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World Cup 2022: Qatar vs Senegal match preview
Senegal will be keen to put in a good performance without talisman Sadio Mané and heap further misery on hosts Qatar.
Anwar’s tasks for Malaysia’s economy: costs, corruption, COVID
Southeast Asian nation's new leader faces challenges from a falling ringgit to one of Asia’s biggest wealth gaps.
World Cup 2022: Wales vs Iran match preview
Veterans from both sides will hold the key in what could be a fast-paced, box-to-box match.
Malaysia’s Anwar gets to work, promising inclusive government
Southeast Asian nation's new prime minister says he will govern for all as he reaches out across political divides.
World Cup 2022 key events: Ronaldo makes it five on Day 5
Portuguese striker becomes first player to score in five World Cups while Brazil open tournament in style.
Malaysians celebrate Anwar Ibrahim’s rise to prime minister
Anwar Ibrahim's supporters cheer his rise to Malaysia's top job after decades of struggle for reform.
Latin America faces ‘prolonged crisis’ following pandemic: UN
A UN report on Latin America and the Caribbean warns that nearly 45 percent of youth live below the poverty level.
Musk: Twitter to provide ‘general amnesty’ to suspended accounts
In a poll Musk posted on Twitter, 72.4% of more than 3.16 million respondents voted in favour of reinstating accounts.
Photos: Showman Richarlison stars as Brazil beat Serbia 2-0
After a scoreless first half, Richarlison scored twice as the Serbian team was shut out.
Ukraine battles to restore power as millions face blackouts
With temperatures falling below zero, authorities struggle to restore power and water as millions cut off from grid.
Adidas launches probe into allegations against Kanye West
Adidas said it initiated the probe after receiving an anonymous letter making several allegations against the musician.
Ghana plans to buy oil with gold instead of dollars
The move is aimed at tackling dwindling forex reserves amidst rising inflation and a weakening local currency.
Photos: Ronaldo makes history as Portugal beat Ghana 3-2
The Portuguese star has become the first male player to score in five World Cups.
Why is China persisting with its strict zero-COVID policy?
Anger and frustration in China as repeated lockdowns limit economic activity and isolate millions.
Brazil’s Richarlison sparkles in 2-0 win over Serbia
Tournament favourites shoot to the top of Group G after their number nine nets twice to break Serbia's resolve.
UN rights council moves to investigate Iran’s protest crackdown
'Fact-finding mission' will probe alleged human rights abuses in Iran, with particular focus on women and children.
Cuban opposition calls on voters to skip upcoming local elections
Havana calls Sunday's vote a model for democracy, but opposition says a recent wave of arrests has stifled dissent.
Who is Asim Munir, Pakistan’s new army chief?
Lieutenant General Asim Munir will take charge of the 600,000-strong nuclear-armed army on November 29.
ICC prosecutor seeks charges against Ugandan fugitive Joseph Kony
Prosecutor Karim Khan seeks charges against Joseph Kony in his absence since he has evaded arrest for 20 years.
Brazilian judge rejects attempt to overturn Lula election victory
The ruling comes with $4.3m penalty for the pro-Bolsonaro coalition that cast doubt on the 2022 election results.
Scottish independence debate returns from the courts to politics
Wednesday's Supreme Court decision will not be the end of the movement towards Scottish independence.
History-maker Ronaldo fires Portugal to 3-2 win over Ghana
Portuguese captain becomes the first player to score in five World Cups during clash against Ghana.
Archeologists discover array of Aztec artefacts under Mexico City
Ritual offerings could shed light on religious rituals and political spectacles in Aztec society, experts say.
Venezuelan government, opposition to resume political talks
Discussions in Mexico on Saturday to touch on humanitarian aid, US authorisation for Chevron to operate in Venezuela.
‘Metro Man’, the World Cup’s accidental social media sensation
A young man from Kenya has become a fan favourite with his creative method of directing people to the metro station.
Fact check: Were three drunk Ukrainians arrested in Qatar?
A fake video ascribed to Al Jazeera claims 'drunken' Ukrainian football fans were detained over 'Nazi symbols' in Doha.
Colombia armed groups confining people to homes, communities: NRC
Norwegian Refugee Council calls for 'lasting peace' to end restrictions on freedom of movement across Colombia.
Photos: Uruguay denied by woodwork in 0-0 draw with South Korea
South Americans held to a 0-0 draw by South Korea in their opening World Cup Group H game.
US writer who accused Trump of rape files battery lawsuit
E Jean Carroll files charges of battery and defamation against Donald Trump for an alleged rape about 27 years ago.
Europe has labelled Russia a state sponsor of terror. What next?
Experts say the European Parliament's move is largely symbolic and unlikely to be applied to other aggressor nations.
Dominican deportations to Haiti fuel growing fears, frustration
Rights advocates urge the Dominican Republic to stop removals as thousands are sent to crisis-hit Haiti this month.
South Korea, goalpost deny Uruguay a win
Uruguay will be disappointed that they couldn't find a way past a resolute South Korea after twice hitting the post.
Yemenis divided over support for Saudi Arabia after World Cup win
Several leaders of the Houthi rebels initially congratulated the Saudi team, before retracting their comments.
Is this the beginning of the end of the ‘woke’ movement?
After Americans veered toward the centre in the last election, will the Democratic Party turn its back on 'wokeness'?
Middle East round-up: The first Arab World Cup
Here's a round-up of Al Jazeera's Middle East coverage this week.
Ghana ‘in high risk of debt distress’: Finance minister
Kenneth Ofori-Atta says depreciation of the cedi 'seriously affecting' Ghana's ability to manage its public debt.
Palestinians wave their flag high at the Qatar World Cup
Palestinians living in Qatar, as well as those visiting, are taking advantage of the world's attention on the World Cup
Apologetic Embolo gives Swiss narrow win over Cameroon
Switzerland won against Cameroon 1-0 with Cameroon-born Breel Embolo scoring on Thursday in World Cup Group G.
Russian forces in Kherson alert as Ukraine plans next move
Ukraine has kept Russian forces guessing about their next move, pinning down occupying troops in defensive positions.
Our obsession with economic growth is deadly | All Hail
We need to radically rethink our economic systems if we are serious about the climate.
The Chinese entrepreneurs chasing an Afghan ‘gold rush’
101 East investigates the rise of Chinese investors in Afghanistan in the wake of the Taliban takeover.
Prisoner to PM: Anwar Ibrahim’s long ride to the top in Malaysia
More than 20 years after his removal from government and imprisonment, Malaysia's opposition leader finally has his day.
World Cup 2022: Switzerland edge past a spirited Cameroon
Embolo's goal was enough to separate the two teams in a tightly fought contest at Al Janoub Stadium.
UK net migration climbs to record 500,000 in year to June
The sharp rise in people moving to the UK is driven by an increase in the number of non-European Union nationals.
‘Anger, sadness’: Thousands mourn Palestinians killed by Israel
The two men died from their wounds after being shot by Israeli forces.
Record wave of COVID infections sparks more curbs across China
More than 31,000 new cases reported nationwide in the largest increase in cases since the early days of the pandemic.
UK lecturers, teachers, postal workers begin strike over pay
Postal workers, university lecturers and schoolteachers demand better pay across Britain amid the cost-of-living crisis.
Uganda sees ‘downward trend’ in Ebola cases: Health minister
Officials say some districts have gone for at least two weeks without registering new infections.
Criticism of Qatar ‘excessive’ says French football chief: Report
French Football Federation President Noël Le Graët defends the decision to host the World Cup in Qatar.
The rise of Mohammed Kudus, pride of Nima and Ghana’s golden boy
How dedication, ability and hard work led the footballer from his hometown to becoming a key member of the Black Stars.
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