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FTX carried out ‘old-fashioned embezzlement’: CEO
Customer assets at FTX were commingled with those of Alameda Research, exposing clients to significant losses.
‘Historic’: Biden signs law protecting LGBTQ marriage rights
Landmark legislation protects LGBTQ and interracial marriage amid concerns over possible US Supreme Court rollback.
UK PM announces new measures to curb ‘illegal’ immigration
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says will introduce legislation to halt people from remaining in the UK 'illegally'.
Recap: Argentina vs Croatia – World Cup 2022
Messi scores one and sets up two as Argentina beat Croatia 3-0 to reach the World Cup 2022 final.
Messi leads Argentina to World Cup final in 3-0 win over Croatia
Argentina's talisman and captain was in sparkling form during his side's semifinal clash at Lusail Stadium.
Binance withdrawals hit $1.9bn in past 24 hours says data firm
The world's biggest crypto exchange said it had 'temporarily paused' withdrawals as CEO said it was 'business as usual'.
Canada to end military involvement in sexual misconduct probes
The move is meant to make the investigation and prosecution of sexual offences more impartial.
Bodies of 27 migrants, including children, found in Chad desert
The migrants left a year and a half ago in a truck and are believed to have been lost in the desert and died of thirst.
What does the US hope to achieve with African leaders’ summit?
President Joe Biden is trying to revive US relations with the continent as China and Russia expand their influence.
US inflation easing as consumer prices rise modestly second month
Consumer prices saw the slowest increase in 15 months, paving way for lower interest rate hikes.
French court sentences eight for 2016 truck attack in Nice
Two of the eight convicted were given 18 years behind bars for helping Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel kill 86 people.
US braces for tornadoes, blizzards as winter storm heads east
Officials warn against travel in parts of the US, as extreme weather brings white-out conditions, heavy rain and gusts.
Morocco shirts sell out as World Cup fever grows
Shopkeepers in Qatar struggle to meet demand for merchandise ahead of Morocco's historic semifinal against France.
NASA Mars rover captures first sound of dust devil on red planet
The Perseverance rover happened to have its microphone on when the 18-metre (390-foot) dust devil passed over it.
US charges FTX’s Bankman-Fried with fraud
Prosecutors said he defrauded customers by misappropriating their deposits to pay for expenses, debt and investments.
European parliament sacks vice president amid corruption probe
Eva Kaili is one of four charged in the alleged bribery case in which prosecutors pointed fingers at a Gulf nation.
‘You’re not welcome’: Mexico City residents decry Airbnb
Airbnb units in the city's central areas can list for eight times the price of long-term rentals, pushing out locals.
Garrincha: Brazil’s ‘Joy of the People’
The troubled history of one of the greatest footballers to ever play the game.
‘So much corruption’: Protests grip Peru amid political turmoil
Al Jazeera speaks to Peruvians as the country enters a state of emergency after arrest of ex-President Pedro Castillo.
South Africa’s Ramaphosa avoids impeachment: A timeline
Parliament has decided not to start impeachment proceedings against the president. But how did Ramaphosa get here?
‘Important day’: US celebrates fusion energy breakthrough
Officials hailed the achievement that will 'go down in the history books' as a step towards a clean energy future.
The Indian waiter with an ‘encyclopaedic’ knowledge of football
In a bustling Doha restaurant, Abbas Koori shares his love of the sport and command of football trivia with customers.
At least 50 killed as floods sweep DR Congo capital
Poorly regulated rapid urbanisation has made Kinshasa increasingly vulnerable to flash floods caused by heavy rains.
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What has changed in Iran?
S Africa’s parliament votes against Ramaphosa impeachment move
Majority of parliament voted not to initiate impeachment proceedings against the president over alleged misconduct.
EU agrees to grant Bosnia membership candidate status
The Balkan nation begins a long road to its EU membership after the bloc's member states back its candidacy.
Belarus fills top posts, inspects troops’ combat readiness
Russia's close ally names a new foreign minister and air force chief, while announcing a snap military inspection.
Ukraine’s wartime winter: Which energy facilities are at risk?
Russian attacks have destroyed at least 40 percent of Ukraine’s energy facilities since the war began in February.
Morocco coach hopes to ‘upset’ France in World Cup semifinal
Walid Regragui says the team was still 'hungry' for more success despite them not being 'favourites' to lift the trophy.
Israel chooses Knesset speaker as forming new government looms
Yariv Levin, a senior member of Netanyahu's right-wing Likud party, was chosen on Tuesday to replace Mickey Levy.
Studio of Archives: Monuments and memory in Ghana
Artist Ibrahim Mahama explores historical memories through everyday objects and giant exhibitions in Ghana.
Tunisian president must be held accountable by US: Advocacy group
Tunisian United Network says high-ranking officials have committed crimes that could lead to sanctions.
Thousands of UK’s rail workers strike over below-inflation pay
The biggest rail union start national strike over below-inflation salaries with rising cost of living and energy prices.
IMF agrees to Ghana $3bn debt bailout
IMF board approval of the proposed three-year loan is expected early next year, the finance minister said.
Morocco’s World Cup success stirs national pride
Young boys playing the game across the country and local teams' die-hard fans show Morocco's deep passion for football.
The US scramble for Africa
Washington must restore lost trust and credibility in order to compete with Beijing in Africa — starting this week.
Bangladesh arrests head of largest Muslim party amid crackdown
The Jamaat-e-Islami party is supporting the opposition's protests demanding PM Sheikh Hasina's resignation.
Pakistan-Afghanistan border crossing reopens after deadly firing
Chaman crossing reopens two days after exchange of fire killed at least nine Pakistani civilians and an Afghan soldier.
Roma teenager shot by police in Greece’s Thessaloniki dies
The 16-year-old boy's shooting last week led to days of protests in Thessaloniki, Athens and other parts of Greece.
Could far-right AfD weaponise Germany’s cost-of-living crisis?
Some fear the Alternative for Germany party could be re-galvanised to regain lost political ground amid the downturn.
Argentina vs Croatia semifinal predictions: World Cup 2022
Al Jazeera’s AI robot Kashef has crunched the numbers and has some predictions for today’s game.
‘First of its kind’: EU strikes deal on carbon border tariff
EU members agree to impose a carbon dioxide emissions tariff on imports of polluting goods to battle climate change.
‘Don’t call me a fake fan’
These Indian fans in Qatar are mad for Messi’s Argentina.
Is the pressure to win a World Cup getting to Messi?
Messi showed uncharacteristic flashes of anger against the Netherlands, including mocking the Dutch manager and player.
Is nuclear fusion a clean-energy planet saviour?
With a 'major breakthrough' announcement expected, fusion harnesses the power of the stars with unlimited clean energy.
When will gas prices go down to pre-Ukraine war levels?
Energy analysts explain why, without new energy sources, we can expect high prices for at least the next two years.
FIFPRO ‘sickened’ by Iranian footballer death sentence reports
The Iranian judiciary has said no sentence has been issued as footballers call for a stop to executions.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 293
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 293rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
The Last Speaker: South Africa’s dying language
Compiling a dictionary of click-based words, Claudia works to save her grandmother’s dying San, or Bushman, language.
Ethiopia to investigate after 27 bodies discovered in Zambia
UN migration agency 'shocked and alarmed' by the incident along the southern migration route from the Horn of Africa.
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