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Qatar 2022: World Cup squad lists
As 32 nations prepare for Qatar 2022, here is every World Cup squad announced so far.
How far are Ukraine and Russia from negotiations?
Talks are a distant prospect, experts warn, as battlefield realities and winter will dictate the strategic calculus.
Tropical Storm Nicole drenches Georgia and the Carolinas
The storm has slowed after pummelling Florida's Atlantic coast on Thursday, but officials urge caution.
Biden calls for global action to combat climate crisis
US president outlines steps US is taking against climate change, apologises for Trump withdrawal from Paris Agreement.
Brazil: Amazon deforestation reaches new high before gov’t change
Incoming Brazilian President Lula da Silva has pledged to reach 'zero deforestation' after years of Amazon destruction.
Russia’s Kherson retreat marks tectonic shift in Ukraine war
Withdrawal from regional capital further undermines Russia's geopolitical prestige and gives boost to Ukrainian economy.
Distressed crypto exchange FTX files for bankruptcy
The trading platform had been struggling to raise billions in funds to stave off collapse after a wave of withdrawals.
Global food import bill to jump to record $1.9 trillion: FAO
Global spending on food imports expected to rise to record levels in 2022 due to strong dollar and Russia-Ukraine war.
Ethiopia’s Tigray still awaiting humanitarian aid, agencies say
Ethiopia's Tigray still awaiting aid, agencies say, as US urges immediate help.
Thousands protest in Bulgaria over wages as inflation levels rise
Trade unions called for speeding up the adoption of next year’s budget and raising wages in line with inflation.
Thousands take part in far-right Independence Day march in Warsaw
Annual march organised by the far-right sees a handful of people carry white supremacist or anti-gay rights banners.
Belgium police stabbing suspect on counterterrorism watch list
A knifeman, who killed a police officer and wounded another, was known to authorities before carrying out his attack.
Colombia’s signing of Escazu accord brings hope to land defenders
Activists hope treaty is first step towards more protection in one of the most dangerous nations for environmentalists.
Inside the Lions’ Den: Will Palestinian resistance keep growing?
Nablus' Old City has emerged as a hub of armed resistance in the occupied West Bank, which Israel wants to crush.
Court rejects Nigeria’s $1.1bn damages request against Eni, Shell
The main case revolved around a deal in which Eni and Shell acquired the OPL 245 offshore oilfield in 2011, in Nigeria.
Injured Mane included in Senegal squad for World Cup 2022
Senegal coach says he is confident the team's talisman will recover in time to play at the tournament in Qatar.
Ukraine’s Kherson city pullout finished, Russia says
The defence ministry says all Russian forces and equipment had been transferred to the eastern bank of the Dnieper River.
Meet Zhan Beleniuk, Ukraine’s Olympic wrestler and first Black MP
Beleniuk says he is the 'best example' of how Ukrainians perceive people of different race.
Federal judge blocks Biden student debt forgiveness plan
Critics have said the plan, which would forgive up to $20,000 in student loan debt, oversteps Biden's bounds.
Netanyahu to be mandated to form new Israeli government
Israeli president has said he will officially give Benjamin Netanyahu the mandate to form a new government on Sunday.
Ronaldo, Bernardo, Bruno in Portugal World Cup squad, but no Jota
A fifth World Cup campaign beckons for Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo, but there is no place for injured Diogo Jota.
FIFA rejects Denmark’s request for pro-human rights training shirts
FIFA has turned down Denmark's request to include the text 'human rights for all' on their World Cup training shirts
India top court frees ex-PM Rajiv Gandhi’s killers
Supreme Court orders release of six people convicted over 1991 assassination carried out by Sri Lanka-based LTTE rebels.
‘Preserving oases’: The fight for water by Morocco farmers
As in the rest of North Africa, global warming is already showing its effects and severely affecting agriculture.
Three days after US midterms, where do House, Senate races stand?
Democrats' hopes buoyed as counting continues in Arizona, Nevada Senate races; Republicans close in on House majority.
China eases COVID quarantine despite rising cases
Incoming arrivals will only be quarantined for five days under eased measures.
Why COP27 and COP28 are critical for conflict-hit MENA
Host to these events, the Middle East and North Africa can and must demand more climate finance in conflict areas.
Southeast Asia leaders struggle with Myanmar crisis at summit
ASEAN leaders blocked Myanmar’s military ruler, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, from attending the meeting in Cambodia.
Pakistan PM meets brother Nawaz in UK over naming new army chief
Gov't accuses ex-PM Imran Khan of trying to influence the appointment of the military chief and making it controversial.
UK economy shrinks as lengthy recession looms
New data provides sobering backdrop for budget unveiling that seeks to convince investors that UK can fix its finances.
AU Chairman Macky Sall to attend G20 summit: Officials
The Senegalese president's presence at the Bali summit follows his attendance at the COP27 talks in Egypt.
Jamaal Bowman on US midterms and the Democratic Party’s future
'We haven't really done the work of meeting the ideals of our constitution, our democracy.'
Ship carrying 230 people docks at French port after Italy dispute
The Ocean Viking ship was accepted at the port of Toulon after spending weeks at sea as Italy refused access.
Police officer investigated for S Korea crowd crush found dead
Intelligence officer was under investigation for allegedly ordering deletion of warnings about Halloween night crowds.
Russian penal colonies: Where was Brittney Griner sent?
US basketball star Brittney Griner was moved to a Russian penal colony infamous for harsh conditions and forced labour.
For Shireen Abu Akleh, a university project became personal
Abu Akleh highlighted the plight of a young man who was denied an ID by Israeli authorities for more than 20 years.
KFC apologises for Nazi ‘Kristallnacht’ chicken promotion
Restaurant sent a message urging customers 'treat themselves' on anniversary of the 1938 'Night of Broken Glass'.
Can Netherlands exceed restrained expectations at World Cup 2022?
There is cautious optimism around this Dutch team after a string of impressive performances in the Nations League.
Pakistan-England T20 World Cup final triggers memories of 1992
There are many similarities between Pakistan's unlikely run to the final and the one inspired by Imran Khan in 1992.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 261
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 261st day, we take a look at the main developments.
Meet the referees taking charge of World Cup 2022
History will be made this year as six female match officials travel to a World Cup for the first time in its history.
Saudi Arabia relying on close-to-home support at World Cup 2022
Qatar's closest neighbours do not have far to travel and may only have a short stay in the tournament
World Cup 1986: When Maradona lit up the world of football
With popularity of the tournament increasing globally, number of teams vying for spot in the main draw increased to 121.
Australian police blame Russian hackers for medical records leak
Hackers have demanded $10m to stop releasing sensitive medical information on dark web.
Bollywood is in a crisis — it either changes, or dies
The Hindi film industry needs to learn from its South Indian counterparts and reinvent its storytelling.
US to buy S Korea artillery shells for Ukraine, adds $400m in aid
South Korea insists policy against providing lethal aid to Ukraine remains unchanged, and ammunition is for US use.
Fake Trump, Bush, Tesla storm Twitter after verification dropped
Fake Twitter accounts explode across platform after Elon Musk scraps verification policies.
Calls for action as Myanmar army struggles to consolidate power
The scale of violence in Myanmar is second only to one other conflict in the world – the war in Ukraine.
Australia’s Albanese hopes to ask Xi to lift trade restrictions
Australian leader says he wants to develop relationship with China based on cooperation and the national interest.
CO2 pollution from fossil fuels to hit all-time high this year
Aviation industry identified as a leading contributor to rise in emissions as it recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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