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Understanding the surge in migration at the US-Mexico border
Rising number of migrant and refugee arrivals is problem decades in the making and made worse by US policy, experts say.
Tears, prayers as flights resume to Ethiopia’s Tigray region
A shutdown of flights and communications for much of the two-year conflict kept many Tigrayans away from their families.
Turkey, Syria, Russia defence ministers hold talks in Moscow
The three nations agree to continue meeting in future to ensure stability in Syria and the region, says Ankara.
Photos: Spain festival revellers hurl flour, eggs in mock coup
Revellers dressed in mock military garb take part in Els Enfarinats food-battle in the southern Spanish town of Ibi.
Bosnia nominates first female Croat PM-designate
Borjana Kristo is set to form a coalition government that will seek to look past ethnic divides.
Depriving Afghan women of an education would benefit no one
The Taliban's anti-education edicts stand against the very foundations of Islam and will harm Afghan society as a whole.
Bangladesh opens first metro line to ease Dhaka’s traffic
The country plans to extend the train network to more than 100 stations and six lines across the capital by 2030.
Italy summons Iran’s envoy to Rome over crackdown on protesters
Italy's foreign minister express Rome's 'indignation and worry' over Tehran's crackdown on anti-government protests.
The coming battle for the racist vote in America
A sitting governor and a former president are facing off in a white supremacist race for power.
At least seven people killed as car rams into carnival in Nigeria
Dozens also injured when driver 'loses control' of vehicle and smashes into crowd in southeastern port city of Calabar.
2022 review: Visualising how the Russia-Ukraine war unfolded
Al Jazeera looks at how the conflict unfolded on the ground, the human costs of 10 months of war and the global response
Pakistani film to release in India after 11 years amid blowback
The Legend of Maula Jatt, which broke Pakistan's box office records this year, is set to release on December 30.
The stories that changed Latin America in 2022
The past year saw a political swing leftward in countries like Brazil and Colombia as well as crises and World Cup gold.
After Sudan deals, dissenters say military has silenced them
A series of reconciliation deals have sought to end the fighting in Darfur, but opponents say they do not go far enough.
Spain appoints new ambassador to Venezuela as relations thaw
Madrid sends new envoy to Caracas after a two year-hiatus over controversial 2018 presidential election.
Netanyahu gov’t says West Bank settlement expansion top priority
Israel's incoming far-right government made the announcement a day before it is set to be sworn into office.
What are the ‘atmospheric rivers’ hitting the US West Coast?
Huge 'atmospheric rivers' have resulted in torrential downpours, high winds and flood watches.
Kosovo shuts main border crossing with Serbia amid protests
Pristina closure of the Merdare crossing on Kosovo's eastern border comes as tensions with its Balkans neighbour spiral.
Pope Francis asks for prayers for ‘very sick’ ex-pope Benedict
Pope Benedict XVI of the Roman Catholic Church resigned in 2013 due to advancing age.
UAE firms scramble to hire locals for jobs as deadline approaches
Private sector firms will have to ensure that 2 percent of their staff are Emiratis by January 1 or face fines.
No energy worries for Italy’s ‘Tribe of the Harmonious Walnuts’
Fabrizio Cardinali, aged 72, has lived entirely off the grid for more than half a century.
In South Africa, ransom kidnappings are on the rise
Experts say the phenomenon is relatively new in South Africa but has been experiencing explosive growth since 2016.
South Korea unveils $440m plan to counter North’s drone invasions
President Yoon Suk-yeol looks to boost confidence in the military's ability to counter drones after Monday's incursion.
Angola court orders dos Santos’s assets seized: Portuguese agency
In November, global police agency Interpol issued a red notice for dos Santos, formerly Africa's richest woman.
Australia to hold referendum on Indigenous ‘Voice’ next year
If approved, the constitution will be changed to have Indigenous people permanently represented in government.
Australian killed fighting Russia in Ukraine, says government
Sage O'Donnell, from Victoria, is at least the fourth Australian to die in the war in Ukraine.
What is Zelenskyy’s 10-point peace plan?
The Ukrainian president has been promoting his formula for peace to US President Biden and other leaders.
Crypto player Kraken to exit Japan amid sector’s annus horribilis
US-based cryptocurrency exchange's announcement comes amid plummeting asset values and sector-wide reckoning over FTX.
Russia offers free sperm freezing to soldiers sent to Ukraine
Russia’s health ministry will provide financial support for sperm freezing to soldiers sent to fight in Ukraine.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 308
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 308th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Afghan women on NGO work ban: ‘My heart will burst from the pain’
Alia, an Afghan mental health professional, said the Taliban's ban on women working with NGOs hurts the vulnerable.
US weighs restrictions for Chinese travellers amid COVID surge
US officials express concern over lack of transparency about China's rising COVID cases.
From China to inflation, 5 economic trends to watch in 2023
The global economy is facing risks and opportunities next year from rising interest rates to China's reopening.
Kosovo minister sees Russian influence in growing Serbian tension
Interior Minister Xhelal Svecla accused Belgrade of supporting Serbian protesters as a means to destabilise Kosovo.
N Korea’s Kim sets new military goals for 2023 at party meeting
Kim Jong Un's remarks may mean he will continue to conduct tests and expand military capabilities in the coming year.
US judge denies request to sanction Republican governor candidate
Arizona Governor-elect Katie Hobbs sought sanctions against Republican rival Kari Lake over allegations of voter fraud.
US Supreme Court upholds controversial Title 42 border policy
Invoked under the Trump administration, Title 42 uses public health as a justification for expelling asylum seekers.
UN Security Council denounces Taliban bans against women
The 15-member council said the ban would have a significant effect on humanitarian operations in country.
GOP congressman-elect admits he made up key details of life story
George Santos, elected to US House of Representatives from New York, made false claims about education, work history.
Photos: Climate crisis threatens centuries-old oases in Morocco
Hundreds of people from the oasis areas have fled to the cities, mainly because of frequent droughts.
Russia bans oil sales to nations, firms complying with price cap
Moscow's response to the Western price cap is to stop supplying crude oil and oil products from February 1.
Leader in plot to kidnap US governor sentenced to 16 years
Prosecutors say Adam Fox was 'driving force' behind conspiracy to kidnap Democratic Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
What are implications of military tensions on Korean Peninsula?
South Korea's president calls for better military defences after North Korean drones breach its airspace.
‘Heartbreaking’: New York surveys damage after historic blizzard
Toll in US city of Buffalo hits 27, mayor says, as residents urged to stay home while crews clear snow-covered roads.
In 2022, sport brought every imaginable emotion
Be it joy or pain, exhilaration or anguish, relief or regret, sport inspired a wide range of feelings.
India probing wealthy Russian politician’s fall to death at hotel
Billionaire Pavel Antov's death came two days after another member of his party was found dead at the same hotel.
Spain announces $10bn aid package in bid to ease inflation pain
Measures come as Madrid grapples with a cost-of-living crisis exacerbated by the economic fallout from the Ukraine war.
On the road in San Francisco, riding in a driverless taxi
Autonomous vehicles from companies like Waymo and Cruise make inroads on California streets, despite safety concerns.
As COVID-hit China opens up to travel, others secure their doors
Japan joined India Tuesday in imposing restrictions on Chinese visitors as Beijing relaxed its norms for travellers.
Ethnic Serbs erect more roadblocks as tensions soar in Kosovo
Kosovo has demanded barriers erected by Serb protesters be removed while Serbia has put its army on high alert.
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