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G20 Summit: What India showed the world — and what it hid
Modi's face and India's diplomatic nous were on display. But from monuments to food, its diversity was denied a stage.
China’s Alibaba sees shares tumble as outgoing CEO quits cloud business
Announcement that Daniel Zhang will not continue to lead cloud business takes markets by surprise.
Putin’s party wins controversial polls in annexed Ukraine regions: Reports
State media says Putin's United Russia won more than 70 percent of the ballot in four regions annexed from Ukraine.
Why is China banning officials and state employees from using iPhones?
Beijing is taking aim at Apple devices in the latest salvo in the US-China tech war.
Modi’s plan to change India’s name to Bharat ‘absurd’: Rahul Gandhi
Gandhi's comments came while touring Europe, meeting with politicians and members of the Indian diaspora.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 565
As the war enters if 565th day, these are the main developments.
Few customers but plenty of cash?: N Korean restaurants remain open in Laos
Restaurants should have closed and analysts say they suspect their only purpose is to 'launder money'.
Novak Djokovic wins US Open for record-equalling 24th Grand Slam title
The Serbian beats Medvedev in straight sets to match Margaret Court's all-time record haul of 24 Grand Slam titles.
Spain’s football chief Luis Rubiales resigns after World Cup kiss scandal
Spanish football federation president quits after kiss scandal which tarnished Spain's victory at the Women's World Cup.
In conversation with writer Hassan Aourid on Morocco’s earthquake
Intellectual says despite the scope of the tragedy, a strong government response and regional solidarity bring hope.
Search for the missing continues as Morocco reels from powerful quake
Morocco accepts aid from Spain, Britain, Qatar and the UAE as countries show support and solidarity to quake victims.
Filling of Grand Renaissance Dam on the Nile complete, Ethiopia says
The Egyptian foreign ministry condemns the move, calling Ethiopia's filling of the dam 'illegal'.
How is Morocco dealing with the aftermath of its earthquake?
Thousands of people are dead and many more injured after a severe temblor.
Chile march to commemorate Pinochet victims marred by violence
Rival protests held in Chile ahead of the 50th anniversary of a military coup that ousted President Salvador Allende.
India’s G20 win hides bitter divisions between the West and Global South
Host India has succeeded in getting together a joint G20 declaration, but it hides divisions among member states.
Meta deletes Al Jazeera presenter’s profile after show criticising Israel
Tip of the Iceberg episode investigated how Facebook targets Palestinian content related to Israel.
Germany beat Serbia to win first-ever FIBA basketball World Cup
Germany beat two-time champions Serbia 83-77 in the final in Manila to win men's basketball World Cup for first time.
Antony delays Man United return to address assault allegations in Brazil
The striker was withdrawn from Brazil's squad as police investigate accusations made by his ex-girlfriend.
Sudanese army kills at least 40 people in a drone attack on Khartoum
A drone attack on an open market south of Khartoum killed at least 30 people, as the RSF and army battle for power.
Analysis: Does an ‘uninspiring’ G20 have a future?
Though the G20 managed to secure a joint statement, many are disappointed with the outcome on Ukraine, climate and more.
‘I don’t want France to blow’: Paul Pogba on police violence and justice
The World Cup winner talks to Al Jazeera about violence, the pressures of being an elite athlete, racism and faith.
Five key takeaways from G20 summit: ‘We need bolder action’
India managed to get disparate group to sign off on a final statement despite pointed disagreements.
Morocco residents speak of shock, horror as the earthquake struck
As search and rescue efforts continue, Moroccans are struggling to deal with the devastation.
How dark horses Serbia and Germany reached FIBA World Cup final
Last two teams standing defeated NBA star-studded USA and Canada to make it to an all-Europe basketball World Cup final.
Sean Strickland upsets Israel Adesanya to take UFC middleweight title
The 32-year-old Strickland, who made a stir with controversial comments, wins unanimous five-round decision.
What we know about the Morocco earthquake as rescue efforts continue
Moroccans mourn the victims of an earthquake that killed more than 2,000 people as rescue teams race to find survivors.
Morocco earthquake death toll: Live tracker
More than 2,000 people have died in Moroccos's deadliest earthquake in more than 60 years.
Dutch police use water cannon, detain 2,400 climate activists
More than 10,000 people marched along the A12 highway into The Hague, ignoring warnings from authorities not to do so.
Photos: Morocco mourns earthquake victims as death toll crosses 2,000
Moroccans in Moulay Brahim village mourn neighbours who perished in the devastating earthquake.
Niger says France amassing troops, equipment in ECOWAS states
Niger says France is gathering troops, equipment in Senegal, Ivory Coast and Benin with a view to military intervention.
From Ghana to Guyana, hope mounts in fight against suicide criminalisation
Nearly 2,000 people die by suicide every day. Yet, many nations punish those who need help. Finally, that's changing.
Ukraine, Russia report downing dozens of drones over Kyiv, Crimea
The extent of damage and casualties from the rival attacks in Kyiv and Crimea are not immediately clear.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 564
As the war enters its 564th day, these are the main developments.
Lula says Putin will not be arrested at Brazil G20 meeting
Brazilian president says Russian leader will be invited to the G20 meeting in Rio de Janeiro next year.
Coco Gauff beats Aryna Sabalenka in US Open final to win first Grand Slam
The 19-year-old American wins the US Open women's singles title with 2-6, 6-3, 6-2 victory over Belarus's Sabalenka.
Race to find survivors as Morocco earthquake toll passes 2,000
The magnitude 6.8 earthquake hit remote High Atlas mountain region, killing 2,012 people and leaving many homeless.
US President Biden visits Vietnam: Wartime foes to highest-level partners?
US President Biden and Vietnam's Communist Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong expected to agree new partnership.
Why are Saudi Arabia and Russia continuing with oil production cuts?
Global price reaches nine-month high after decision is announced.
Deadly fighting erupts in Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon
Members of the Fatah Movement and a Palestinian group had agreed to a ceasefire but fighting erupted again on Saturday.
Mangosuthu Buthelezi: South African leader and Zulu prince dies aged 95
Buthelezi, a veteran South African politician, who was once a rival to former President Nelson Mandela, has passed away.
G20 leaders reach consensus agenda but soften language on Ukraine war
G20 leaders agree on joint declaration despite differences between the West and Russia over the war in Ukraine.
As Iraq backslides on gender equality, where are its women MPs?
The Iraqi parliament has the biggest number of women MPs since 2003 and yet this has not helped women's rights at all.
G20 summit: Transport project to link India to Middle East, Europe unveiled
The ambitious rail and shipping project, which is seen as a counter to China's economic clout, announced at G20 summit.
Maldives election goes to run-off, with pro-China opposition leading
Opposition takes surprise lead over incumbent Ibrahim Mohamed Solih in a poll closely watched by India and China.
Where in Morocco did the 6.8 magnitude earthquake strike?
Deadly earthquake's epicentre was recorded in the High Atlas Mountains in an area not usually associated with temblors.
US Open players hail support as diverse tennis crowds make some noise
While Wimbledon's crowds are noticeably white, the US Open is a multicultural microcosm of the city that hosts it.
‘Thoughts and prayers’: World reacts to Morocco’s devastating earthquake
Condolences and offers of support pour in from around the world after Morocco's deadly earthquake.
Fears for Marrakesh’s ancient structures after Morocco’s earthquake
Images of toppled structures and debris emerge after the deadly earthquake tore through the UNESCO World Heritage site.
‘I have no words’: Neymar breaks Pele’s Brazil goal-scoring record
Al Hilal's Neymar scored his 78th and 79th goals for Brazil in a 5-1 World Cup qualifying demolition of Bolivia.
The Holocaust and the Politics of Memory
Eighty years since WWII, we examine the fragility of historical memory and a rise in Holocaust revisionism in Europe.
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