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Recap: Morocco vs Spain – World Cup 2022
Atlas Lions edge past Spain on penalties to become the first Arab country to reach World Cup quarter-finals.
Iran sentences five to death over killing of paramilitary member
Eleven others received lengthy prison sentences after being charged with killing a Basij soldier amid ongoing protests.
Alleged Club Q attacker charged with hate crimes and murder
Anderson Lee Aldrich is accused of carrying out a shooting at an LGBTQ club in Colorado Springs that killed five.
China’s Xi to visit Saudi Arabia to ‘bolster ties’
Initial agreements worth $29.26bn will be signed during Saudi-Chinese summit this week, the official Saudi agency said.
What is in Al Jazeera dossier for the ICC on Abu Akleh’s killing?
Testimonies in dossier show reporter's killing has led to crippling fear among Palestinian journalists for their safety.
PM Plenkovic on whether Russia has any leverage over Croatia
Croatian PM Andrej Plenkovic discusses relations with the Kremlin and in the Balkans, the EU, the Ukraine war and NATO.
Ukrainians allege abuse, beatings at Russian ‘filtration’ camps
Ukrainians describe continuous interrogations and torture at sites that Russia says protect civilians from war.
Excited Moroccan fans scramble for last-minute World Cup tickets
Their side has entered the final 16 of the World Cup for the first time in 36 years.
UK refusal to sanction Bangladesh ‘death squad’ revealed
Despite receiving evidence of the RAB's alleged involvement in extrajudicial killings, the UK did not impose sanctions.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 286
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 286th day, we take a look at the main developments.
A Legacy: Reviving Rwanda’s dramatic hairstyle
Rwanda’s striking Amasunzu hairstyle, with its crests and partings which once carried messages, is making a comeback.
Tanzania scraps independence celebration, diverts funds to kids
President Samia Suluhu Hassan redirected this year's budget to building dormitories for children with special needs.
Ukraine war will make renewables top electricity source: IEA
Russian fossil fuel bans propel world towards solar, wind and other renewable energy sources, says new report.
World Cup: Inside Qatar
‘The fans have been full of surprises this World Cup.’
Which teams have reached the World Cup quarter-finals?
Six teams have booked their place in the quarter-finals after a series of thrilling round-of-16 matches in Qatar.
Polls open in crucial Georgia runoff race for US Senate
Republicans look to bounce back from midterm setbacks by unseating Democrat Raphael Warnock in the southern US state.
What the rise of Prigozhin and Kadyrov tell us about Russia
The empowerment of Putin loyalists who command their own forces may not bode well for the stability of the state.
An unsolved murder amid Costa Rica’s Indigenous land disputes
Amid violence over land rights, the questions of heritage and who the land belongs to remain difficult to answer.
Win World Cup for Pele, Brazil football fans tell team
The three-time World Cup champion, hospitalised with colon cancer, continues to inspire fans globally.
‘Repeating cycle’: Protesters decry Sudan agreement
Critics fear the deal extends a lifeline to the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group which led the 2021 coup.
Analysis: Herzog’s Gulf trip aims to consolidate Abraham Accords
Israeli president's visits to Bahrain and UAE can be interpreted as a desire to consolidate diplomatic gains .
EU, Western Balkans leaders meet amid fears of Russian influence
EU aims to reassure six Balkan countries of a future in the bloc amid fears of rising Russian and Chinese influence.
Samuel Eto’o attacks man after World Cup match
Footage has emerged that shows the current Cameroon FA chief and former footballer hitting a man with his knee.
How to get away with murder on the high seas
More than 100,000 people die on the oceans each year, a rising number fuelled by impunity drawn from poor regulations.
Chad jails more than 260 people after mass trial over protests
A total of 401 people were put on trial in Koro Toro prison over anti-government protests that took place in October.
First Dance Steps: Contemporary dance in Mali
A Malian contemporary dance company travels to a remote village to integrate traditional dances into their work.
An HIV-free world is finally within reach
But to get there we need to give everyone, everywhere equal access to groundbreaking new drugs and treatments.
Protests erupt in Greece over teenager’s shooting in police chase
Police officer allegedly shoots a 16-year-old Roma in the head after he drive away from a petrol station without paying.
Al Jazeera takes the killing of Shireen Abu Akleh to the ICC
Evidence it presented overturns claims by Israeli authorities that Abu Akleh was killed in a crossfire, network says.
Spain vs Morocco round-of-16 predictions: World Cup 2022
Al Jazeera’s AI robot Kashef has crunched the numbers and has some predictions for today’s game.
Portugal vs Switzerland round-of-16 predictions: World Cup 2022
Al Jazeera’s AI robot Kashef has crunched the numbers and has some predictions for today’s game.
Glencore to pay $180m over DRC corruption claims
The commodities company reached an agreement over bribery allegations spanning from 2007 to 2018.
Hope and optimism in Morocco ahead of World Cup last-16 match
Morocco are on the verge of making history as they take on former winners Spain in the last-16 match.
Five challenges Pakistan’s new army chief faces
General Asim Munir has taken over at a time when Pakistan is tackling multiple crises.
At least seven killed in northern Afghanistan roadside blast
Those killed were petroleum company employees on board a bus in Mazar-i-Sharif, according to a local official.
Can a new triple alliance save rainforests from ruin?
Brazil, Indonesia, and DR Congo urge global funding for critical preservation as climate emergency intensifies.
Asian, African fans relish ‘affordable’, close-to-home World Cup
Proximity and ease of access have allowed fans who can't afford travel to the West to finally live their dreams.
Australia lifts interest rates, adding to mortgage pain
Reserve Bank of Australia lifts benchmark rate to 3.1 percent in effort to bring down high inflation.
Japan, South Korea defeats end World Cup dreams for Asian teams
Japan's loss to Croatia in a penalty shootout and South Korea's 4-1 defeat to Brazil have ended their World Cup runs.
World Cup 2022, day 17: Last-16 stage reaches its conclusion
Morocco will face Spain before Portugal take on Switzerland as the 2022 World Cup's last-16 phase wraps up.
Morocco’s World Cup magic potion: Football moms, dads and fans
Forget Wags. The secret of Morocco's success at World Cup 2022 might come down to players' parents who have joined them.
N Korea orders new artillery fire over US-S Korea drills
Order comes a day after North Korea said it fired more than 130 shells into the sea off its east and west coasts.
Indonesia passes new criminal code, outlaws sex outside marriage
Controversial changes fuelled protests when they were first proposed in 2019 and could still be challenged in court.
Spain vs Morocco match preview: World Cup 2022 round of 16
The winners of Wednesday's clash to face either Portugal or Switzerland in the quarter-finals.
Portugal vs Switzerland match preview: World Cup 2022 round of 16
Cristiano Ronaldo will spearhead Portugal's attack as they look to overcome a well-organised Switzerland side.
Fuel runs dry at South Korean petrol stations as truckers strike
Nearly 100 petrol stations across country run out of fuel as 25,000 truckers demonstrate over pay.
Ukrainians face emergency blackouts after Russian missile attacks
Outages will be most severe in the Kyiv region, as teams work to repair damaged infrastructure in freezing conditions.
China bids farewell to former leader Jiang Zemin
China comes to a standstill for Jiang Zemin, with sirens wailing as people gathered for three minutes of silence.
Amnesty Canada target of China-linked cyberattack
Rights group says it is publicising the attack to raise awareness of risks faced by civil society.
China’s Beijing eases COVID curbs after rare protests
Authorities in Chinese capital will no longer require negative COVID test to enter supermarkets, commercial buildings.
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