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US FTC says it’s watching Twitter with ‘deep concern’
Trade Commission's comments came the same day Musk warned Twitter employees 'bankruptcy was not out of the question'.
US slams far-right Israeli lawmaker for attending Kahane memorial
State Department accuses Netanyahu ally Itamar Ben-Gvir of 'celebrating the legacy of a terrorist organisation'.
White House expresses ‘deep concern’ over Alaa Abd el-Fattah
US says it wants the jailed British-Egyptian activist, who is on a hunger and water strike, freed.
Alex Jones ordered to pay additional $473m to Sandy Hook families
Jones now owes families more than $1.4bn for spreading false claims that the deadly 2012 US school shooting was a hoax.
FTX scrambles for rescue funds
CEO Sam Bankman-Fried is urgently seeking funds to save the cryptocurrency exchange as customers rushed for withdrawals.
Climate activists condemn spike in fossil fuel delegates at COP27
The 'African COP' is a mouthpiece for fossil fuel lobbyists rather than the victims of climate change, activists say.
Photos: Agriculture cuts into Argentina’s Gran Chaco forest
Latin America's second-largest forest has been ravaged by deforestation, causing immense harm to local fauna and flora.
FIFA announces Tel Aviv-Doha charter flights for Qatar World Cup
FIFA says it brokered the deal, but Qatar insists its stance on normalising ties with Israel remains unchanged.
The historic firsts of the 2022 US midterm elections
Women, young candidates and ethnic minorities were elected for the first time to many positions across the country.
What’s next for the US after the midterms?
The anticipated Republican 'red wave' of victories failed to materialise in the US midterm elections.
Afghan women barred from gyms, Taliban official says
The Taliban has justified the ban, saying women ignored gender segregation and dress code orders imposed earlier.
Photos: Senegal’s ‘Plastic Man’ on a mission against trash
Environmental activist Modou Fall is working to raise awareness about the dangers of plastics in the African nation.
Biden to meet China’s Xi Jinping at G20 amid strained relations
First in-person talks between the two leaders since Biden took office aim to 'deepen lines of communication', US says.
How will Russia’s withdrawal from Kherson unfold?
Kyiv is wary that Moscow's announcement of a pullback may be a ruse, but the US says it sees signs of a retreat.
After Brazil election loss, what’s next for Bolsonaro?
In a deeply divided country, the far-right outgoing president will not slink into the shadows, analysts say.
US consumer prices finally start to ease
Prices rose less than expected in October, pushing inflation below eight percent for the first time this year.
Russia’s withdrawal from Ukraine’s Kherson city explained in maps
Russian troops have been ordered to withdraw from the only Ukrainian regional capital seized throughout the war.
Russia coming under ‘heavy pressure’ in Ukraine, NATO chief says
Jens Stoltenberg says Russian retreat from Kherson would be Ukraine's 'victory'.
Maddison, Wilson and Rashford named in England World Cup squad
Coach Gareth Southgate has named his 26-man squad for the Qatar 2022 World Cup.
Elon Musk, in first email to Twitter staff, ends remote work
New owner of social media giant tells employees to prepare 'for difficult times ahead'.
Russia abandons Kherson city and digs in farther east
In the 37th week of Russia’s war in Ukraine, Russia announced a troop withdrawal from the southern city of Kherson.
Film festival brings Palestinian history to life
Nearly 60 local and international films were screened during the ninth edition of the Palestine Cinema Days festival.
Iran arrests woman accused of links to UK-based TV channel
Elham Afkari was arrested as she tried to flee the country, according to semi-official Iranian news agency Fars.
Jailed Egyptian hunger striker had medical intervention: Family
Alaa Abd el-Fattah's family fear prison officials in Egypt have force-fed him, which they say would amount to torture.
European Parliament approves Croatia’s admission to Schengen zone
The parliament votes in favour of lifting the remaining border controls between the Schengen zone and Croatia.
Russia pulling out of Kherson, but why do Ukrainians not rush in?
Ukrainian officials, military analysts remain cautious after Russia announced withdrawal from largest seized city.
Kenya to spend $37m on sending troops to DR Congo
Kenya’s Parliament has approved the deployment of nearly 1,000 troops for a new regional force in the DRC.
Iran’s climate efforts derided as MENA nations take action
Nonexistent government action on climate change as iconic lakes such as Urmia in northwest Iran disappear.
Why we can’t offset our way out of climate change | All Hail
Are carbon offsets, net zero, climate-neutral all a myth?
Hurricane Nicole hits Florida, weakens to tropical storm
The storm brought strong winds and heavy rains to areas still reeling from Hurricane Ian.
Kenyan court drops $60m corruption case against deputy president
Under new President William Ruto’s government, prosecutors have withdrawn several cases against some of his allies.
Democrats hail young voters, Gen Z as US midterm results roll in
Young voters helped to make the difference in some key states and mute Republicans' projected 'red wave', advocates say.
France to allow Ocean Viking migrant rescue ship dock
NGO vessel carrying more than 230 passengers has been at sea for more than two weeks since Italy refused to let it dock.
England thrash India to set up T20 World Cup final with Pakistan
Alex Hales and Jos Buttler shine in an unbroken opening partnership as a ruthless England humiliate India by 10 wickets.
Middle East round-up: Alaa Abd el-Fattah, Egypt and COP27
Here’s a round-up of Al Jazeera’s Middle East coverage this week.
What lessons will both parties take away from US election?
The Republican Party did not get its ‘red wave’ and the Democratic Party was not severely punished for inflation.
Technical fault, poor piloting to blame for Indonesian air crash
Issues with the aircraft's automatic throttle system were reported 65 times from 2013 up to the time of the disaster.
What are pro-Kremlin Russians saying about the ‘loss’ of Kherson?
While some hawks accept the decision to withdraw, others are furious about the Russian military's defeat.
Photos: Hurricane Nicole weakens to tropical storm over Florida
Shortly after Hurricane Nicole made landfall along the east coast of Florida, it was downgraded to a tropical storm.
‘War of drones’: Ukraine troops push back Russians in Kherson
Ukrainian forces advance cautiously to retake the only regional capital captured by Moscow since the start of the war.
Ex-Pakistan PM Imran Khan’s party resumes ‘long march’ to capital
The march to demand immediate elections was paused for a week following an assassination attempt on Khan.
US midterm results: Where things stand in House, Senate races
Control House and Senate races to come down to just a few key races, with attention most on Arizona, Nevada and Georgia.
London, Paris cope with transport strikes as workers seek raises
Public transport workers go on strike for higher pay in London and Paris as Europe copes with soaring inflation.
Two years of Ethiopia’s Tigray conflict: A timeline
Here's a look at some of the most important events of the two-year conflict in Ethiopia’s northernmost region.
The Scottish islanders trying to save their vanishing population
In the Outer Hebrides, we meet those fighting to save their island way of life.
Livestock is a form of climate justice in the Global South
'Global North' perceptions of the livestock sector should not be imposed on poor countries suffering from undernutrition
Soumahoro: The migrant who can save the Italian left
The migrant trade unionist has the tools necessary to defeat PM Meloni's far-right populism and revive Italy's left.
Ukraine boosts political ties in Southeast Asia with peace treaty
Treaty with ASEAN is largely symbolic but comes as Kyiv seeks more international support and the isolation of Russia.
The Al Rasheed Hotel: 40 years of an iconic Baghdad landmark
Since its opening in 1982, the hotel has been central to the turbulent events experienced by the Iraqi capital.
World is worried about far-right Ben-Gvir: Israeli President
Last week's Israeli election means that far-right lawmaker Itamar Ben-Gvir is set to join Netanyahu's new government.
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