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Netherlands vs Argentina predictions: World Cup 2022
Al Jazeera’s AI robot Kashef has crunched the numbers and has some predictions for today’s game.
Croatia vs Brazil quarter-finals predictions: World Cup 2022
Al Jazeera’s AI robot Kashef has crunched the numbers and has some predictions for today’s game.
EU sanctions Belgian trader, M23 rebel, others over DRC fighting
Eight people were added to the sanctions list, including rebels, a politician, an army member and a foreign businessman.
India braces as Cyclone Mandous advances, Sri Lanka shuts schools
Forecasts say the cyclonic storm will make landfall on India's southeastern coast around midnight on Friday.
New Zealand’s Ardern eyes trade mission to China
New Zealand prime minister says she hopes to visit main trade partner early next year if border restrictions allow.
South Korean truck drivers vote to end nationwide strike
Union members vote to end walkout after government invokes tough strike-busting law.
‘Hungry for days’: Drought’s cruel toll on pregnant Somali women
Somalia is grappling with its worst drought in 40 years; it's taking a toll on women's and girls' reproductive health.
Amid high expectations, Brazil aim for the ‘Hexa’ at World Cup
It has been 20 years since Brazil won the World Cup. Now, fans back home are hoping the team can bring back a sixth.
Huge fire engulfs shopping centre in Moscow suburb
No immediate reports of casualties from blaze raging through Mega Khimki shopping centre.
Why China’s COVID figures don’t add up
China is reporting fewer COVID cases despite easing restrictions across the country.
Is World Cup 2022 moving football’s future further east?
With global exposure and fan love, Asian and African teams are redefining the sport's future.
Italy, Japan and UK to merge projects for new fighter jet by 2035
Plan announced amid the backdrop of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and rising geopolitical tensions in the Asia Pacific.
Netherlands vs Argentina preview: World Cup 2022 quarter-final
Argentina's coach predicts a "beautiful game" against the Netherlands; winner to take on Brazil or Croatia in the semis.
Croatia vs Brazil match preview: World Cup 2022 quarter-final
Brazil head into their quarter-final against Croatia high on confidence after an impressive 4-1 win over South Korea.
Twitter had ‘secret blacklists’ to limit users, journalist claims
Independent journalist Bari Weiss says platform restricted visibility of 'disfavored tweets'.
UN urges Southeast Asia governments to rescue stranded Rohingya
About 200 mostly Muslim Rohingya have been drifting for more than a week in the Andaman Sea after their boat broke down.
Confusion and anxiety in China as draconian COVID curbs eased
Al Jazeera's Katrina Yu, who lives in Beijing, reports on three years dictated by an app and endless COVID testing.
World Cup 2022, day 20: It’s the quarter-finals
Croatia take on five-time World Cup winners Brazil before a Netherlands-Argentina bout in Qatar on December 9.
Keystone pipeline temporarily closed following Kansas oil spill
The energy company in charge of the pipeline has not said what caused the spill or how much oil was released.
Peru ex-President Castillo detained as ‘rebellion’ probe proceeds
Judge orders seven days' detention for Pedro Castillo as Peru grapples with fallout of his abrupt removal from office.
US prison warden found guilty in ‘rape club’ abuse case
Ray Garcia is first of five defendants to go to trial on charges of abusing women detained in a California prison.
US sues to block Microsoft buying ‘Call of Duty’ maker Activision
Antitrust regulator FTC said Microsoft had a record of buying valuable gaming content, using it to suppress competition
Is Germany at risk of violent plots by far-right groups?
German police say they have disrupted a far-right plot to violently overthrow the government.
Griner’s release raises fresh concerns about fate of Paul Whelan
As US welcomes release of basketball star Brittney Griner, calls grow to free other US citizen detained in Russia.
US Native American tribes seek to reintroduce indigenous wildlife
Native American groups in the US are trying to restore local species like ferrets and foxes as extinctions increase.
Portugal says Ronaldo did not threaten to leave World Cup squad
Portugal's Football Federation has denied reports that the captain threatened to walk out on the team in Qatar.
US extends export bans on three firms over illegal China exports
Firms sent technical drawings blueprints from US customers to manufacturers in China to 3-D print defence prototypes.
US labour market still tight as unemployment hits 10-month high
Economists have cautioned against reading too much into the rise as the data are volatile around this time of year.
Celine Dion diagnosed with rare neurological disorder
In emotional video, superstar singer says stiff person syndrome causing spasms that make it difficult to walk and sing.
US House of Representatives passes LGBTQ marriage protections
Voting a second time on the Respect for Marriage Act, lawmakers have sent the bill to US President Joe Biden to sign.
Bangladesh’s RAB received foreign intelligence training in the EU
Despite being accused of human rights abuses, the Rapid Action Battalion was hosted in Poland and the Netherlands.
Tunisia law failing to protect women from domestic violence: HRW
Poor implementation of the law passed five years ago leaves women at risk, the rights group says in a report.
Spain replace coach Luis Enrique after early World Cup exit
Luis de la Fuente to lead national football team after defeat to Morocco in the round of 16 of tournament in Qatar.
‘The Swimmers’: Can a movie change how people view refugees?
Now a movie, the true life story of Syrian sisters escaping war sheds new light on refugee crisis.
Guatemala’s former president gets 16 years for fraud, conspiracy
Former President Otto Perez Molina, who is the subject of two additional investigations, denies any wrongdoing.
El Salvador’s war on itself: The siege of Soyapango
The world's 'coolest dictator' seems delighted about blockading his own people. That shouldn't surprise anyone.
Georgia’s future hangs on the outcome of the war in Ukraine
How the Ukrainian war is forcing the South Caucasus nation of Georgia to choose between West and East.
Croatia’s Sosa fit for quarter-final, but Brazil’s Sandro out
Borna Sosa will face Brazil on Friday, but Alex Sandro misses out with a hip injury.
A Very British Way of Torture
The story of how Britain secretly used torture in its war against Kenya's anticolonialist Mau Mau movement in the 50s.
Qatar Emir Sheikh Tamim’s anti-corruption award winners announced
Ceremony for the Anti-Corruption Excellence award held in Doha for the first time as Qatar hosts the 2022 World Cup.
EU backs Croatia’s entry into Schengen, rejects Bulgaria, Romania
The European Council approves the admission of Croatia to the passport-free Schengen area from January 1.
COVID disruptions led to 63,000 more malaria deaths: WHO
There were also 13 million additional infections globally over two years, according to World Malaria Report.
Greek authorities call for calm after unrest over police shooting
Protests have been raging in different Greek cities since a 16-year-old Roma boy was shot in the head by police.
Our plastic problems are worse than you think | All Hail
Why we can’t recycle our way out of the planet’s plastic crisis.
Brazil will keep dancing after World Cup goals, says Vinicius Jr
Vinicius Jr calls critics killjoys, as Brazil follow in the fabled tradition of Roger Milla and Bebeto.
Elon Musk and Twitter: How not to lead a business
Management gurus weigh in on why some CEOs crash and burn while others take their businesses to the Moon.
Photos: Funky fan fashion turns World Cup into striking spectacle
With their eye-catching gear, body paint and colourful attire, supporters have transformed football tournament in Qatar.
Russia frees US basketball star Brittney Griner in prisoner swap
Russia says Griner traded for Viktor Bout, a Russian former arms dealer jailed in the United States.
It is time to rethink how we deliver aid to Syria
Millions of Syrian lives cannot remain hostage to Russia's whims.
Why was Peru President Pedro Castillo impeached?
Congress votes to remove Castillo after he sought to rule by decree. He was replaced by his deputy Dina Boluarte.
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