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Colombia to leave ‘Havana Syndrome’ embassy probe to US
Several people associated with the US embassy in Colombia report symptoms linked with the affliction, US media reports.
‘Hard choices’ for Singapore media after controversial law passed
Concerns about effect of 'foreign interference' law in country where media already operate under strict regulation.
Ronaldo scores hat-trick, Denmark secure place in Qatar World Cup
Ronaldo extends his men’s record tally of international goals to 115 by scoring the 58th hat-trick of his career.
11 dead after Typhoon Kompasu floods the Philippines
Typhoon Kompasu has set off landslides and flash floods in the Philippines, leaving at least 11 people dead.
Afghanistan’s girls lament continued closure of high schools
Afghan girls, who have been confined to their homes, urge the Taliban not to snatch their right to education.
US to open border with Canada, Mexico starting in early November
Biden administration to allow travellers from Mexico and Canada who are fully vaccinated to enter the US.
IEA: World needs to triple investment in renewable power
Spends on transition to renewable energy 'remains far short' of what's needed to meet future demand sustainably: IEA.
Ban? No ban? Afghan cricket chief offers hope to women athletes
Al Jazeera speaks to Afghanistan's cricket chief on the future of female athletes in the country after Taliban takeover.
TaiwanPlus tries to change the narrative on self-ruled island
New media outlet launched as the democratic island, which is claimed by Beijing, faces an increasingly hostile China.
Ex-Myanmarpresident says army tried to force him to cede power
Win Myint's court testimony challenges army's insistence that no coup took place and the transfer of power was lawful.
G20 agrees aid to avert Afghanistan humanitarian crisis
Leaders agree Taliban will need to be involved in assistance but stress it does not mean recognition of its government.
Chile declares state of emergency over Mapuche conflict
President Sebastian Pinera says troops are being sent to two southern regions hit by recent acts of violence.
Venezuela burns through cash to shore up new bolivar
Central bank has injected $40m per week into the exchange market after launching new bolivar with 6 fewer zeros.
Russia hits new record for daily COVID-19 deaths – 973
Government coronavirus task force reports 973 coronavirus deaths, the highest daily toll since the start of pandemic.
UK demands ‘significant change’ of Northern Ireland trade rules
Brexit minister David Frost calls on EU to allow changes to post-Brexit rules governing trade with Northern Ireland.
Shatner, Star Trek’s Captain Kirk, set for Blue Origin launch
Star Trek's Captain James Tiberius Kirk, played by William Shatner, promoted a utopian spacefaring vision.
US House expected to hike debt ceiling, averting default
Democrat-controlled House of Representatives expected to approve bill increasing debt limit amid looming default.
Serbia’s leader defends right to buy weapons where he wants
President Aleksandar Vucic says country will continue arming itself with weapons from Russia, China and elsewhere.
NBA star Kyrie Irving will not play until vaccinated, Nets say
Nets general manager says Irving will not take part in team activity until he is 'eligible to be a full participant'.
US workers are quitting their jobs in record numbers
Some 4.3 million US workers left their jobs in August as COVID infections surged.
Is it too late to save our planet’s biodiversity?
UN holds conference on preserving wildlife and nature before COP26 Climate Change Summit.
Colombia governor says he escaped two armed attacks in 24 hours
Governor of central Meta department says he was unharmed in attacks in region where dissident rebel fighters operate.
Hundreds more to flee on Spanish island as volcano erupts
La Cumbre Vieja began erupting on September 19 and has already forced more than 6,000 people from their homes.
Iran’s women football fans snubbed in closed-door S Korea match
Iranian sport officials have contradicted each other on why spectators were banned during a crucial match in Tehran.
The IMF warns of growing threats to global economic recovery
The IMF warned of a 'dangerous divergence' in economic recoveries between richer and poorer nations.
Gaza’s undrinkable water ‘slowly poisoning’ Palestinians
Human rights organisations have warned for years about the deteriorating water situation in the Gaza Strip.
Qatar urges engagement with Taliban amid humanitarian crisis
Qatari official Mutlaq al-Qahtani says recognising Taliban gov't 'not a priority' as Afghanistan faces host of issues.
At least 28 killed in Nepal bus crash
Bus was driving from the southern Banke district to the remote Mugu area when it plunged off a mountain road.
Algerian whistleblower imprisoned after Spain deportation
Mohamed Abdellah had been in exile in Spain since 2019 when he fled Algeria after exposing alleged corruption.
Hurricane Pamela strengthens off Mexico’s Pacific coast
Pamela forecast to get to 'near major hurricane strength' when it reaches Mexican coast early Wednesday, NHC says.
A response to Patrick Gathara’s oped on the Kenya-Somalia dispute
Contrary to claims in the piece, the Kenyan government has acted in good faith in its engagement with the ICJ.
Top UN court sides with Somalia in sea border dispute with Kenya
ICJ rules largely in favour of Somalia in setting a sea boundary believed to be rich in oil and gas.
US prepares for Supreme Court showdown on abortion rights
US Supreme Court is poised to hear case challenging Roe v Wade, setting up a 'critical' moment on access to abortion.
Sally Rooney rejects Israeli translation offer in support of BDS
Irish author turns down bid by publishing company Modan to translate, Beautiful World, Where Are You, into Hebrew.
UN slams violence against migrants in Libya, calls for inquiry
UN human rights office demands an investigation into the fatal shooting of migrants fleeing a crackdown in Libya.
Harry & Meghan join socially conscious ESG investing craze
ESG promises positive returns for people and the planet but is facing growing charges of greenwashing.
Lavrov slams allegation Russian spies stole AstraZeneca formula
Russian foreign minister says 'unfounded' claim made in a popular British tabloid newspaper will not be taken seriously.
EU announces 1bn euro aid package for Afghanistan
The bloc's chief makes the pledge at a G20 summit addressing humanitarian and security situations in Afghanistan.
Stealing Africa: How Britain looted the continent’s art
The role Britain’s anti-slavery mission played in looting African art. And the campaign to get it returned.
Kremlin denounces Japan’s sovereignty claim over disputed islands
Moscow says the four islands, which lie between the Sea of Okhotsk and the Pacific Ocean, are 'Russian territory'.
Iran launches large-scale air defence military drill
The exercise aims to show that Iran can defend its 'sensitive and vital centres'.
Pro-Iranian groups reject early Iraq election results as ‘scam’
Several pro-Iranian parties promise to launch an appeal after early results show losses for parties with PMF links.
Beirut blast probe suspended again as judge issues arrest warrant
Lawyers for former ministers Ali Hasan Khalil and Ghazi Zeiter register new legal complaint against Judge Tarek Bitar.
‘To dehumanise, terrorise us’: Muslims evicted in India’s Assam
A fortnight after their eviction, residents live cramped in shanties propped up with whatever is left of their homes.
Nobel academy head rules out gender, ethnicity quotas for prizes
Goran Hansson says prizes must go to 'those most worthy' but laments historic lack of female Nobel laureates.
Indian troops kill five suspected rebels in Kashmir gun battles
Killings reported a day after suspected rebels shot dead five Indian army soldiers in a gunfight in the disputed region.
Eswatini deploys army to quell pro-democracy school protests
Pro-democracy groups report several arrests amid protests in Africa's last absolute monarchy.
Several killed as Typhoon Kompasu hits the Philippines
National disaster agency says at least 9 killed and 16 others missing as tropical storm causes floods and landslides.
Afghan FM wants good ties, needs more time on girls’ education
Acting foreign minister appeals to the world for good relations but avoids making firm commitments on girls' education.
Cornered by African youth, Macron intends to repair FrancAfrique
French president invited no government leaders at event seen as bid to reshape France's ties with former colonies.
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