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Iran: ‘Seriousness’ in nuclear talks means lifting sanctions
Iranian President Raisi says no conditions for talks but expects the lifting of US sanctions in return.
Judge sets arraignment for Venezuelan accused of money laundering
US prosecutors charged Saab in connection with a bribery scheme linked to Venezuela's state-controlled exchange rate.
‘He lied’: Iraqis blame Colin Powell for role in invasion on Iraq
Powell's 2003 UN testimony was key in events Iraqis say led to heavy costs for them - which can still be felt today.
Hezbollah accuses Lebanese Forces of killing its supporters
Nasrallah accuses Christian Lebanese Forces of shooting its members after several people died in clashes last week.
Al Jazeera Digital wins Online Journalism Award
The Take beat out rivals to win in the Excellence in Audio Digital Storytelling, Ongoing Series category.
Turkey’s lira sinks to new low with little reprieve in sight
Expectations of an interest rate cut later this week, despite high inflation, are pressuring the lira.
Guantanamo detainee can pen letter on CIA mistreatment, US says
Abu Zubaydah would be allowed write declaration about alleged torture in Poland, US government tells Supreme Court.
How to end Sudan’s political crisis?
Protesters in Sudan are demanding the resignation of the interim government.
‘An American icon’: World reacts to death of Colin Powell
Powell was the first Black secretary of state, but his legacy was tarnished in 2003 when he justified the war on Iraq.
‘Blot’ on Powell’s record: Lies to the UN about Iraq’s weapons
Powell used his reputation to help convince the world Saddam Hussein was an imminent threat, but the US intel was false.
Czech president cannot perform duties due to ill health: Official
Senate speaker says hospitalised President Milos Zeman unable to work, seeks to shift duties to other officials.
Biden’s plan to curtail cancer-causing ‘forever chemicals’
The Environmental Protection Agency laid out a strategy to limit pollution from a cluster of chemicals known as PFAS.
Judges postpone trials of three Egypt activists
Activists Alaa Abdel-Fattah, Mohamed Ibrahim, Yahia Hussein Abdel-Hadi appeared at the Emergency State Security Court.
Cleaning up space | Start Here
How space became a junkyard and why it matters.
Pro-military protesters call for dissolution of Sudan’s gov’t
Protests have been staged since Saturday amid a deepening rift between military and civil rule backers.
US factory production falls reflecting backlogged supply chains
Total industrial production, which also includes mining and utility output, fell 1.3 percent last month.
Police targeted in southwest Pakistan bombing
At least one police officer killed and 17 other people hurt in attack on truck carrying security personnel in Quetta.
Vroom vroom: Tesla’s shares rally over 50% from March lows
The carmaker has seen eight weeks of gains, its longest winning streak since before the pandemic battered markets.
Gunmen kill dozens in Nigeria’s troubled northwest
The attack took place in Nigeria's Sokoto's state, where bandits have been relocating to avoid security operations.
Facebook to hire 10,000 workers in Europe to build ‘metaverse’
The metaverse is a futuristic notion for connecting online that uses augmented and virtual reality, Facebook has said.
Colin Powell in pictures
Powell was the first Black US chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and secretary of state.
Singapore’s ‘foreign interference’ law will weaken people power
There are already signs the law will be used to divide civil society and cast a dark shadow over internationalism.
Russia suspends NATO mission after staff expelled
Staff at NATO's military mission in Moscow to be stripped of their accreditation from November, Russian FM says.
At least 35 killed by floods, landslides in India’s Kerala state
Search and rescue operations continue on Monday as thousands remain stranded in parts of the coastal area.
China denies report of hypersonic missile test
Beijing dismisses the report in the Financial Times as inaccurate, saying it tested a space vehicle instead.
Air strikes target capital of Ethiopia’s Tigray; 3 civilians dead
Government spokesman denies reports of air raids as witnesses say several killed in Mekelle.
Colin Powell, first Black US secretary of state, dies of COVID
Powell has called the misleading information he repeated in lead up to 2003 Iraq war a permanent 'blot' on his record.
Iran, Venezuela to sign 20-year cooperation accord
Venezuelan President Maduro will meet his Iranian counterpart on visit to Tehran 'in the next few months'.
Who wants to be an ‘All American’ speaker?
Delivering keynotes is a lucrative business in the US - even for some who claim to be committed to fighting inequality.
Jury selection to begin in trial over killing of Ahmaud Arbery
Three white men face trial for chasing and fatally shooting Arbery, an unarmed Black man, in the US state of Georgia.
Iran to host multilateral conference on Afghanistan on October 27
FMs of Iran, China, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Russia to hold talks in Tehran.
Afghanistan’s female judges forced into hiding under Taliban rule
Hundreds of female judges forced to live a life of fear and anonymity since the group's August takeover of the country.
Bitcoin hovers near six-month high on ETF hopes
US Securities and Exchange Commission is set to allow the first American bitcoin futures ETF to begin trading this week.
Opposition candidate Neves wins Cape Verde election
Josia Maria Neves, a former prime minister, wins the presidency in the first round as his main rival concedes defeat.
Why won’t Colombia let Martha Sepúlveda die?
Sepúlveda, it seemed, was too happy to die - and should therefore be condemned to a future of, well, pain.
Apple employee, who was vocal on discrimination, fired
Janneke Parrish helped spearhead the #AppleToo movement to help employees speak out on workplace discrimination.
French ambassador ordered out of Belarus
No official reason given but media reports say diplomat expelled as he handed credentials to FM and not the president.
Fire at Kuwait oil refinery under control, injuries reported
Firefighters isolate the refinery's treatment unit where the fire broke out and bring the blaze under full control.
Thousands protest in El Salvador against Bukele government
President Bukele downplays San Salvador protests against economic and judicial policies, including Bitcoin move.
Netflix values its megahit show Squid Game at $900m
What makes South Korean show Squid Game even more valuable is how popular it is relative to its low cost.
Landslides, floods kill dozens, displace many in India’s Kerala
At least 35 die in landslides and floods triggered by heavy rains as rescuers scour for survivors in muddy debris.
Harvesting ‘true cinnamon’: The story of the Ceylon spice
Ceylon cinnamon has been produced in Sri Lanka for generations. But experienced peelers are now rare.
Two Hindu men killed, temples vandalised in Bangladesh violence
Religious violence erupts after photo circulated on social media shows the Quran placed on the knee of a Hindu deity.
Min Aung Hlaing blames opposition for violence after ASEAN snub
Southeast Asian grouping agreed to bar coup leader from summit because of the lack of progress in an April peace plan.
Oil prices hit highest levels in years
Shortages of natural gas, coal from Asia to Europe are driving additional demand for oil products in power generation.
Taliban says Afghan girls will return to secondary schools soon
Interior ministry spokesman tells Al Jazeera that all schools and universities in will reopen 'in a very short time'.
China economy slows; officials say recovery ‘unstable and uneven’
Officials say GDP grew at its slowest place in a year in the third quarter, amid power shortages and property woes.
Should COVID-19 vaccines be mandatory?
Experts say vaccines mandates are '100 percent a human rights issue' but also about keeping society safe.
Police in Haiti blame notorious gang for missionary kidnapping
Gang known as 400 Mazowo said to have abducted 17 foreign missionaries amid increasing lawlessness in troubled nation.
Political outsider to stand against Orban in Hungary’s 2022 vote
A small-town conservative and father of seven will lead an alliance of six opposition parties in next year's vote.
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