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England showed ‘Western arrogance’ in cancelling Pakistan tour
Former West Indies bowler Holding slams England's decision to axe its tour of Pakistan last month.
DRC: Four months since Nyiragongo eruption, victims plea for help
IDPs decry dire living conditions including lack of food at makeshift camp months after volcanic eruption in east DRC.
Suspected rebels kill three civilians in Kashmir
Suspected anti-India gunmen kill civilians in separate street shootings within 90 minutes of each other, police say.
As coal stocks shrink, India faces growing energy shortage crisis
Power stations only have average of four days' worth of fuel while more than 50 percent of plants are on outage alert.
Afghan women’s losing battle to remain visible under Taliban
Afghan women tell Al Jazeera they fear a return of repressive life under Taliban rule.
7,000-year-old Indonesian woman reshapes views on early humans
Research on remains provides first clue on the mixing between early humans in Indonesia and Siberia.
Fears of COVID surge in Vietnam as workers flee Ho Chi Minh City
Mass exodus of migrant workers from Vietnam's COVID-19 epicentre prompts fears of virus surge in rural areas.
Biden and Xi discuss Taiwan amid spike in cross-strait tensions
Call follows unprecedented Chinese air incursions and as Taiwan says relations at their worst in 40 years.
Biden pitches investment plans amid deadlock in US Congress
US president travels to Michigan in effort to sell his infrastructure and social proposals to the American public.
Palestinian factions in Gaza call to end latest UNRWA-US deal
The US framework includes monitoring Palestinian school curricula and social media activities of UNRWA staff.
Biden aide to meet with top Chinese diplomat amid tensions
Talks in Switzerland on Wednesday come as the two countries seek to 'responsibly manage competition', White House says.
Is Turkey really serious about climate change?
Plans to ratify the Paris climate agreement six years later are welcomed, but activists say major policy moves needed.
Libyan legislative elections delayed until January: Parliament
Parliamentary spokesman says presidential poll in December is the priority, as legislative ballot postponed by 30 days.
US natural gas prices jump 9.5 percent to highest since 2008
Gas futures settled at $6.312 per million British thermal units on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
Pandora Papers: Lebanon PM Mikati says family wealth legal
Najib Mikati says his wealth is legal after Pandora Papers leak reveals he owns an offshore firm in Panama.
Has Facebook become too powerful?
Global outage is the company's latest headache, as whistleblower accuses it of putting profits above safety and privacy.
Court jails Serb former policeman for Kosovo killings
Pristina court jails Goran Stanisic for 20 years for partaking in murder of 13 ethnic Albanians during Kosovo war.
Ex-NWSL footballers demand action to protect players from abuse
Mana Shim and Sinead Farrelly call for better protections for players amid sex coercion claims in US women's football.
Canadian authorities’ response to deadly heat ‘inadequate’: HRW
Human Rights Watch calls for better resources to help at-risk people after a deadly June heat wave in British Columbia.
Flames, smoke and heat: California grape workers push for change
Workers say they need more protection, support as ferocious wildfires become more frequent in California’s wine region.
Romania’s parliament topples Citu’s minority government
No confidence motion filed after Prime Minister Florin Citu's coalition unravelled last month over development fund dispute.
Facebook products ‘harm children, stoke division’: Whistleblower
Former Facebook employee Frances Haugen is urging US lawmakers to regulate the social media giant.
Facebook crash exposes risks in social networking products
The networking problem brought down services used by more than 2.75 billion people.
Interrogation of play director stirs censorship fears in Lebanon
Director Awad Awad was taken into custody and questioned after allegedly criticising the president in his play.
J&J seeks US authorisation for its COVID booster shot
A panel of FDA health experts will meet next week to consider booster shots of the J&J and Moderna vaccines.
British PM’s envoy holds talks with Taliban in Afghanistan
UK says the two sides discussed Afghanistan's deepening humanitarian crisis and 'terrorism', among other subjects.
Iraqis set for early parliamentary election amid multiple crises
An early vote emerged as one of the central demands from the bloody protests in 2019.
South African car industry fears impact as union starts strike
Largest South African metalworkers union calls an indefinite strike after salary talks with employer bodies fail.
To address malnutrition, we should turn to ‘blue’ foods
A 'blue food revolution' can help turn the tide against climate change and malnutrition.
UAE aims to land probe on asteroid between Mars and Jupiter
The United Arab Emirates project, which aims to collect data on the origins of the universe, will launch in 2028.
‘Pandora’s box may ruin Zelenskyy’s chances for a second term’
Network of offshore companies revealed in leak threaten the Ukrainian president's political future, analysts say.
Czechs sign $630m deal for Israeli-made air defence system
Prague to aquire Spyder system made by weapons maker Rafael as part of military modernisation drive.
Roaring back: Bitcoin tops $50,000 for the first time in a month
The latest rally brings prices of the world's largest cryptocurrency to their highest levels since early September.
Blinken, Macron meet in Paris amid AUKUS tensions
French and US officials said the duo discussed restoring confidence after tensions over security pact, submarine deal.
As UK cracks down on protests, surveillance tech market grows
From phone trackers to facial recognition software, a range of spying tools were on sale at a recent London event.
Russian actor, director blast off to make first movie in space
Actor Yulia Peresild and director Klim Shipenko will be in space for 12 days to record scenes of the film, Challenge.
Rearrested Palestinian prisoner begins hunger strike
Mohammad al-Ardah, one of six who broke out of an Israeli jail last month, is protesting punitive prison measures.
Trio win Nobel Prize in physics for climate discoveries
Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi share prize for climate models, understanding of physical systems.
The global scale of child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church
A series of abuse scandals, often involving children, have rocked the Catholic Church in recent decades.
Top US envoy brought up Khashoggi murder in talks with Saudis
National security adviser Sullivan and other US officials met Saudi crown prince in September.
Haiti top diplomat asks UN Security Council for help with gangs
Gang-related violence has displaced more than 19,000 Haitians in recent months, according to the UN.
Indian shop workers – most of them women – win the right to sit
Tamil Nadu second Indian state to enshrine 'right to sit' in law, citing health risks for retail workers - mostly women.
The Era of Darkness
In the 1990s, Afghan cinema enters an era of darkness as the Taliban take control of the country.
How has COVID-19 affected Australia’s homeless?
During lockdown, hundreds of homeless people in Melbourne were moved into hotels. But what will happen to them now?
Even as fate of China Evergrande remains unclear, sector suffers
A possible collapse of one of China's biggest borrowers has led to worries about contagion risks to the property sector.
French clergy sexually abused ‘over 200,000 children’ since 1950
Commission investigating historic wrongdoing alleges thousands of Catholic priests involved in 'systemic' abuse.
Son of late Philippines dictator Marcos to run for president
Ferdinand Marcos Jr served as governor, congressman and senator, and lost his bid for vice president in 2016.
Bolivian coca leaf growers storm market after week-long dispute
Bolivian coca farmers seized control of the country's main coca market after clashes with police in the capital, La Paz.
Lebanon after the Beirut blast: A nation stuck in a moment
Our lives are still defined by what happened during a few moments on that August evening more than a year ago.
Australia orders Merck COVID pill, as Victoria posts record cases
Officials say drug offers a 'much easier' way to treat people as states eye relaxing lockdowns for fully vaccinated.
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