visit US after NGOs labelled ‘terrorists’
Israeli official says envoy will explain controversial move, after US says not notified in advance.
COP26: World’s friendliest city set to host climate crisis summit
Glasgow due to host UN's climate conference seen by many as the last chance to avert a global environmental catastrophe.
Police arrest 150 people globally in dark web sting: Europol
Operation DarkHunTOR also recovered millions of euros in cash and Bitcoin, as well as drugs and guns.
Indians await WHO nod for homegrown Covaxin shot to travel abroad
Millions complain of travel struggles as vaccine has not been recognised for international travel by several countries.
The Third World Women’s Alliance: Lessons for today
US imperialism rages on, but it still has not killed the magic of solidarity.
Timeline: ASEAN tries to tackle Myanmar’s worsening crisis
As ASEAN summit kicks off, here are the key events in the bloc's engagement with Myanmar since February coup.
Indian media tycoon battles to hold on to his empire
Subhash Chandra is in the thick of a corporate battle to hang onto his firm Zee, India’s largest listed media network.
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