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Elon Musk restores suspended Twitter accounts of journalists
The suspensions caused a wave of criticism from government officials, advocacy groups and journalism organisations.
The future of jobs: Work from home, the office, or both?
We look at the future of the workplace, the boss-worker power struggle and why job unhappiness is so high.
Playing seven games at one World Cup is priceless, says Regragui
Morocco have had an historic campaign at this year's World Cup and are hoping for one last hurrah in the 3rd-place game.
Morocco World Cup success boosts academy that gave players start
Morocco's national academy has produced numerous players who have starred in their historic run to the semifinals.
Tunisians trickle in to vote in elections as opposition boycotts
President Saied's rule changes have been met with anger from the opposition and apathy from much of the public.
How Muchachos became Argentina’s unofficial World Cup 2022 anthem
Lyrics make reference to Maradona, Messi, World Cup heartbreaks, Copa American triumph, and hopes of a third World Cup.
India: Why is Gautam Adani so interested in NDTV?
A billionaire becomes the largest shareholder in a news channel in India. What’s the worry?
Croatia vs Morocco third-place predictions: World Cup 2022
Al Jazeera’s AI robot Kashef has crunched the numbers and has some predictions for today’s game.
Why do we even have a third-place playoff at the World Cup?
Teams are heartbroken, fans are beyond caring - and it doesn't even make anyone that much money.
Insignificant World Cup playoff? Moroccans think otherwise
Both sides will go home without the trophy, but finishing third in World Cup 2022 will mean a lot for Moroccans.
Hungary’s Szijjarto: Winter in Ukraine will be a ‘huge tragedy’
The Hungarian foreign minister on his country's energy diversification plan and implications of Russian gas cut-off.
Malaysian landslide search efforts resume for 12 missing campers
Rescue efforts were halted overnight due to heavy rain but resumed on Saturday morning with sniffer dogs and excavators.
Croatia vs Morocco playoff preview: World Cup 2022
Neither team wanted to play this match but now that they are here, they have nothing to lose.
Russia’s ability to mount Kyiv offensive questioned by analysts
Ukrainian commander-in-chief General Valeriy Zaluzhny said he expected a new Russian assault on Kyiv in early 2023.
At least 169 dead after devastating floods in DR Congo’s Kinshasa
The UN estimated 2.9 million people have been displaced by severe flooding in west and central Africa.
UN postpones decision on ambassadors from Myanmar, Taliban, Libya
UN recognising ambassadors from Myanmar's military, the Taliban, and Libya’s east would be seen a conferring legitimacy.
Fresh from World Cup game, France ends Morocco visa restrictions
More than 780,000 people of Moroccan origin live in France; visa restrictions made it difficult for relatives to visit.
Pentagon’s UFO investigation finds no evidence of alien activity
The US Office of the Director of National Intelligence reported 144 encounters with UFOs between 2004 and 2021.
US Attorney General calls for end to cocaine sentencing disparity
Memos from the head of US justice department take aim at drug policies linked to high rates of Black incarceration.
US ‘botched’ executions reach all-time high, report finds
Seven of 20 attempted executions in 2022 were 'visibly problematic', research group says, but practice is in decline.
‘The forgotten ones’: Rural supporters stand by Peru’s Castillo
Pedro Castillo's removal hit a nerve in rural heartland, where ex-president's message resonated amid years of exclusion.
QAnon supporter gets five years for January 6 Capitol attack
US construction worker accused of 'weaponising' Trump supporters during the January 6 riot faces rebuke from judge.
Two UN peacekeepers shot dead near Timbuktu in Mali
UN peacekeeping mission says four others were wounded in the attack carried out by an unidentified gunman on Friday.
Ukraine energy operator lifts emergency after Russian attacks
Ukrainian energy use dropped more than 50 percent after the Russian attacks, power grid operator Ukrenergo said.
Qatar 2022: Best on-field highlights from the World Cup
As the World Cup reaches its finale on Sunday, here's how Al Jazeera photographers captured the tournament.
Renowned Mexican journalist survives shooting
Ciro Gomez Leyva says he was saved by his armoured vehicle after gunmen shot at him near his home in Mexico City.
Twitter’s suspension of journalists draws global backlash
Officials from France, Germany, UK, UN and EU condemned the suspensions, saying it jeopardised press freedom.
What’s next for the ANC and South African politics?
South Africa's governing party conference comes at a time President Cyril Ramaphosa is mired in a corruption scandal.
US lawmakers quick to unload FTX founder’s contributions
Legislators are donating contributions from the disgraced crypto mogul but could still be on the hook for the money.
Argentina fans upset by lack of World Cup finals tickets
Hundreds are angry at the lack of ticket availability and high black-market prices for the finals against France.
FIFA chief praises Qatar 2022 as ‘best World Cup ever’
Infantino hails 'transformative legacy' of event and spread of nations in knockout stage - with a nod also to Morocco.
California county considers secession to become new US state
San Bernandino County is set to review the long-shot proposal in response to voter frustration with state lawmakers.
Jordanians continue fuel protests day after ‘rioting’
Calls for protests come a day after riots, staged mainly by angry truck drivers in Maan, left one police officer dead.
Timeline: Peru’s political crisis since removal of Pedro Castillo
Protesters are demanding Castillo's release, dissolution of Congress and early elections in the South American nation.
Pakistan summons Afghan diplomat over border shelling
Border tensions between the South Asian neighbours have risen since the Taliban returned to power last year.
Brittney Griner says she will return to playing basketball
In first remarks since returning to the US, WNBA star thanks all who pushed for her release from Russian prison.
US to launch new diplomatic approach to China with ‘China House’
The new unit in the US Department of State aims to create 'more consistent policy' towards China, a rival global power.
Harvard appoints Claudine Gay as first Black president
Social scientist and daughter of Haitian immigrants says the university must 'engage and be of service to the world'.
US-France satellite to map world’s oceans, rivers, lakes
The satellite will help track the impacts of rising sea levels, droughts and erosion brought on by climate change.
Burkina Faso summons Ghana envoy over president’s claim on Wagner
President Nana Akufo-Addo alleged during the US-Africa Leaders Summit that Burkina Faso has hired Russian mercenaries.
Kosovo tribunal convicts ex-rebel leader for war crimes
A Kosovo court seated in the Netherlands sentences Salih Mustafa to 26 years in prison in its first war crimes verdict.
World Cup mural gig helps Doha artist turn hobby into lifeline
Filipino painter Michael Conjusta was hired by Qatari authorities to paint graffiti murals during the 2022 World Cup.
Huge aquarium in Berlin bursts, causing tropical fish ‘tsunami’
The incident at the AquaDom tourist attraction - the world's biggest cylindrical tank - injures at least two people.
Opposition hopes democratic ideals can return in Tunisia
As overseas voting begins, voter apathy is palpable and begs the question if the spirit of democracy in Tunisia is dead.
Mail bomb wounds Russian official in CAR – Russian news agency
The founder of the Russian private military company Wagner has accused France of being behind the bomb.
Visualising the FIFA World Cup final
Over the World Cup's 92-year history, 13 nations have made it to the finals, with eight being crowned champions.
Russia ‘massively’ attacks Ukraine in latest round of raids
Russia launches 76 missiles on least four cities in new attack on Ukraine's infrastructure with casualties reported.
Protesters block Kashmir highway after two shot dead at army camp
Hundreds protest at the region's main highway over killing of two men who worked as labourers at an Indian army base.
It is high time for Liberia to conduct its own war crimes trials
Prosecutions in Europe are important, but they are not nearly enough.
Senegalese MPs detained for assaulting pregnant lawmaker
The fight has worsened political tensions in Senegal that flared since the ruling party lost its comfortable majority.
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