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What next for Ronaldo after blistering criticism of Man United?
While he remains one of the best players of his generation, that cohort is starting to consider hanging up its boots.
Artemis lift-off: NASA successfully launches massive Moon rocket
The moonshot follows nearly three months of vexing fuel leaks that kept the rocket grounded.
Euro 2020 finalists England gunning for glory at World Cup 2022
England are consistent contenders at world cups, and again face a hard route to the trophy.
G20 leaders declaration denounces ‘Russian aggression’ in Ukraine
International law must be upheld, the communique says, adding the threat of the use of nuclear weapons was inadmissible.
NATO’s articles 4 and 5: Russia-Ukraine war tests joint defence
If the missile that hit Poland was fired by Russia, it would be the first time Moscow's weapons have hit a NATO member.
Troubled FTX’s Bahamas unit seeks bankruptcy protection
FTX Digital Markets seeks Chapter 15 protection after high-profile collapse of parent crypto exchange.
The 10 players to watch out for at World Cup 2022
France's Mbappe is our No 1 pick, followed by Argentina's Messi. Portugal's Ronaldo makes the cut at No 5.
World Cup 2006: Tournament that saw the last of Zidane, Ronaldo
Zidane’s walk off the pitch in the final after being shown a red card was his last in French colours.
Taiwan’s Tsai decries ‘rumours’ about chip investment risks
Taiwanese leader says her government is working hard to ensure investments in key industry continue.
Musk delays relaunch of Twitter’s beleaguered paid service
Tesla CEO says he is postponing restart of the subscription service by two weeks to make sure it is "rock solid".
Donald Trump launches 2024 presidential run
Ex-US president seeks the White House again amid legal probes and an underwhelming midterm showing for Republicans.
Can a human rights campaign during COP27 free Alaa Abd el-Fattah?
Family and supporters of jailed dissident say climate justice cannot exist without human rights.
China’s businesses get top billing at World Cup after team flops
Chinese brands, including Wanda Group and Vivo, are the biggest-spending sponsors at the 2022 tournament.
Uvalde acting chief delayed after learning children were alive
Call between the Uvalde acting police chief and dispatcher underscores delay in response to US school shooting.
US, NATO investigating reports of Russian missiles in Poland
NATO chief says alliance consulting with partners after explosion in Polish village near Ukraine border kills two.
Canada’s Trudeau raises Chinese ‘interference’ in talks with Xi
Canadian prime minister holds brief discussion with Chinese president on sidelines of G20 amid renewed tensions.
Can the G20 solve the world’s problems?
World leaders are on the Indonesian island of Bali for the annual G20 summit.
Photos: Russia hits cities across Ukraine with wave of missiles
Kyiv says about 100 missiles were fired by Russian forces, mostly targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
Haiti, UN appeal for help as fears grow over cholera’s spread
Haitian official calls for resources amid concern that end to fuel terminal blockade could lead to more cholera cases.
Donald Trump 2024: Ex-president to announce presidential run
Trump expected to announce candidacy for White House, days after his party's lacklustre midterm election performance.
EU launches military training mission for Ukraine’s armed forces
Up to 15,000 Ukrainian soldiers will be trained in different European member states as a part of the assistance mission.
Walmart offers $3bn to settle lawsuits over role in opioid crisis
Tentative agreement would bring settlement total from lawsuits against various companies to more than $50bn.
Barrage of Russian missiles causes blackouts across Ukraine
Ukraine's energy minister says the wave of attacks was the biggest bombardment of power facilities in war so far.
Photos: World population hits eight billion
The upward trend threatens to leave even more people in developing countries further behind.
Israel signs agreement on gas field shared with Lebanon
Exploration in the Qana field is set to begin after Tel Aviv signed a framework agreement with the contractor.
Two Egyptian girls found dead at Syria camp hosting ISIL families
Bodies of beheaded girls were found in sewage waters at al-Hol detention camp in northeastern Syria, officials say.
US wholesale inflation eases in the fourth straight decline
Data came in lower than expected, making it more likely that the US Fed will make smaller interest rate hikes.
Wagner denies involvement after mercenary killed in Ukraine
Yevgeny Prigozhin accuses US of executing Yevgenny Nuzhin, who reportedly switched sides to join Ukrainian forces.
Doha exhibition traces Qatar’s football journey
The exhibition aims to tell the 'untold' story of how the game developed in the country hosting this year's World Cup.
As Russia’s war in Ukraine drags on, Turkey’s role expands
Turkish President Recep Erdogan has maintained regular contact with Putin and economic ties despite Western sanctions.
Ethiopia PM Abiy vows ‘honest’ implementation of Tigray truce
Under the implementation deal, humanitarian aid is to be allowed into Tigray, where rebels are expected to be disarmed.
Qatari minister slams Western media coverage of World Cup record
Ali bin Samikh al-Marri says Qatar accepts constructive criticism but he decries usage of stats '[that] lack accuracy'.
Election deniers lose key races in US midterm elections
Voters reject many Republican candidates who campaigned on false claims of election fraud.
Russia and Ukraine have tortured prisoners of war: UN
Investigation by UN human rights office reveals abuses by both warring sides in nearly nine-month-long conflict.
Activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah breaks hunger strike in Egypt
The jailed pro-democracy campaigner stopped eating on November 1 and attracted attention as Egypt hosted COP27.
Female-led African health startups press on despite funding lags
Industry stakeholders say there has to be an intentional shift in investment strategy in the male-dominated field.
Trump ally Kari Lake loses Arizona governor race to Katie Hobbs
The Associated Press has declared a loss for Lake in her race against Democrat Katie Hobbs in the battleground state.
The World Cup Dream: Qatar
Qatar’s preparations for the first Middle East World Cup and the players hoping to make the squad for the opening match.
What are world leaders saying about Russia and Ukraine at G20?
As Russia and Ukraine trade blame at the Bali summit, other world leaders at the summit call for unity.
Pakistan PM tests positive for COVID for a third time
Shehbaz Sharif tests positive for the coronavirus a day after returning from London.
Palestinian shot dead in West Bank after killing Israelis
Mohammad Souf, 18, stabbed several Israelis at the Ariel settlement's industrial entrance in the occupied West Bank.
Funerals held in Turkey for victims of Istanbul bombing
The six victims, including a mother and daughter, who died in Sunday's bombing were buried on Monday.
UN calls for Russia to pay reparations. How did countries vote?
A country breakdown of the UN General Assembly vote calling for Russia to pay war reparations to Ukraine.
World Cup 2022 team preview: Spain
World Cup regulars looking to emerging stars for inspiration as they seek to rekindle the glory of their 2010 win.
FIFA, UN bring football training to classrooms in Ivory Coast
The football training programme is being supported by UNESCO and has piloted in three countries including Ivory Coast.
The returning of Africa and Europe’s ghosts
The time has come for the restitution of myriad African artefacts and works of art looted in the colonial era.
Population growth slows in India as world reaches eight billion
India will still become the world's most populous country next year, according to UN estimates.
Novak Djokovic to be granted visa to play in 2023 Australian Open
Australia will overturn a three-year ban on the unvaccinated Serb imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Zakhiku: The ancient city in Iraq revealed by severe drought
The ruins of a submerged city on the Tigris River that emerged this year belonged to a little-known empire.
Iran football legend Daei will not attend World Cup amid protests
Ali Daei said he will stay in Iran, expressed sympathy with families who lost loved ones during anti-government demos.
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