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UK police drop probe into Prince Andrew sexual abuse claim
London's Metropolitan Police will take 'no further action' against royal following review prompted by US lawsuit.
New Zealand makes COVID vaccines mandatory for doctors, teachers
Vaccine mandate comes as New Zealand struggles to quell an outbreak driven by the Delta variant.
Qatar Petroleum changes name to Qatar Energy
CEO Saad Al-Kaabi says the name change signals a new strategy focusing on energy efficiency.
Vietnam’s staff-starved factories implore employees to come back
Millions of workers who fled outbreak are too scared to return to make the world's winter clothes and Christmas gifts.
Tunisia’s President Saied approves new government
Development comes 11 weeks after Saied sacked the PM, suspended parliament and granted himself judicial powers.
Suspected rebels kill five soldiers in Kashmir: Indian army
Tensions rise in recent weeks with a spate of shootings of civilians in attacks claimed by an anti-India rebel group.
Chile’s billionaire president under scrutiny over Pandora leak
Papers gave details about a 2010 stake sale by Sebastian Pinera's family in a mining project that activists objected to.
Vote count underway in Iraq after record low election turnout
Preliminary turnout for the fifth election since the 2003 US invasion was at 41 percent.
Now in power, Taliban sets sights on Afghan drug underworld
Afghanistan's new rulers set their sights on stamping out widespread drug addiction in their country, even if by force.
Iraqi forces arrest senior ISIL member Sami Jasim
Iraqi prime minister says Jasim was in charge of ISIL's finances and a deputy to slain leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
Burkina Faso opens trial on 1987 Sankara assassination
Ex-president among 14 who face charges in killing of former leader Thomas Sankara 34 years ago.
Thousands march in Brussels to demand tougher climate action
Thousands of people marched in Brussels to push world leaders to take bolder action to fight climate change.
Facebook and the future we don’t want to live in
The Facebook outage and revelations should be a wake-up call not just for the US but the rest of the world as well.
India, China army talks to defuse border tensions fail
Both nations will keep troops in forward areas for a second freezing winter as 17-month standoff continues.
Mbappe’s winner takes France to Nations League title
World champions come from behind to beat Spain 2-1 with Mbappe netting late on.
Growing up in detention: Casualties of Australia’s refugee system
Since age 15, Mehdi and Adnan have been held by a system that considers them illegal. Eight years later, they ask: Why?
TV journalist killed in targeted attack in southern Pakistan
Baloch separatist group claims responsibility for attack on the journalist’s vehicle using a magnetic explosive device.
Fire breaks out at Lebanon’s Zahrani oil facility
A spokesperson for the Lebanese Army told Al Jazeera the fuel tank contained benzene.
In Australia, Facebook et al to check misinformation complaints
Damaging online posts have emerged as a second battlefront between Big Tech and Australia.
‘Very happy’: Duterte congratulates Maria Ressa on Nobel Prize
Journalist and her Rappler news site are facing multiple legal cases over coverage of Duterte and his war on drugs.
UN, Bangladesh sign deal to aid Rohingya relocated to island
Authorities said another 81,000 refugees would be relocated to the remote Bhasan Char island over next three months.
N Korea’s Kim calls for improving lives amid ‘grim’ economy
Appeal comes with Kim facing arguably his biggest test since coming to power nearly 10 years ago.
Sydney exits lockdown as Australia gears up to ‘live with’ COVID
Curbs ease for fully vaccinated in Australia's biggest city as doctors' group urges continued caution.
Czech Republic in post-vote limbo after president takes sick
Milos Zeman admitted to hospital, raising risk of political vacuum following shock election defeat for prime minister.
US navy engineer arrested for selling nuclear submarine secrets
Jonathan Toebbe sold the design of nuclear-powered warships to a foreign official, who was an undercover FBI agent.
Algeria demands France’s ‘total respect’: President
Tebboune says return of the Algerian ambassador to France is conditional on the 'total respect for the Algerian state'.
How important is press freedom for peace?
This year's Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to two journalists.
UAE, Syria agree on plans to enhance economic cooperation
UAE's economy ministry announces it agreed on future plans to enhance economic cooperation with war-torn Syria.
Poles rally to defend the EU membership amid fear of ‘Polexit’
Opposition leader Donald Tusk has called for protests to defend Poland’s continued membership in the 27-nation bloc.
Palestinian village target of settler attacks and land theft
Kisan village faces Israeli settler violence on near-daily basis as the army seizes tracts of land.
Kashmiri Hindus, Sikhs reel from spate of deadly attacks
Some members of Hindu community leave the region while Sikhs terrified after a wave of attacks killed seven civilians.
Thousands march in Brussels to demand climate justice
Tens of thousands of people rally demanding bolder action in fighting climate change weeks ahead of UN climate summit.
Taliban concludes ‘positive’ talks with US officials in Doha
Taliban holding meeting with EU representatives after two-day talks with the US as it seeks international recognition.
Polls close in Iraq’s parliamentary election after ‘low turnout’
Chief election observer from the EU says low voter turnout 'is a clear political signal' to the political elite.
Germany’s Merkel, Israel’s PM Bennett differ on Iran, Palestine
Merkel says Berlin remains committed to reviving the nuclear deal with Iran and a two-state solution in Palestine.
China denounces Taiwan President Tsai’s national day speech
Beijing's criticism comes after the Taiwan president said the island territory won't bow to Chinese pressure.
Lebanon electricity back online after army supplies fuel
Energy Minister Walid Fayad says the grid is back up and running, returning to 'normal'.
Kenya’s cynical offensive against the ICJ
Undermining international institutions comes at a price.
Thousands rally against Tunisia’s President Saied
Growing number of protesters raises possibility of Tunisia's political divisions spiralling into street confrontations.
Several killed in Yemen blast targeting Aden governor
Governor Ahmed Lamlas and Agriculture Minister Salem al-Suqatri survive blast that killed at least six other people.
Infographic: Which countries still have the death penalty?
October 10 marks the World Day Against the Death Penalty. Here are three graphics explaining the punishment.
Abdul Qadeer Khan: Nuclear hero in Pakistan, villain to the West
Revered in Pakistan, Khan was seen by West as dangerous renegade for smuggling nuclear technology to other countries.
Iran’s nuclear chief reports jump in 20 percent enriched uranium
Head of Atomic Energy Organization of Iran says Iran has produced over 120kg of 20 percent enriched uranium.
‘I’m open to anything’: Xavi-to-Barcelona rumours heat up again
Xavi was among the favourites for the job before Koeman was hired as head coach in August last year.
New lava river threatens more buildings in La Palma
New lava stream follows path down the Cumbre Vieja ridge towards the western shore of the island.
K-pop fans vs Duterte’s Philippines: Why young voters want change
Fans like me are angry. We want a better future and we are critical for voter education before the 2022 election.
Ukrainian soldiers bear the invisible scars of war
How widespread traumatic brain injuries, once the hidden wounds of the seven-year conflict, are now coming to light.
Sixteen killed after plane crash in Russia’s Tatarstan region
Emergencies Ministry was quoted as saying that the plane was carrying a group of parachute jumpers.
France, Spain to battle it out for Nations League title
Spain hoping to overcome the World Cup winners after dispatching European champions Italy in the semis.
Iraqis vote for new parliament amid tight security
Voting is under way in Iraq general election that many said they will boycott.
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