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India holds first formal meeting with Taliban in Qatar
Indian ambassador to Qatar met with the head of the Taliban’s political office in Doha, India's foreign ministry says.
Medellin strives to become Latin America’s first ‘eco-city’
The Colombian city, notorious decades ago for its crime and violence, is reinventing itself.
After US withdrawal, few answers for Afghans left behind
US, NATO allies pledge to continue to help vulnerable Afghans relocate, but there is little clarity on what comes next.
US consumer confidence in August drops to six-month low
The latest spike in COVID-19 cases has already curbed US restaurant reservations, airline travel and hotel occupancy.
Oil set for biggest monthly loss this year before OPEC+ meeting
OPEC+ forecasts a supply deficit this year even as it continues to add production, with a surplus is expected in 2022.
Mississippi highway collapses in Ida’s wake, killing 2 people
Hurricane Ida caused widespread power outages across Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.
Taliban says formation of new Afghan gov’t in its final stages
Senior Taliban leader Anas Haqqani tells Al Jazeera that Afghanistan's new gov't will be announced in the coming days.
UK denies pushing to leave Kabul airport gate open before blast
A media report suggested the US kept Abbey Gate open longer than they wanted, to allow the UK to evacuate more people.
What did the US get wrong about Afghanistan?
The 2001 US invasion was bound to devastate the country and the Afghan people.
Afghanistan’s 20 Years of War
“When you leave your house, you don't know if you'll come back home alive. That's the legacy of this war.”
Cricket: India’s IPL seeks bids for new team
League launches campaign to expand the world's richest cricket tournament by seeking bids to run a new team.
UK vets euthanise Geronimo the alpaca despite outcry
The controversial camelid was sentenced to death after twice testing positive for bovine TB.
State of Russia’s ISS segment sparks safety concerns
Chief engineer of the Energia rocket and space corporation says most inflight systems have reached end of service.
Transcript: US completes Afghanistan withdrawal
General Frank McKenzie put the nearly 20 years of war in Afghanistan into numbers at a Pentagon news briefing.
Belarus border: Poland seeks emergency order amid asylum seeker surge
A state of emergency would give authorities broader powers to monitor and control people's movements.
Six sentenced to death in Bangladesh for killing LGBTQ activists
Court orders the death penalty for members of a banned group for the brutal murders five years ago.
Afghan Paralympian beats the odds to compete in Tokyo
IPC spokesman Craig Spence celebrates seeing Afghan Paralympian Hossain Rasouli compete as 'a very special occasion'.
Young Chinese gamers lash out at new, limiting rules
Beijing says the new rules were necessary to stop growing addiction to what it once described as 'spiritual opium'.
Cristiano Ronaldo has returned to Manchester United
The Portuguese superstar is back at the English Premier League club after 12 years.
Tanzania opposition leader Freeman Mbowe in court to face charges
The Chadema party chairman was charged with terror-related crimes after his arrest in July.
India hits back after PNG bans flights over COVID ‘deception’
India denies Papua New Guinea claims it allowed COVID-infected passengers to board a flight to Port Moresby.
Drought diplomacy boosts Israel-Jordan ties
Israel and Jordan poised for unprecedented boom in water cooperation amid increasing climate pressures.
The Taliban now controls Kabul airport. How will it run it?
Taliban wants Turkey to run airport as it controls security, but steps to revive the transport hub are still unclear.
Facebook, Xiaomi eye $1 trillion mkt as they plan digital loans
Several big tech firms are now focusing on digital payments in India as online transactions surged during the pandemic.
‘Stop being selfish’: Africans decry ‘vaccine apartheid’
In Africa, less than 2 percent of its 1.3 billion people are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Triumphant Taliban parades at Kabul airport after US exit
Taliban fighters take over the Kabul airport hours after the last US forces left the country after 20 years of war.
Turkey, UAE leaders hold phone call in sign of improving ties
The call comes after Erdogan met a senior UAE official to discuss economic cooperation.
Raging wildfire forces evacuation of major US tourist town
Some 22,000 people were ordered out of their homes, joining tens of thousands of others trying to escape the blaze.
Afghanistan is ‘a free nation’: Taliban celebrates US defeat
Taliban congratulates Afghans on their victory after the withdrawal of the last US soldier.
Organ transplants fell globally during the pandemic, study says
Figures from 22 countries show a 15-percent average decrease in the number of transplants worldwide during COVID-19.
‘I lost my best friend, we were journalists fleeing Kabul’
Alireza Ahmadi desperately hoped to flee Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover, then a deadly explosion took his life.
Iran and Saudi Arabia expected to resume direct talks soon
Two regional rivals began secret talks hosted by Baghdad in April and more discussions are planned soon in Iraq.
Taliban in talks with Qatar, Turkey to manage Kabul airport
After the US's withdrawal Kabul airport is without air traffic control services and talks are on to secure the airport.
What is left of America (and its experts) in the Taliban era?
Why is it that a superpower so rich in experts, scholars, pundits and policymakers keeps messing up?
Sri Lanka declares food emergency as forex crisis worsens
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa introduces emergency regulations to control prices of essential food items.
Monsoon floods threaten hundreds of thousands in eastern India
The Brahmaputra and other rivers across Assam and Bihar burst their banks after incessant downpours.
Australia’s Canberra extends COVID-19 lockdown
Canberra reports 13 new cases as officials extend the capital's hard lockdown until at least September 17.
US: After Ida’s fury, major hurdles to restart oil and gas plants
Ida knocked out offshore oil and gas production in the Gulf of Mexico, caused 'catastrophic' damage to Louisiana's grid.
US’s Kerry visits Japan, China for talks on cutting emissions
US climate envoy will hold talks in Japan, China on cooperation on removing support for fossil fuels, especially coal.
Drug suspect’s murder ignites calls for police reform in Thailand
Leaked footage of police suffocating a drug suspect to death sparks anger and calls for an end to custodial abuse.
Taliban says Afghanistan ‘free nation’ as it hails US exit: Live
The Afghan group says the US defeat is lesson for everyone else, and says it wants 'good relations' with all countries.
How can we save ourselves from extinction?
Extinction Rebellion says the past three decades of conventional climate change campaigning has not been enough.
Afghan refugee in Australia pleads to return and rescue family
Afghan refugee in Australian detention grows increasingly desperate as US troops withdraw from Afghanistan.
UN adopts Afghanistan resolution, but no ‘safe zone’
The resolution requires the Taliban to honour their commitment to let people freely leave Afghanistan.
US completes Afghanistan withdrawal as final flight leaves Kabul
Last flight signifies the 'end of the nearly 20-year mission' in Afghanistan, top United States general says.
South African scientists monitoring new coronavirus variant
Scientists yet to establish whether the new variant is more contagious or able to overcome immunity provided by jabs.
Hate crimes in US hit 12-year high in 2020: FBI report
Data show the number of offences targeting Black people and people of Asian decent increased rose 6 percent from 2019.
Oil edges higher as producers assess Hurricane Ida damage
Refineries in the US state of Louisiana may be slow to resume operations in the wake of the storm.
Is ISIS-K a challenge for the Taliban?
The Islamic State in Khorasan Province claimed the worst attack in Afghanistan since the Taliban returned to power.
Afghan healthcare system at risk of collapse, aid agencies warn
International donors including the World Bank and European Union froze funding shortly after Taliban takeover.
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