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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.
Who benefits from plans for a biennial football World Cup?
FIFA wants to change the frequency of the World Cup but not everyone is convinced.
Tunisian court jails lawmaker over corruption charges
Mehdi Ben Gharbia is the latest opposition member to come under scrutiny amid growing concerns over civil rights.
Settler attacks wreak havoc on Palestinians during olive harvest
Israeli settlers are committing violent, daily attacks against Palestinians harvesting their olive trees for the season.
Syrian government, opposition to start drafting constitution
A long-awaited agreement was reached in the UN-mandated talks between the two sides in Switzerland.
Bill Clinton released from hospital after urological infection
Former US President Bill Clinton was successfully treated for an infection and will head home to New York.
Shooting in Syria could mark new phase in Israeli campaign
Syria’s state-run news agency says Midhat Saleh was fatally shot by an Israeli sniper in the Golan Heights.
Commemorations held in France over 1961 massacre of Algerians
Historians say at least 120 protesters were killed by Paris police during demonstrations over discriminatory policies.
China slams US, Canada for sending warships through Taiwan Strait
Beijing's angry reaction comes after a US destroyer and Canadian frigate sailed through the narrow waterway.
Carbon Capture: A green way forward?
Or is it just a way of masking the issues?
Heavy rains, landslides kill 19 in India’s Kerala
Worst-hit districts of Kottayam and Idukki suffer deadly mudslides as torrential rains swept through villages.
Paris massacre: 60 years on, France must face its colonial past
French Algerians don't need ceremonies marking the anniversary of the Paris massacre. We need an anti-fascist movement.
On rich, famous ‘cockroaches’ and tax evasion
The Pandora Papers reveal that the rich and powerful continue to hide their money unabated and unconstrained.
Sri Lankan fishermen launch flotilla protesting Indian poaching
Boats flying black flags and carrying opposition legislators demand that government block Indian trawlers.
Coalition ‘kills 160’ Yemen rebels as Marib battle intensifies
Saudi-led coalition says it has killed scores of Houthi rebels in air raids as warring sides battle near strategic city.
Erdogan says Turkey in talks with US on sale of F-16 fighter jets
Turkish president says the US proposed the sale of F-16 fighter jets in return for its investment in the F-35 programme.
No end in sight to La Palma volcanic eruption: Canaries president
Streams of lava have lain waste to more than 742 hectares of land and destroyed almost 2,000 buildings on La Palma.
Iranian warship fends off pirate attack in Gulf of Aden
Pirates on five boats attacked two Iranian oil tankers but were repelled by army vessels, authorities said.
Infographic: Cricket’s T20 World Cup in numbers
A look at individuals and teams dominating the T20 World Cup.
Russian filmmakers land after shoot on board space station
The capsule, carrying actor Yulia Peresild, director Klim Shipenko and cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy landed in Kazakhstan.
Social distancing at Mecca’s Grand Mosque dropped
While social distancing measures were lifted, Saudi authorities said pilgrims must be vaccinated and wear face masks.
Gordon Brown calls for airlift of 240 million COVID-19 vaccines
WHO adviser urges rich countries to send vaccines to low-income nations this month to save tens of thousands of lives.
Inside Nigeria’s unregulated human egg industry
In the booming fertility business, women donating their eggs face unfavourable conditions and health and safety risks.
After lengthy COVID-19 lockdowns, a weary world is ready to dance
From Buenos Aires, Argentina to South Africa's Soweto, dancers around the world are letting loose.
Afghanistan: Mass funeral for victims of Kandahar mosque attack
Relatives laid the bodies of the victims to rest and called on the Taliban to protect them.
Cricket: What you need to know about T20 World Cup 2021
Past winners, tournament format, and update on DRS and Super Over. Your guide to the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021.
China tested new space capability with hypersonic missile: Report
Financial Times says launch of nuclear-capable missile in August took US intelligence by surprise.
17 US missionaries, including children, kidnapped in Haiti
Group was leaving an orphanage in Port-au-prince when they were abducted, say media reports.
Australia’s Melbourne set to end world’s longest lockdowns
When Melbourne's lockdown ends this week, it will have been under six lockdowns totalling 262 days since March 2020.
Alex Saab: Venezuela halts talks after US extradites Maduro ally
Alex Saab, who was arrested in Cape Verde last year, was extradited to the US to face money laundering charges.
Thousands protest in DR Congo to demand neutral poll body
Demonstrations were sparked by concerns over the independence of the electoral commission.
Syrian government shelling of rebel-held Idlib kills 4
Attacks come after repeated violations of a truce reached in March last year.
Is colonialism to blame for dire situation with climate change?
Exhibition looking at legacy of colonialism - and role it played in birth of climate change - has opened in London.
Macron decries ‘inexcusable’ Algerian protest massacre in Paris
France's president told relatives on the 60th anniversary of the 1961 protest by Algerians that 'crimes' were committed.
Neglect of Palestinians in Israel fuels killing spree
The Palestinian community in Israel has fallen victim to a murder rate two times higher than Jewish areas.
Tens of thousands demonstrate in Rome against fascism
Protest comes a week after extreme right-wing supporters broke into the headquarters of Italy's labour confederation.
Angela Merkel hopes Germany continues to work with Turkey
In farewell visit to Turkey, outgoing chancellor says security and independence of both countries depend on each other.
Iran’s ex-central bank chief and officials sentenced to prison
Judiciary said the officials’ illegal distribution scheme hurt Iran's economy at a time of hardship under US pressure.
Iranian court upholds new jail term for Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe
Iranian British woman was handed a new one-year jail sentence after spending five years in prison.
Analysis: How Judge Bitar’s probe shook Lebanon leaders
Experts say judge leading probe into Beirut port explosion rattled country simply by challenging systemic impunity.
Will Afghanistan’s powerful neighbours engage the Taliban?
Pakistan, China, and Iran are yet to recognise the Taliban government, but they all have an interest in doing so.
Can the US wrestle back influence in Latin America from China?
After ceding diplomatic and economic ground to Beijing, Washington hopes to win back its neighbours with new investment.
No invitation for Myanmar military gov’t leader at ASEAN summit
Min Aung Hlaing snubbed as concerns rise over military government's commitment to defusing bloody crisis.
Russia exceeds 1,000 daily COVID deaths for first time
An official tally also showed 33,208 new infections, a high for fatalities and cases for the third day in a row.
As Erdogan set for another tour, Turkey deepens ties with Africa
Over the past two decades, Turkey has sought to present itself as an alternative external power in the continent.
Sudan PM says ‘serious crisis’ a threat to transition and country
Abdalla Hamdok presents steps to end what he calls 'worst and most dangerous' political crisis in two-year transition.
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