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New IAEA resolution censures Iran over insufficient cooperation
Iran continues to demand that an inquiry into nuclear particles found at its nuclear sites must be dropped.
‘Green’ tech can’t save us from climate change | All Hail
Is 'green' technology simply delaying the most crucial climate action of all - slashing emissions?
Dutch court convicts three MH17 suspects, acquits one
Eight years after all 298 on board died, two Russians and one Ukrainian are sentenced to life in prison for murder.
Middle East round-up: A reminder of dark days in Istanbul
Here’s a round-up of Al Jazeera’s Middle East coverage this week.
World Cup 2022: The Football Basics | Start Here
Qatar 2022: A beginners' guide to the football.
Hunt unveils new spending cuts, tax hikes to fix UK’s economy
The Treasury chief says the new budget plan prioritises 'stability, growth and public services'.
World Cup 2022 buzz builds as Qatar welcomes football stars, fans
Residents, visitors are ready for action on and off the field at football's biggest spectacle.
Ukraine grain export deal extended for four months
UN chief Antonio Guterres, Turkey's Erdogan welcome the continuation of the agreement days before it was set to expire.
Can anything be done about the collection of our online data?
Almost five years after Cambridge Analytica was exposed, has anything really changed in the data collection business?
Can Cameroon overcome issues at home to secure World Cup success?
Despite a tough group which includes favourites Brazil, former player Eto’o has backed Cameroon to win the World Cup.
China says Xi was not criticising Trudeau over alleged leaks
The Chinese leader was caught on camera rebuking the Canadian PM over alleged leaks of their meeting at the G20 summit.
Children among dead as Iran sees large protests, strikes
Authorities in Iran deal with a three-day surge in protests as the West ramps up pressure over human rights concerns.
Pakistan lifts ban on Joyland, film will be released nationally
The country's official Oscar entry, about a transgender love affair, is set for domestic screenings from Friday.
Israel’s Netanyahu agrees to legalise West Bank settler outposts
Incoming Israeli PM promises far-right ally Ben Gvir that illegal settler outposts will be legalised.
Equatorial Guinea leader Obiang, 80, seeks to extend 43-year rule
Obiang, the world's longest-standing president, wants to extend 43-year rule in the oil-rich Central African nation.
Turkish ‘cult leader’ Oktar sentenced to 8,658 years in prison
Oktar was charged with leading a criminal gang, engaging in political and military espionage and sexual abuse of minors.
Ugandan doctors face fear and shortages in Ebola outbreak
Case numbers remain low compared with a 2013-2016 Ebola outbreak in West Africa that killed at least 11,300 people.
How much will Uruguay rely on Suarez, Cavani at World Cup 2022?
Can Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani still carry the team despite their age?
Australia’s modern slavery law not working, report says
Coalition of rights groups and academics calls on the government to strengthen anti-slavery legislation.
Amnesty urges Sri Lanka to drop charges, free two protest leaders
Rights group also renews call for Sri Lanka to repeal Prevention of Terrorism Act under which the two are being held.
Reporters dig up more links between Greek government and spyware
A media outlet uncovers that the Greek government sent millions of dollars to a company that sells an illegal spyware.
Do host countries make money from the World Cup?
Major global events are costly to stage, and the benefits aren't always easily quantifiable.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 267
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 267th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Afghan needs, global priorities, and the treasures of Mes Aynak
Afghanistan's copper deposits can alleviate the suffering of the Afghan people and help the world's green transition.
Penalty kicks: What, when, why and other rules
Penalties provide the peak of footballing drama, creating legacies of heroes or villains in a split second
Hebron: What is life like under occupation?
AJ+’s Dena Takruri joins The Stream to talk about her new documentary ‘How Israeli Apartheid Destroyed my Hometown'
World leaders arrive for APEC under shadow of Ukraine war
China's Xi Jinping, Japan's Fumio Kishida and France's Emmanuel Macron among leaders attending economic forum.
Fibroids discriminate against Black women too
Black women are much more likely to need surgery for fibroids. But their experiences are ignored and under-researched.
‘Dark business’: Thailand braces for World Cup gambling frenzy
Thais are expected to wager up to $1.6bn on football matches during the Qatar World Cup.
‘Not appropriate’: Xi caught on camera rebuking Trudeau
The Chinese president took the Canadian prime minister to task for alleged leaks of an earlier closed-door meeting.
World Cup 2010: When football’s biggest party arrived in Africa
In the 2015 FIFA corruption case, it emerged the bidding process was corrupted by paying bribes to then-FIFA official.
The biggest shocks ever witnessed at the football World Cup
Nothing makes the news like a low-ranked or unfancied team putting up its best performance to defeat a big name.
Myanmar military releasing Turnell, Kubota, Bowman: Reports
Military says it is releasing and deporting Sean Turnell, Toru Kubota, Vicky Bowman and Kyaw Htay Oo as part of amnesty.
N Korea fires missile, warns US of ‘fiercer’ military responses
Missile launch comes after North Korea pledged to respond to US efforts to boost security in the Asia Pacific.
‘Excessive’: North Korea’s COVID curbs blamed for food crisis
Pyongyang has substantially ramped up border security since January 2020, according to satellite images.
Russia under fire over Ukraine missile attacks, Poland deaths
At UN Security Council, US and allies say Russia to blame for Poland 'tragedy' because it chose to invade Ukraine.
US midterm elections: Republicans take control of House
Although election 'red wave' did not happen, GOP flipped enough seats to win slim majority in House of Representatives.
Dutch judges to deliver MH17 trial verdicts: Five things to know
All 298 people on board the MH17 flight, from the Netherlands en route to Kuala Lumpur, died eight years ago.
US slaps sanctions on Iranian media members
The US has called Iranian state-run media a 'critical tool' of repression amid widespread protests.
US Congress considers seating Native American tribal delegate
Cherokee Nation leader pushes US to honour promise of House delegate which has gone unfulfilled for nearly 200 years.
Photos: Ukraine’s Kherson city after Russian forces retreat
The pullout marks a triumphant milestone in Ukraine's pushback against Moscow's invasion.
Can the risk of spillover from the Ukraine war be contained?
Poland investigates a missile attack on a border town that killed two people.
Caution, excitement, indifference: US reacts to Trump’s campaign
As some Republicans distance themselves from the ex-president's 2024 bid, Democrats vow to ensure that he loses again.
Musk defends his $56bn pay package at Tesla
Musk also said he hopes to reorganise Twitter this week, reduce his time there and later find a new leader to run it.
Armed gangs ‘terrorising’ Haiti as cholera spreads: UN official
UN coordinator in Haiti says nearly 200 murders recorded last month as cholera cases now reported in 8 of 10 provinces.
As a blast hits Poland, Russia loses more ground in Ukraine
In the war's 38th week, a blast in Poland threatened escalation and Russia pounded Ukraine after losing Kherson city.
Photos: A sneak peak at the World Cup Qatar 2022 fan zone
The event is expected to welcome 20,000 people as a test for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar which kicks off on Sunday.
At COP27, Brazil’s Lula vows halt to rampant deforestation
Lula has vowed to make Brazil a leader in fight against climate change following presidency of Jair Bolsonaro.
Bolivian activists push back against mining industry
Indigenous communities in several national parks say their way of life is threatened by the encroachment of gold mining.
US retail sales rise as consumers step up spending
Steady job growth, rising wages, and higher savings have enabled surprisingly steady spending by consumers.
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