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Tunisia’s Ennahdha is at a crossroads
For Ennahdha, in national politics - as well as party politics - important challenges loom on the horizon.
Taliban claim capture of more Afghan provincial capitals: Live
Battle between Taliban and Afghan forces intensified as foreign troops are scheduled to withdraw from the country.
Saudi Aramco sees highest profit since 2018 as economies reopen
CEO said he remains 'extremely positive' about the second half of 2021, but struck a cautious note about COVID.
Fans outside Messi’s house ‘devastated’ over Barcelona exit
On Sunday, a tearful Messi bid farewell to the club he spent his entire career with.
That time David Bowie met the Beat Generation
What Burroughs, Ginsberg and Kerouac could teach us in an age of social media and cancel culture.
In numbers: A look back at key figures from the Tokyo Olympics
The 16-day Games were held under unprecedented circumstances but still yielded 17 world records.
Taliban captures sixth Afghanistan provincial capital: Official
Taliban fighters seize Aibak, the capital of Samangan in north - the sixth provincial capital to fall in four days.
‘Our village is dead’: The devastating toll of Greece’s wildfires
Villages evacuated, thousands made homeless and livelihoods destroyed as blazes continue to unsettle the nation.
Tokyo 2020: How MENA countries performed at the Olympics
Al Jazeera takes a look at how Olympians from the Middle East and North Africa fared at the Tokyo Olympics.
Historic drought threatens California farms
Farmers say extreme weather and policies meant to combat climate change have left their fields barren.
Australian PM approves use of Moderna COVID vaccine
Australia has a shortage of the Pfizer vaccine and many are refusing to take the AstraZeneca one.
With none of the promised cash coming, Indonesia MSMEs suffer
MSMEs employ 97 percent of Indonesian workers but received 30 percent of gov't aid, hurting their chances of survival.
Huge rise in Afghanistan IDPs as thousands flee Taliban advance
At least 244,000 people internally displaced since May, says UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).
Saudi Arabia sentences dozens of Palestinians, Jordanians
Palestinian movement Hamas condemns the rulings as unjust, saying the detainees caused no harm to the kingdom.
UN climate report ‘code red for humanity’: Guterres
UN chief says prediction of quicker onset of global warming tipping point 'must sound a death knell' for fossil fuels.
Will a presidential election bring change to Zambia?
Incumbent Edgar Lungu faces major challenge from Hakainde Hichilema amid widespread tension.
UN report says humans changing climate at ‘unprecedented’ rate
Alarming UN report blamed human activity for 'unprecedented' changes to the climate.
India’s top court deals a blow to Amazon, Walmart-owned Flipkart
The court ruled the two firms must face investigations by India's competition regulator for certain business practices.
‘So proud’: Hip-hop making waves at Dharavi, India’s largest slum
Dharavi Dream Project hip-hop academy changes lives, fights the stigma dogging the densely-populated corner of Mumbai.
New South Wales widens COVID alert after travel rules broken
Rural farming town and beach resort on alert after people defy lockdown to travel out of Sydney.
Oil slips as COVID dampens outlook, again
New restrictions in China, the world's second-largest consumer of oil, have dampened the outlook for demand.
Roadside blast kills two policemen in southwest Pakistan
At least two policemen killed and nearly 21 others wounded in an explosion in Quetta, capital of Balochistan province.
PSG football club braces for Lionel Messi’s arrival
Messi conceded at his tearful farewell news conference in Barcelona that joining PSG was a ‘possibility’.
Indonesia’s Aceh medics offer COVID lifeline for the isolated
Aceh doctors hope WhatsApp monitoring can reduce risk of coronavirus deaths when patients are isolated at home.
Rocked by sexual assault complaint, China’s Alibaba fires manager
Critics say Alibaba failed to act until the female staffer went public with her allegations on the firm's intranet.
Senior aide to New York’s Cuomo quits amid assault scandal
Resignation follows investigation that found Cuomo sexually harassed women in 'toxic' workplace.
France pushes ahead with COVID pass despite protests
Thousands have protested against plans to extend the use of the pass to cafés, restaurants and intercity travel.
US senators labour on $1 trillion infrastructure package
Democratic leaders promise to stay as long as necessary to pass bipartisan bill, one of Joe Biden's top priorities.
Students in Gaza celebrate passing final exams despite war trauma
Secondary school students sat crucial tests just weeks after a deadly Israeli offensive ripped through the enclave.
Is a COVID-19 health pass a good idea?
People in France and Italy have protested against so-called COVID-19 health passes.
Death doulas and end-of-life rights: The debate on assisted dying
Are people being given a right to choose how they die - or are they dying before their time?
California’s Dixie Fire now second-largest in state history
Investigation continues into what sparked the blaze, which has now spread to an area larger than city of Houston, Texas.
Barcelona stars pay tribute to Messi as he bids farewell to club
Stars salute Argentinian football legend on social media as he tearfully confirms departure from Barcelona.
Tokyo wraps up 2020 Olympics in subdued closing ceremony
Closing ceremony in Tokyo echoes restraint of Olympics held without spectators due to the COVID pandemic.
Sudan recalls ambassador to Ethiopia amid frayed ties
Khartoum's decision comes days after Addis Ababa rejected Sudan's offer to mediate in the ongoing conflict in Tigray.
US officials show support for COVID vaccine mandates amid surge
Nation is now averaging more than 100,000 new cases per day as highly contagious Delta variant continues to spread.
Tokyo’s closing ceremony ends pandemic Olympics
Tokyo 2020 Olympics marked by pandemic and by political, sporting, and personal turmoil draws to a close.
Afghan official Q&A: What next amid new Taliban offensive?
Al Jazeera speaks to Ahmad Shuja Jamal, an Afghan National Security Council official, as Taliban makes big gains.
Trudeau’s test
The Canadian prime minister must put a stop to the repeated victimisation of a Muslim Canadian citizen by French courts.
Bolsonaro’s election fraud claims spark ‘unprecedented crisis’
Brazil's president is parroting Donald Trump's fraud claims to prepare to contest next year's elections, experts say.
Saudi Arabia’s first wind farm begins electricity production
Dumat al-Jandal, the region’s largest wind farm, has been connected to the grid and began producing electricity.
Rwanda, Mozambique forces recapture port city from rebels
Mocimboa da Praia, home to one of Africa's biggest natural gas projects, retaken from rebels, Rwandan army says.
Displaced Syrian children hold ‘Tent Olympics’
120 boys from 12 different camps gather for their own version of the Olympic Games, as Tokyo 2020 ends.
The life of Lionel Messi at Barcelona
Messi joined Barcelona aged 13 and went on to score 672 goals in 778 appearances for the club.
Messi says signing for PSG a ‘possibility’ after Barcelona exit
A move to Paris would reunite Messi with his close friend Neymar with whom he played at Barcelona.
Wildfires continue to rip through parts of Greece
Firefighters continue to battle blazes that stretch for miles north of Athens.
Messi in tears at farewell Barcelona press conference
Six-time Ballon d'Or winner to leave after 21 years as Barcelona said they could not afford to keep him.
As fighting rages in Afghanistan, health workers are struggling
Fighting in urban areas has increased the number of civilians injured and made providing healthcare extremely difficult.
Four children killed in northwest Syria government shelling
Five others were injured after gov't shelling struck residential neighbourhoods in the village of Qastoun.
Mount Merapi erupts on Indonesia’s Java island
Ash from the eruption blanketed several villages and nearby towns, officials said.
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