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What is FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried’s trial about?
Bankman-Fried, who had his bail revoked in August, faces multiple charges of money laundering and fraud.
EU dismisses doubts over long-term commitment to Ukraine in Kyiv meeting
While Western assistance for Ukraine remains robust, critics of that support have become increasingly vocal in EU, US.
Could US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy lose his job?
Hardline Republicans are threatening to oust their own party's speaker - using a rule McCarthy himself introduced.
Slovakia summons Russian embassy official to protest pre-election statement
Row centres on remarks by Russia's foreign intelligence service director about US 'interference' in the country.
Denis Mukwege, DRC’s Nobel Prize winner, announces presidency bid
Nobel Peace Prize-winning doctor worked with victims of rape and brought attention to sexual violence during conflicts.
WHO recommends second malaria vaccine for children, rollout early next year
R21/Matrix-M vaccine, made by Serum Institute of India, is approved already for use in Burkina Faso, Ghana and Nigeria.
What is the Nobel Prize and what to expect this year?
There are 351 nominees for the Nobel Peace Prize this year.
‘Music to Beijing’s ears’: Has China won the Maldives presidency?
Mohamed Muizzu's election win is a setback for India, a boost for China and a sign of tensions in Indian Ocean region.
Pussy Riot’s Tolokonnikova: ‘Russia wants me poisoned, dead, or in jail’
A founding member of the punk feminist art collective, who is wanted in Russia, talks to Al Jazeera.
The French government wants to ‘save’ Muslim women by controlling them
The recent abaya ban is yet another escalation of the French obsession with controlling the bodies of Muslim women.
Paola Egonu: Volleyball Star and Advocate for Change
The Italian sportswoman discusses her career, racism, and the importance of sisterhood in women's sports.
Climate leaders gather in Spain before ‘challenging’ COP28
Energy ministers and climate leaders from around the world gather in Madrid before the next month's climate summit.
The Ramadan War: A surprise assault that transformed the Middle East
Egypt and Syria were determined to recapture land previously taken by Israel. Things did not go according to plan.
EU foreign ministers in Ukraine’s Kyiv for unprecedented meeting abroad
Top diplomats of the bloc gather in Kyiv in the first-ever meeting outside the EU borders in show of solidarity.
NHS strikes: What ails UK health service? Doctors’ protests or budget cuts?
UK doctors have begun a 72-hour strike to demand pay rise and better working conditions amid cost of living crisis.
Stars, shocks and tragedies: The history of the ICC Cricket World Cup
Star players, upsets, and unforgettable moments - a roundup of the 47-year history of the ICC Cricket World Cup.
Sleepless Birds: Light pollution exposed
A French photographer exposes the environmental impact of light pollution from industrial greenhouses.
Trump’s civil fraud trial to begin in New York: What to know
This trial could determine whether Trump and his family can continue to do business in New York.
New millionaires, new music: How cybercrime was codified into Afrobeats
Late US official Colin Powell's dance 15 years ago was a seminal moment for Afrobeats, long before its global success.
Katalin Kariko, Drew Weissman win Nobel Prize in medicine for mRNA vaccines
The duo win the prestigious prize for the research that led directly to the first mRNA vaccines to fight COVID-19.
Fans frustrated over ‘very shoddy’ Cricket World Cup ticketing process
Amid the hype for the upcoming World Cup in India, fans complain of exorbitant prices and a chaotic ticket system.
Mexico church roof collapses during baptism killing at least 10 people
Three children are among the dead and dozens are injured in the incident in Ciudad Madero in the Tamaulipas state.
Early voting begins in Australia’s Indigenous Voice referendum
PM Anthony Albanese rallies support for Indigenous Voice in Melbourne as early voting begins in parts of Australia.
Trump says he will be in New York court for trial on his business practices
Judge has already ruled Trump and his two sons committed fraud in overstating the value of their business empire.
UK awards $4bn contract to build AUKUS nuclear submarines
SSN-AUKUS 'will be largest, most advanced and most powerful attack submarines ever operated' by Royal Navy, UK says.
Fire at police complex in Egypt’s Ismailia contained after hours
The cause of the massive blaze that reportedly wounded at least 38 people is not yet known.
Anger and despair as Indonesian families mark year since football disaster
Some 135 people died after police fired tear gas into the stands of the Kanjuruhan Stadium.
Wagner’s Prigozhin hailed a hero, 40 days after death in plane crash
Dozens pay respects in several Russian cities on key date for mourning in the Eastern Orthodox church.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 586
As the war enters its 586th day, these are the main developments.
How is Pakistan dealing with the security threat from Afghanistan?
Islamabad has reported an increase in cross-border attacks by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.
At least 10 migrants killed, 25 injured in Mexico truck accident
Thousands of migrants from different countries travel across Mexico in buses, trailers and freight trains to reach US.
Serbia denies US, EU reports of military build-up along Kosovo border
President Aleksandar Vucic's statement comes after shootout kills four people and fuels tensions in volatile Balkans.
Biden says US ‘will not walk away’ from Ukraine amid budget turmoil
US president reassures allies and Kyiv after last-minute budget deal in Congress axes funding for the war-torn country.
Turkey says PKK targets in north Iraq destroyed after Ankara suicide attack
Air strikes in northern Iraq destroy Kurdish targets after the bombing in the capital, says Turkish interior ministry.
UN team in Nagorno-Karabakh, a first in 30 years, as ethnic Armenians flee
The visit marks the first time in about three decades that the international body has gained access to the region.
How will a pro-Russia party winning Slovakia vote affect the Ukraine war?
Ex-PM Robert Fico is set to replace a technocrat government that has been backing Kyiv against the Russian invasion.
At least 13 dead in nightclub fire in Spain’s Murcia
Rescuers searching for people unaccounted for after blaze hits row of nightclubs popular for birthday celebrations.
Why Ramzan Kadyrov’s health does not matter
The regime in Chechnya is resilient enough to survive any change of leadership.
‘Mourning in every street’: A Pakistani city, crushed by a suicide bomb
The suicide bombing killed at least 60 people gathered to celebrate Prophet Muhammad's birthday on Friday.
Afghanistan closes embassy in India citing lack of diplomatic support
The move comes due to lack of support from India and increasingly challenging conditions to operate, the embassy says.
In Nigeria, economic blues dampen patriotism on Independence Day
Nigerians of all ages say they are disillusioned with the country's progress in six decades, so patriotism is waning.
Turkey’s Ankara hit by suicide blast
Suicide blast took place near parliament in Ankara leaving two police officers injured, the interior ministry says.
Unleash bowlers, scrap umpire’s call: Rules cricket needs to change
Free hits, umpire's calls and over limits are among five rules Al Jazeera thinks should be done away with in cricket.
US government shutdown averted. What happens next?
Congress has passed a stopgap measure, but will lawmakers agree on detailed spending bills for the entire fiscal year?
International Coffee Day: Where does your caffeine fix come from?
Brazil is the world's largest producer of coffee, producing about one-third of global supply.
Who is Mohamed Muizzu, Maldives’s pro-China president-elect?
The opposition candidate beats the incumbent, President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, who is considered pro-India.
Attackers carry out blast in the heart of Turkish capital
Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya says one of the two attackers blew himself in front of the ministry building in Ankara.
‘Bugger!’: New Zealand PM gets COVID at critical point in election campaign
Chris Hipkins says he will isolate and try to continue campaign online after testing positive for the virus on Sunday.
Slovakia’s populist party opposed to Ukraine aid wins vote
Left-wing former Prime Minister Robert Fico has promised to end military aid for Ukraine.
Ukraine tempts Western arms producers with plan for ‘large military hub’
Incentives available to partner with Ukrainian manufacturers as Kyiv looks to create 'world class military products'.
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