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England’s coach Sarina Wiegman eyes fairytale World Cup ending
Women's World Cup final will be fourth major final in Wiegman's career, one of the most illustrious in women's football.
Spain vs England preview: Women’s World Cup 2023 final
The two European heavyweights will bring the tournament to a close in what promises to be a close, high-quality final.
Clinical Sweden beat Australia to clinch third place at Women’s World Cup
Fridolina Rolfo and Kosovare Asllani score to seal 2-0 third-place playoff win over tournament co-hosts Australia.
AI and the tyranny of the data commons
The myth of data as a non-rival resource needs to be abandoned.
Zimbabwe election: Your guide to how the electoral system works
The August 23 general election, Zimbabwe's 9th since independence in 1980. Here's a simple guide to the entire process.
Robot Sophia: ‘Not a thing’ could stop a robot takeover
One of the world's most advanced human-like robots discusses whether AI will outsmart humans.
Why is China so angry about Taiwan’s William Lai visiting the US?
China's angry response to Taiwan official's stopovers in US show relations are at all-time low, but how did we get here?
The Nigerian filmmaker reshaping Nollywood in her own image
Jade Osiberu ushered Nigeria into a new age of web TV. Can she guide its film industry to new heights on a global scale?
Could big money reshape the football industry?
Saudi Arabia, American private investors and celebrities are betting big on football.
Norway’s far-right mass killer Breivik sues state over prison isolation
Breivik, 44, is serving 21 years in prison for killing 77 people in shootings and a bombing attack in Norway in 2011.
Russia’s Lavrov says West needs continual reminder of risks of nuclear war
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov says US and NATO risk 'a situation of direct armed confrontation of nuclear powers'.
China military drills send ‘stern warning’ to Taiwan after US visit
Chinese People's Liberation Army exercises were expected following Taiwan Vice President William Lai's stopover in US.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 542
As the war enters its 542nd day, these are the main developments.
United Nations statistics underscore ‘extreme brutality’ of Haiti’s gangs
In a press briefing, the UN tallied 2,439 deaths since January, with 5,000 people displaced since last weekend.
Indonesia’s president has a cough, air pollution could be the culprit
President Joko Widodo's reported month-long cough has prompted government to address pollution; critics are sceptical.
Vietnam’s ‘ballroom’ culture: A safe space to celebrate transgender people
Latex, sequins and glitter dazzled as competitors took to the catwalk for fiery dance-offs at Saigon's first 'ballroom'.
Argentina’s populist candidate Javier Milei holds economic talk with IMF
Milei assured the International Monetary Fund that Argentina would not default on its debts if he is elected, aide says.
California receives first tropical storm watch as Hurricane Hilary nears
The Category 4 hurricane is anticipated to make landfall in the Mexican state of Baja California before moving north.
Israeli police arrest and brand Palestinian with ‘Star of David’: Report
A Palestinian man who was detained from Shuafat refugee camp in occupied East Jerusalem says he was brutally abused.
ECOWAS defence chiefs agree ‘D-day’ for Niger military intervention
West African bloc agrees to activate standby force as a last resort if diplomatic efforts fail after coup in Niger.
Leaders of US, South Korea and Japan hail summit as ‘turning point’
Countries pledge to deepen partnership at historic Camp David talks, while condemning actions of China and North Korea.
Woman arrested after spraying Quran-burner with fire extinguisher in Sweden
Quran-burnings have sparked angry protests in Muslim countries, attacks on Swedish diplomatic missions and threats.
What’s behind Javier Milei’s election win in Argentina?
Victory by far-right candidate in Argentina's presidential primary causes global shockwaves.
China pledges to ‘safeguard sovereignty’ after Taiwanese leader visits US
Lai is the front-runner to be Taiwan's next president at elections set for January.
Pitch to progress: Lessons from Morocco’s Women’s World Cup success
By investing in women's football, Morocco also invested in gender equality.
Photos: Meet the research team working to save Gaza’s history, heritage
The Eyes on Heritage institute aims to digitally archive thousands of rare books and manuscripts that date back hundreds
Iran’s top diplomat extends Saudi trip, meets Crown Prince MBS
Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian held meetings with his Saudi counterpart on Thursday.
Biden administration extends protected status for Ukrainians in US
Washington shields Ukrainians from deportation for another 18 months in extension of Temporary Protected Status.
Nurse found guilty of murdering seven newborn babies in UK
Lucy Letby injected her sick and pre-mature young victims with air, overfeeding with milk and poisoning with insulin.
Trump’s Republican rivals to speak in Atlanta, days after indictment
Conservative conference comes after Georgia prosecutors charged former US president over election interference.
Attacks on aid workers in Sudan must stop now
At least 19 aid workers have died since the conflict started in mid-April. Targeting them is illegal and inhuman.
Two Christians arrested in Pakistan over blasphemy accusation
The alleged desecration of pages of the Quran led a violent mob to attack Christian homes and churches this week.
Residents flee blazes in Western Canada as record fire season continues
Evacuations ordered in the Northwest Territories and British Columbia as country reels from worst fire season on record.
Russia shuts down human rights group Sakharov Center
Moscow City Court said it was dissolving the organisation for illegally hosting conferences and exhibitions.
The Sudanese who fled war for weeks, now praying for a boat to Europe
Al Jazeera speaks to Sudanese refugees in Tunisia's Sfax who dream of 'complete security' across the Mediterranean.
Yellowknife residents leave by air, road as fire evacuation deadline looms
More than 20 evacuation flights out of Canada's Northwest Territories are expected on Friday as wildfires rage.
Will Ecuador voters set a precedent on oil drilling in the Amazon?
Citizens are set to vote in a historic referendum on whether oil extraction should continue in Yasuni National Park.
ECOWAS defence chiefs continue talks on possible Niger intervention
ECOWAS defence chiefs are attending a two-day meeting in Accra to discuss a possible military operation in Niger.
The former Afghan soldiers turning to gem mining to survive
In remote Nuristan province, some mine to support their families after losing their jobs when the Taliban took power.
UN suspends services at Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon after clashes
UN refugee agency has called on armed actors within the refugee camp to immediately vacate its facilities.
Netherlands says US has approved delivery of F-16s to Ukraine
Washington says the F-16s, like the US Abrams tanks, will be crucial in countering Russia.
Former Austrian leader charged with giving false evidence to an inquiry
Charges result from an investigation that was launched in 2021 when Kurz was still chancellor.
Pakistan’s blasphemy law: All you need to know
Alleged blasphemers risk death at the hands of vigilantes, even under unproven allegations of insulting Islam.
Niger becomes hotbed of disinformation after July 26 coup
Social media has been inundated with false rumours, misleading videos and manipulated audio clips since Niger's coup.
Drug war shakes France’s Marseille as rival gangs shoot it out
Clashes between Yoda and DZ Mafia gangs have killed dozens of people this year, according to police.
Maui emergency chief resigns after criticism over Hawaii wildfire response
Herman Andaya, head of Maui Emergency Management Agency, had defended his decision not to sound warning sirens.
I’m a striking Hollywood writer, and I won’t settle for scraps any more
The studios don't realise: The strike has radicalised all Hollywood writers. We'll only agree to real change.
Magnitude 6.3 earthquake shakes Colombian capital
One woman died after jumping from the 10th floor of a building amid panic in Bogota.
Woman who posted ricin poison to Trump in 2020 jailed for almost 22 years
Pascale Ferrier, 56, pleaded guilty to biological weapons charges for sending ricin in 2020 to then-US President Trump.
Zimbabwe: Opposition leader Chamisa promises new dawn if elected president
The 45-year-old is contesting the presidency for the second time in five years against incumbent President Mnangagwa.
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