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100-year-old denies being accessory to murder at Nazi camp
Josef Schuetz is accused of more than 3,000 counts of accessory to murder at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp.
US adds paltry 194,000 jobs in September, slowest hiring in 2021
Nonfarm payrolls increased 194,000 last month, a report from the US Department of Labor showed Friday.
Nearly 140 countries reach deal on 15% corporate minimum tax
The deal is an attempt to address the ways globalisation and digitalisation have changed the world economy.
Biden is first US president to mark Indigenous Peoples’ Day
In Indigenous Peoples' Day proclamation, Biden says he recommits to respecting Indigenous sovereignty and human rights.
Q&A: Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa
Al Jazeera speaks to Maria Ressa, investigative journalist and co-recipient of the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize.
Oil surges to $80 a barrel as global energy crunch continues
Futures in New York rose as much as 2.3 percent on Friday and are poised for a seventh straight weekly gain.
Iran says Saudi talks on ‘right track’ but more dialogue needed
Discussions to restore bilateral ties between the regional rivals will take more time, Iran's foreign minister says.
Turkish court extends detention of philanthropist Osman Kavala
Kavala's charges related to Gezi Park protests, 2016 coup attempt could jeopardise Turkey's Council of Europe standing.
The Shining Path controversies that spurred Peru’s gov’t shake-up
Peru's President Pedro Castillo changed his cabinet amid accusations some ministers sympathised with Maoist rebel group.
Bonus Edition: Yemi Alade, US jury decisions, Tunisia
Best of the week and behind the scenes.
EU faces crisis over controversial Polish court ruling
Leading European politicians accuse Warsaw of 'playing with fire' in acrimonious dispute over primacy of EU law.
Kenya rejects UN jurisdiction ahead of Somalia border ruling
The neighbours have been feuding over a stretch of the Indian Ocean that is believed to hold oil and gas deposits.
Libya ready for polls despite disputes over laws: Elections chief
Imed al-Sayeh, head of country's High National Election Commission, says Libya is '80 or 90 percent ready' for votes.
Cuba calls National Defence Day on date of planned protests
Organisers say the government is militarising the country for the upcoming civil liberties demonstrations.
Jet set: Tata wins bid for debt-hit Air India in $2.4bn deal
The sale is a win for PM Narendra Modi, who has embarked on a bold privatisation plan to plug a widening budget deficit.
Sierra Leone formally abolishes ‘inhumane’ death penalty
The West African nation is the 23rd country on the continent and the 110th worldwide to end capital punishment.
Nobel Peace Prize: Kremlin lauds ‘brave’ journalist Muratov
Novaya Gazeta chief dedicates award to journalists slain in Russia during Moscow's crackdown on critical reporting.
Colombia’s avocado boom shows the hidden costs of ‘green gold’
As avocados replace coffee crops in many parts of Colombia, scientists warn there are consequences for wildlife.
US, Mexico to discuss overhaul of drug cartel strategy
Officials set to hash out new agreement aimed at root causes of violence during US Secretary of State Mexico visit.
Finland joins other Nordic nations in curbing Moderna shots
Men under 30 will not be given the Moderna vaccine due to the increased risk of heart inflammation, a rare side effect.
Congratulations pour in for Nobel Peace Prize winners
Journalists Maria Ressa, Dmitry Muratov receive congratulations from around the globe on winning the Nobel Peace Prize.
Afghanistan: Dozens killed in suicide bombing at Kunduz mosque
The blast at Shia mosque in Kunduz during Friday prayers kills dozens in the worst attack since Taliban takeover.
Czech voters decide on PM Babis’s future in two-day election
Opinion polls indicate Babis' ANO movement will top the vote, but may not win big enough to form a new government.
Sri Lanka allows sharp rise in food prices to ease shortages
Cabinet decides to deregulate prices for milk powder, wheat flour, sugar and LPG hoping to increase supplies.
As Nepal runs dry, communities tap water harvesting
As drought and heavy use deplete Nepal's groundwater, harvesting rain provides one town clean water through the year.
The callous cretins who kill during a pandemic
It is high time we make way with euphemisms like 'vaccine hesitant' and call these people what they are.
Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov win 2021 Nobel Peace Prize
Journalists from the Philippines and Russia hailed 'for their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression'.
The past few months have been harrowing for Pakistani women
It feels as though we are experiencing an epidemic of violence against women, but it has always been this way.
Japan’s new PM promises to do his utmost to end COVID-19 crisis
Fumio Kishida also pledges to turn around economy while protecting the country's territory in his first policy speech.
Nigeria forces rescue nearly 200 abducted victims in northwest
The 187 victims were freed in Zamfara state, where they had been seized in separate attacks, police say.
Iraq holds early voting ahead of parliamentary elections
Early voting gets under way in Iraq as 25 million eligible voters due to take part in parliamentary elections.
Will Duterte’s daughter Sara seek the Philippine presidency?
Duterte-Carpio has filed for re-election as Davao mayor but dropped hints of a last-minute presidential bid.
South Sudan flooding affects more than 600,000: UN
Torrential rains cause rivers to flow, deluging home and farms in eight of the country's 10 states, UN agency says.
UN calls for $8bn to redress world COVID vaccine imbalance
UN chief says vaccine inequity is not only "immoral but stupid" because it will give rise to new variants and more deaths.
Taiwan president says island does not seek military confrontation
But amid rising tensions with China, Tsai Ing-wen says island will do what is necessary to defend itself.
Do the US and China have a ‘Taiwan agreement’?
US President Joe Biden's claim of a "Taiwan agreement" sparks confusion as Beijing ramps up military pressure on Taiwan.
US submarine hits ‘object’ while underwater in South China Sea
Navy says some members of the nuclear-powered USS Connecticut's crew suffered minor injuries in collision.
US calls for ‘imminent’ return to nuclear talks with Iran
State Department spokesperson says US is 'willing and able' to resume negotiations as soon as Iran agrees.
US charges alleged ex-Taliban commander with killing US troops
Haji Najibullah faces new charges for 2008 attack by Taliban fighters that killed 3 US soldiers and Afghan interpreter.
Deportations making Haiti crisis worse, says former US envoy
'Haiti is too dangerous' to repatriate migrants seeking protection in the US, Daniel Foote tells legislators.
France beat Belgium in thriller to reach Nations League final
France came back from two goals down at half-time to win 3-2 and set up a UEFA Nations League 2021 final against Spain.
Interpol says lifts restrictions imposed on Assad’s Syria
Move by Interpol to allow Syria access to informational networks arouses disquiet among some activists.
US rights groups petition for a stop to asylum seeker expulsions
Petition to Inter-American Commission on Human Rights argues US's 'Title 42' expulsion policy violates migrants' rights.
Wall Street advances as debt, energy concerns abate
Markets have been buffeted in recent weeks by worries about an energy crisis, elevated inflation and reduced stimulus.
Poland challenges supremacy of EU law in snub to Brussels
Polish court rules some articles of European Unions treaties unconstitutional, widening rift with Brussels.
Amnesty slams ‘sportswashing’ Saudi-led takeover of Newcastle Utd
The group had long lobbied English football chiefs to reject the takeover due to Saudi Arabia's human rights record.
UN to appoint special rapporteur to monitor rights in Afghanistan
The rapporteur will be responsible for monitoring human rights situation following the Taliban takeover of the country.
Morocco names new government, keeps foreign, interior ministers
New finance minister, Nadia Alaoui, who was tourism minister in previous gov't, will be one of seven women in cabinet.
Will the world’s first malaria vaccine eradicate the disease?
WHO approves the first jab against malaria for widespread use among children in Africa.
How an Afghan barber set up shop at US base housing thousands
Starting with only hair clippers, barber says he repurposed items at Fort McCoy to set up shop for other evacuees.
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