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Taliban broke promises on rights: Outgoing Afghan envoy to UN
Andisha says 'women’s rights are disappearing from the landscape' and accuses the group of 'widespread atrocities'.
Israel, Egypt leaders meet to de-escalate Gaza tensions
Talks focused on Egypt’s efforts to maintain calm in the occupied Palestinian territories and support for Gaza.
Qatar refuses ‘responsibility’ for Kabul airport without Taliban
Qatar's foreign minister says the status of Kabul airport operations is still being negotiated with parties involved.
Hong Kong to create more national security offences
Security secretary says officials working on legislation that would define new crimes such as espionage.
Tata Sons considers historic revamp of its leadership: Report
It plans to create the role of a CEO, overseen by the chairman, a job held for now by N Chandrasekaran.
Canada is a pedestrian nation
A motley crew of transparently unserious 'leaders' are vying to become the country's next prime minister.
Norway election winners start coalition talks with climate focus
Centre-left opposition parties enter discussions day after they beat the incumbent Conservatives.
How ultimate frisbee is blurring ethnic divides in India’s Assam
More than 4,000 players pursue sport in Chirang district, which has a long history of armed rebellion and instability.
US to place conditions on fraction of aid to Egypt: US media
US to withhold $130m, less than half of $300m targeted by Congress and fraction of $1.3bn in overall security aid.
Climate change could displace 216 million by 2050: Report
World Bank warns 'climate migrants' will be in the tens of millions in three decades even if urgent action is taken.
Is Russia’s defence chief emerging as Putin’s possible successor?
Putin is still pondering the idea of another term, but as he approaches 70, bets are being placed on Sergey Shoigu.
‘Why are you out?’: Afghan women journalists recall Taliban sweep
Female journalists who fled the country tell Al Jazeera they were left with no choice amid fears of Taliban persecution.
Champions League: Barcelona host Bayern in group stage Day 1
Barcelona’s ability to compete in Europe without Messi will be put to the test when it hosts Bayern Munich.
Fears for Palestinian hunger strikers protesting imprisonment
Palestinian prisoners plan mass hunger strike in support of rearrested escapees, abysmal jail conditions.
Putin and Syria’s al-Assad hold talks in Moscow on rebel areas
Syria's most powerful ally in the decade-long conflict, Russia's Putin denounced 'foreign forces' still fighting.
Yemeni government forces again on the backfoot
Houthi rebels recaptured Rahabah and are now threatening to gain control over Marib, the last gov't stronghold.
Is El Salvador’s democracy under threat?
Bitcoin adoption makes global headlines but critics of President Nayib Bukele say he is undermining checks and balances.
Rights body urges South Korea to pass anti-discrimination law
Human Rights Watch says legislation would protect vulnerable young South Koreans including LGBTQ people from harassment.
School-based COVID outbreak in China’s Fujian grows
Cities of Putian and Xiamen began mass testing after Delta-linked outbreak surges to more than 100 people.
Once inmates, Taliban now in charge of a Kabul prison
Group now runs Pul-e-Charkhi Prison, a sprawling complex on Kabul's outskirts where thousands of them were imprisoned.
South Korea fines Google for abusing its dominant position
The antitrust regulator said Google's terms with device makers on using its operating system restricted competition.
US, Japan, South Korea nuclear envoys meet after Pyongyang test
Countries want to revive talks on denuclearisation, which have been stalled for two years.
Sri Lanka brings back veteran central banker
Cabraal says he is not keen on an international bailout even as he has to resolve Sri Lanka's depleted forex reserves.
US, EU eye 30-percent cut in methane emissions by 2030: report
Over two dozen countries, including China, Russia, India, Brazil, Saudi Arabia and Qatar also expected to join pledge.
What to expect at the 76th UN General Assembly
This year's GA comes amid a push to reinvigorate the UN, with a spotlight on who will represent two member states.
Norway’s left-wing opposition wins election in a landslide
Labour expected to form coalition of the left as it seeks to reduce inequality and wean the economy off oil.
Democrats shift blame for Afghanistan withdrawal chaos to Trump
Under pressure over August departure from Kabul, Biden allies in Congress point to Donald Trump's deal with Taliban.
Prince Andrew rejects sexual abuse accuser’s lawsuit: Lawyer
Virginia Giuffre filed a US civil lawsuit last month against Prince Andrew, accusing him of sexually assaulting her.
Apple fixes flaw exploited by Israeli firm’s Pegasus spyware
The flaw, disclosed Monday, allowed a hacker using NSO’s malware to gain access to a device owned by a Saudi activist.
Canada’s Trudeau pledges to crack down on hospital protests
Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau says he is disturbed by recent 'anti-vaxxer gatherings' outside health facilities.
Norway’s opposition Labour Party set for election win
Projected results show centre-left opposition parties are on course to win Norway's parliamentary election.
Is China undergoing a new ‘cultural revolution’?
From technology to education and entertainment, few sectors have been spared from regulatory crackdowns.
Lebanon’s Hezbollah says Iranian fuel oil to arrive this week
Hezbollah leader says tanker carrying Iranian fuel oil to help Lebanon through its financial crisis docks in Syria.
US Justice Dept adopts changes to police department monitoring
Garland tells police chiefs association DOJ will work smarter as it seeks reforms of racial patterns, use of force.
Environmental defenders killed in record numbers in 2020: Report
Three quarters of the killings occurred in Latin America, Global Witness report says; Colombia has the most deaths.
US reliance on defence contractors led to mission failures: Study
US dependence on defence contractors for war-zone duties contributed to mission failures in Afghanistan, a study finds.
Canada election: Deepening housing crisis looms large for voters
The coronavirus pandemic exposed the gravity of what experts say is a serious housing crisis - and voters want action.
COVID-19 vaccine boosters not widely needed, say scientists
Booster doses for general population 'are not appropriate at this stage in pandemic', international scientists say.
Probe in Ethiopia’s Tigray did not reach site of Axum attack: UN
UN human rights investigators unable to deploy to site of alleged massacre of several hundred people in holy city.
US widens effort to unite migrant families separated under Trump
Trump administration separated thousands of migrant parents from their children in 2017 and 2018 amid border crackdown.
Shanghai halts some traffic at port, airport amid Typhoon Chanthu
The halt is likely to further damage global supply chains, which are already struggling with COVID-19-related delays.
Biden to survey US wildfire damage, make case for spending plan
Slumping in the polls, the US president seeks to boost public support for his spending and climate proposals.
Lebanon’s new prime minister says no ‘magic wand’ to fix crisis
Lebanon's new government holds first meeting as PM warns no time to lose in tackling the country's economic crisis.
Donors pledge $1bn in aid for Afghanistan as UN warns of crisis
UN chief Antonio Guterres says money needed for critical food and livelihood assistance amid shortages in Afghanistan.
Peru: Dilemma over what to do with body of Shining Path leader
Officials fear the body of Abimael Guzman could become a rallying point for supporters of the group.
UAE looks to grow Israel economic ties to $1 trillion over decade
The UAE has signed more than 60 memorandums of understanding with Israel since last year.
How might Merkel’s successor manage Germany’s role in the EU?
German election comes at key time for the bloc, which is dealing with pandemic, defence issues and rising illiberalism.
Haiti: Why 2021 is and is not 2010
Haitian resistance is emerging against a repeat of the aid failures following the 2010 earthquake response.
Israel hits Hamas targets in Gaza as hostilities escalate
Tensions have been escalating after six Palestinian prisoners escaped from an Israeli maximum security prison.
Israeli firm introduces armed combat drone to patrol borders
State-owned firm unveiled a remote-controlled armed robot it says can patrol battle zones and open fire.
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