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Mexico: Thousands of migrants set off from southern city
Migrants walked along a highway leading west and north towards the US border, before stopping to rest for the night.
Romania revives COVID-19 restrictions as hospitals struggle
In Romania only 35 percent of adults are fully inoculated against COVID-19 compared with an EU average of 74 percent.
Cricket: India, Pakistan lock horns at T20 World Cup
On Sunday, the two sides will meet in Dubai to get their T20 World Cup campaign underway.
Voting under way in Uzbekistan’s presidential election
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev faces no genuine opposition in Sunday's vote and is almost certain to win a second term.
US urges N Korea to end ‘provocative’ tests, return to talks
US envoy says Washington remains ready to meet with Pyongyang 'without preconditions'.
Otoniel: Colombia’s most wanted drug lord captured
President says Otoniel's arrest is the biggest blow to drug trafficking in Colombia since Pablo Escobar's death.
Hungary’s Orban accuses EU, US of meddling in 2022 election
Viktor Orban has accused foreign powers of backing the leftist bloc that will seek to oust him after a decade in power.
Are the EU and Belarus playing politics with refugees?
Belarus accused of helping migrants and refugees cross into the bloc as a retaliation against EU sanctions.
India’s Amit Shah visits Kashmir amid rising violence
Three-day visit of India's interior minister comes in the backdrop of a deteriorating security situation in the region.
Afghan National Music Institute strikes a chord in Qatar
Group has not practiced together since their school’s doors in Kabul were closed after Taliban takeover.
Palestinian NGOs designated ‘terrorists’ call for support
Outlawed organisations have called on the international community to take a stance against Israel's military order.
Muqtada al-Sadr: Iraq’s kingmaker in uncertain times
Al-Sadr's party controls 70 of a total 329 parliamentary seats in Iraq and the movement has a large base across country.
Turkey’s Erdogan orders expulsion of 10 Western ambassadors
Envoys from countries including the US, Germany and France called for release of businessman and philanthropist Kavala.
Top oil exporter Saudi Arabia vows zero carbon emissions by 2060
Before the global COP26 summit, Saudi Arabia announces it aims to reach 'net zero' greenhouse gas emissions by 2060.
More clashes as banned TLP continues protest in Pakistan
Group said five supporters died in the clashes while at least two police officials were also killed.
The Beirut blast probe: A tale of distrust and disinformation
Why is discourse about the investigation into the Beirut blast so polarised? And the Russian law affecting journalists.
UN fears ‘mass atrocity crimes’ in northern Myanmar
Tens of thousands of troops and heavy weapons reportedly being moved into the region.
Gunmen attack Nigeria prison, free dozens of inmates: Official
Jailbreak at Oyo correctional centre in country's southwest is the third to occur this year.
Italy’s Salvini in court for blocking Open Arms from docking
The head of the right-wing Lega party could face up to 15 years in prison if found guilty.
Lebanon uprising protesters anxiously await military court trials
Lawyers decry trials with 'no evidence', while authorities dismiss investigations into alleged torture of protesters.
Laura Kovesi: Is the EU doing enough to tackle financial crime?
The European Union’s first chief prosecutor discusses how the bloc protects its financial interests.
Fears of a Hamas takeover of the West Bank are exaggerated
Recent violence in the West Bank has worried Israel, but Hamas does not have the capabilities to take over.
Cricket: How Namibia sealed one of T20 World Cup’s biggest shocks
Namibia, ranked a lowly 19, reached the Super 12 round of the T20 World Cup second after shocking Ireland.
How creditors are cashing in on a G20 debt deal for poor nations
More than 40 low-income countries applied to the scheme but still ended up paying out $36.4bn.
Cricket: Super 12 round of T20 World Cup gets under way
Australia v South Africa and West Indies v England to be played on the opening day of the Super 12 round.
Migrants seek release as COVID hits Melbourne detention facility
Detainees describe their dire situation inside a Melbourne hotel and express fear amid the spread of the coronavirus.
How Umran Malik became an icon for young Kashmiri cricketers
Dedication and luck drafted the 21-year-old into India's T20 World Cup squad, much to the delight of those back home.
Cambodia’s democratic dream in shreds 30 years after Paris accord
Historic agreement was forged in spirit of post-Cold War optimism, but was tested almost immediately.
Myanmar decries move to block coup leader from ASEAN summit
Military government presses Southeast Asian bloc for representation, as UN rapporteur warns of more violence.
US kills senior al-Qaeda leader in Syria with drone strike
The strike comes two days after an American outpost in southern Syria was attacked.
Climate activists go on hunger strike near WH urging Biden to act
US administration's rhetoric on urgency of climate crisis does not match its actions, Sunrise Movement advocates say.
New space race? US tests components for hypersonic weapons
Tests come amid President Joe Biden's concerns about Chinese hypersonic weapons systems that can evade advanced radar.
Supercharged: Tesla shares rally to a record high
Elon Musk's electric-vehicle company is one step closer to a market valuation of $1 trillion.
Former Giuliani aide convicted of violating US campaign laws
Lev Parnas is found guilty of donating to group that supported the reelection campaign of former President Donald Trump.
US stocks dragged down by interest rates hike fear, tech woes
Investors are increasingly concerned that the US central bank will raise interest rates sooner than they see coming.
Moldova declares state of emergency over gas crisis
Moldova to seek cheaper natural gas from Europe after traditional supplier Russia hiked prices.
Qatar 2022: Al Thumama Stadium inaugurated for Amir Cup final
Al Sadd beat Al Rayyan in the Amir Cup final, the first match at the latest Qatar 2022 stadium to be inaugurated.
Bosnian Serb police drill seen as separatist ‘provocation’
Bosniak, Croat leaders call drills 'a clear provocation', but Serb officials say it is not related to political crisis.
US Supreme Court agrees to hear challenge to Texas abortion ban
The move leaves in place a law that clinics say has led to an 80 percent reduction in abortions in the state of Texas.
Dying for debt relief: Why are NYC taxi drivers on hunger strike?
Battered by the pandemic and crippling debt, New York City medallion owners are demanding more meaningful debt relief.
Lebanon’s President Aoun rejects draft electoral law
Aoun says holding elections in March, almost two months earlier than scheduled, would lower voter participation.
How should healthcare workers be protected from COVID-19?
The WHO estimates up to 180,000 health workers have died from COVID since January 2020.
Two police officers killed at far-right TLP rally in Pakistan
Thousands of members of banned Tehreek-e-Labiak Pakistan party protest in Lahore to demand release of leader Saad Rizvi.
Prisons in paradise: Refugees detentions in Greece raise alarm
Greece appears to be testing the limits of international laws with refugee detentions, Al Jazeera investigation finds.
Taper time: US Fed chief says bank should reduce asset purchases
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell also added that the US central bank was not yet ready to raise interest rates.
Outcry as Israel labels Palestinian rights groups ‘terrorists’
The designation effectively outlaws the activities of six leading groups, subjecting their members to raids and arrest.
Trump’s new social media backer tied to China lifestyle venture
New Trump platform 'Truth Social' backed by venture capitalist who runs a SPAC based in Wuhan, China.
UN says Syrian constitution negotiations a ‘big disappointment’
Syrian delegations have failed to agree on new constitution provisions, and no new date is set for the next talks.
Trump-tied SPAC skyrockets 1,225%
Trump fans pumped the Digital World Acquisition stock on Reddit and Stocktwits, triggering a halt for volatility Friday.
US intel warns China could dominate AI, gain military edge
Beijing's ambitions in advanced technologies could give it an upper hand in vital US sectors, US intel warned Friday.
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