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How the October War changed the world
Fifty years later, it's clear the war not only transformed Arab-Israeli relations, but also global alliances.
WADA warns of ‘consequences’ over North Korean flag at Asian Games
The North Korean flag has been routinely hoisted whenever their athletes have made the podium despite a ban.
Philippines’ drag artist Pura Luka Vega arrested for ‘offending religion’
Performer faces as many as 12 years in prison after their punk rock rendition of the Lord's Prayer went viral.
Trump revealed US nuclear submarine secrets to Australia businessman: Media
Trump reported to have told Australian billionaire Anthony Pratt about tactical capabilities of US nuclear submarines.
Bangladesh gets first uranium shipment from Russia for nuclear power plant
Russia is financing 90 percent of $12.65bn project to build Bangladesh's first nuclear power plant in Rooppur.
Putin says Ukraine would last ‘a week’ if Western military support stops
Putin's prediction comes as concerns mount about future of US funding for Ukraine amid political turmoil in Washington.
As vote nears, ‘horrific racism’ mars Australian Voice referendum campaign
Campaigning for historic vote on October 14 has exposed sharp divides in society and within the Indigenous community.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 590
As the war enters its 590th day, these are the main developments.
Putin suggests Wagner boss Prigozhin’s plane brought down by grenade blast
Russian leader says grenade fragments found in bodies of those killed in crash where Wagner's Yevgeny Prigozhin died.
‘Dysfunctional’: Speaker debacle plunges US politics into uncertainty
As Republicans deliberate to choose a new leader to succeed McCarthy, experts say next speaker will not have it easy.
EU seeks new talks on Nagorno-Karabakh, boosts aid to Armenia
European Council President Charles Michel says dialogue and diplomacy needed to resolve crisis.
Putin hints Russia could return to nuclear testing
The Russian president says Moscow could 'theoretically' withdraw from landmark nuclear test ban treaty.
‘Nothing changes’: Argentine voters express exasperation ahead of elections
In the wake of Argentina's first 2023 presidential debate, voters weigh in on the economy, abortion and Javier Milei.
AI and Democracy
People & Power investigates how AI-generated disinformation could threaten elections and democracies around the world.
Iran authorities deny arresting mother of Armita Geravand
Rights group says security forces arrest the mother of a teenager in a coma after an alleged confrontation with police.
‘Where’s the crowd?’: Fans deride empty stadium at Cricket World Cup opener
Cricket fans slam organisers as the ICC Cricket World Cup gets underway amidst thousands of empty seats in Ahmedabad.
Families of jailed Tunisian opposition ask ICC to investigate president
Relatives go to The Hague to pressure the court to go after leaders in Tunis over alleged rights abuses.
Ukraine says 51 people killed in Russian attack on Kharkiv village
Officials say a boy, age six, among those killed in attack on Hroza village, where residents were attending a wake.
Senegal cracks down on Europe refugee boats: Will others follow?
The West African nation's navy is stopping refugee boats at record rates. But who does that help - other than Europe?
Interwoven struggles: The green paradox meets the Palestine paradox
Marwan Bishara explains how and why the struggles for Palestinian liberation and climate justice became one and the same
Casualties reported as Syrian military college hit in drone attack
The attack takes place as a graduation ceremony comes to an end, Syria's military says.
What to know about the FIFA 2030 World Cup announcement
Morocco, Portugal and Spain will be hosts for the 2030 FIFA World Cup while Saudi Arabia will bid to host in 2034.
What’s fentanyl, and why have deaths due to drug overdose spiked in the US?
In 2021, two-thirds of drug-related overdose deaths in the US were linked to synthetic opioids like fentanyl.
How is cricket played? A simple illustrated guide
Al Jazeera breaks down cricket terms that will help you understand one of the world's most widely-played sports.
Syrians long for justice 10 years after shipwreck off Italy’s Lampedusa
The 2013 Lampedusa tragedy known as the children's shipwreck shook the world's conscience. Survivors still want answers.
Who could replace Kevin McCarthy as the next US House speaker?
Steve Scalise and Jim Jordan from the Republican Party have declared their candidacy for the role.
Lack of safety nets hurt Ghana’s most vulnerable as economic woes deepen
Ghana's low-income households and working class are feeling the effects as the country grapples with an economic crisis.
Who is Wab Kinew, Canada’s first First Nations premier of Manitoba?
In a historical first, a member of Canada's First Nations community has become the leader of Manitoba province.
Is this the end of large-scale support for the war in Ukraine?
Renowned economist Jeffrey Sachs says the US should be pushing for negotiations and compromise to end the Ukraine war.
Norway’s Jon Fosse wins 2023 Nobel Prize in literature
The Swedish Academy honours Norwegian author and dramatist Jon Fosse with the Nobel Prize in literature.
Middle East Roundup: Morocco scores as host of 2030 World Cup
Suicide bombing in Turkey, pre-election tensions in Egypt - here's the Middle East this week.
Canada, Nazis and Ukraine
Canada's recent Nazi blunder raises uncomfortable questions about troubling aspects of Ukraine's past - and present.
Assassin’s Creed Mirage: What to know about the ‘Golden Age’ of Baghdad
The new video game offers a glimpse of Baghdad, once the capital of an empire and the centre of the Islamic world.
Israeli troops kill two Palestinians in occupied West Bank confrontation
A deadly gunfight erupts near Shufa village in the Tulkarem area after an Israeli settler is attacked.
Uganda opposition leader Bobi Wine arrested upon return to country: Party
A photo posted on social media by the National Unity Platform appears to show party leader being seized by two men.
Death toll rises to 14 in India’s Sikkim flooding, dozens still missing
The search is hampered by the collapse of the main highway linking Sikkim to the West Bengal state and Gangtok.
Two men arrested over gun sale to teen suspected in Bangkok mall shooting
The men are accused of selling a gun to a 14-year-old suspected of killing three people in the Siam Paragon mall.
Train surfing through Mexico, dreaming of a new life in the US
The risky trip has become virtually the only option for refugees and migrants to reach the Mexico-US border.
Tens of thousands of US medical workers launch strike at Kaiser Permanente
Coalition union says health care staff demands include pay raises and increased staffing.
Simone Biles leads US women’s team to gymnastics world championship title
US team led by Biles takes world title with combined score of 167.729 ahead of Brazil (165.530) and France (164.064).
England look to spoil ‘under pressure’ India’s Cricket World Cup party
Defending champions England are among the teams most likely to stop hosts and favourites India from lifting the trophy.
Australia to rejoin Global Climate Fund it abandoned in 2018
The Green Climate Fund was set up to help poorer countries cope with the devastating effects of climate change.
Australian Aboriginal child separation at ‘devastating rates’: Commissioner
UN Indigenous experts are visiting Australia while a new report warns of the risk of a new stolen generation.
US President Joe Biden’s dog removed from White House amid biting incidents
Biden's 2-year-old German shepherd 'Commander' no longer at White House as biting of staff, security reported.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: Can the sport finally go global?
As cricket's marquee event kicks off in India, its ambitions to spread beyond the Commonwealth are on test.
Suspect in rapper Tupac Shakur’s killing makes first court appearance in US
Self-declared gang boss Duane 'Keffe D' Davis, 60, appeared briefly in court before hearing on murder charge postponed.
UK warns of Russia laying ‘sea mines’ to deter Black Sea cargo ships
Russian sea mines warning comes as Ukrainian navy says 12 cargo vessels preparing to travel to Ukraine Black Sea ports.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 589
As the war enters its 589th day, these are the main developments.
‘Firebrand’: What does US Republican rebel Matt Gaetz want?
Congressman Gaetz led a group of Republican dissenters to remove House Speaker Kevin McCarthy in a historic vote.
As Japan releases more Fukushima water, what about the rest of the plant?
More treated water is being released into the Pacific, but the entire decommissioning process will be far more complex.
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