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Pollution curbs lifted in India’s capital despite ‘very poor’ air
Air quality index in nearly all monitoring stations in New Delhi was between 300 and 400, in the 'very poor' category.
Imran Khan asks Pakistan’s president to investigate military
In letter to the president, ex-PM questions how military officials can hold press briefing targeting a political leader.
World Cup 1970: Cards, political tension and guaranteed spots
El Salvador, Israel, Morocco qualified for the tournament for the first time as Africa and Asia given guaranteed spot.
Lionel Messi in injury scare two weeks before World Cup 2022
Qatar 2022 will be Messi's fifth and final chance to lift the World Cup.
Drought kills hundreds of animals in Kenyan wildlife preserves
Hundreds of animals have died in Kenyan wildlife preserves during East Africa's worst drought in decades.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 257
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 257th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Al-Shabab gunmen attack military base in central Somalia
The latest attack comes within days of a suicide bombing by al-Shabab near a military base in the capital, Mogadishu.
‘Authentic desi food in Doha’: The story of Punjab Restaurant
Serving Pakistani comfort food to generations of diners, Punjab remains unchanged despite the city's dizzying growth.
Cricket: Sri Lanka suspends Gunathilaka after sex assault charges
Danushka Gunathilaka, 31, was charged with sexual assault while in Australia to play in the T20 World Cup.
China’s trade shrinks as COVID curbs, global slowdown bite
Exports and imports unexpectedly contract in October as outlook darkens for the struggling economy.
Biden, Trump to make final appeals day before crucial US midterms
President Joe Biden will hold rally in Maryland while his predecessor Donald Trump will be in Ohio on last campaign day.
From China to Thailand, dissidents fear Musk’s Twitter reign
Activists across Asia are concerned about the social media platform's future under the billionaire Tesla founder.
Erosion in India’s mighty Brahmaputra River engulfs villages
Brahmaputra always changed course and reclaimed farmland and villages, but the frequency has increased in recent years.
World Cup 2022 team preview: Australia
The Socceroos qualified for their fifth consecutive World Cup, but face an uphill battle in Group D.
World Cup 2022: What’s happening in Qatar besides the football?
Music festivals, cultural activities and new museums await visitors before and during the football World Cup.
Musk pledges to remove Twitter imposters after celebrity protests
Twitter's new owner makes comments after celebrities change user names to Elon Musk.
S Korea’s Yoon Suk-yeol apologises over deadly Halloween crush
South Korean president promises to hold to account officials who failed to respond to tragedy that killed 156 people.
N Korea condemns US-S Korea drills, promises ‘merciless’ response
KCNA says recent launches were designed to simulate attacks on air bases, aircraft and a major South Korean city.
How will Elon Musk shape Twitter?
Twitter's new owner, Elon Musk, has fired nearly half of the company's workforce.
Biden, Trump in final push to shore up support ahead of midterms
Democrats change messaging to shore up support as polls show Republicans leading the race to control the US Congress.
Jailed Egyptian activist on ‘water strike’ as UK PM vows support
Alaa Abd el-Fattah has stopped drinking water, his family says, as UK PM Rishi Sunak vows to lobby for his release.
Photos: Thousands take part in Beijing Marathon
Up to 30,000 people take part in the first Beijing Marathon held after a two-year COVID-19 hiatus.
Russian-occupied Kherson loses power after alleged ‘sabotage’
The Russian-installed administration of Kherson blamed the outage on Ukraine, accusing it of attacking the Kakhovka dam.
Photos: Plane crashes into Lake Victoria in Tanzania
Rescuers attempt to recover the Precision Air passenger plane that crashed and left at least 19 people dead.
Last eight years hottest on record, UN report warns
The UN's weather and climate body outlines 'chronicle of climate chaos' as COP27 talks get under way in Egypt.
Arsenal back on top of the Premier League after win at Chelsea
Gabriel Magalhaes's second-half goal made the difference as Gunners move ahead of Manchester City.
Pakistan Floods: A Climate Change Message
“The scale of the crisis is so massive.”
Qatar World Cup 2022 team preview: Canada
The North American underdogs will hope to score some points during their first World Cup appearance in 36 years.
The Women of Football: Qatar’s Other World Cup | Close Up
These street girls from Bangladesh are striking on the pitch at Qatar’s other World Cup: The Street Child World Cup.
Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan says ‘long march’ to resume Tuesday
Khan made the remarks from a hospital in Lahore three days after a failed attempt on his life.
Is Ukraine war speeding Europe’s transition to renewable energy?
Shortages are leading to policy pivot towards cleaner energy future, but some see lack of cash to sustain investment.
India on course for potential T20 World Cup final vs Pakistan
India brush aside Zimbabwe to seal semi-final date against England.
Syria: At least 6 killed after attack on displacement camps
Syrian forces backed by Russian warplanes launched 30 rockets towards rebel-held areas in Idlib; dozens were wounded.
Under Meloni, the plight of Italy’s Roma will only get worse
As the new Italian government emboldens fascists, the EU must not turn a blind eye to the Romani people's victimisation.
Photos: Thousands march in London in ‘Britain is broken’ protest
Thousands protest, calling for a general election amid the worsening cost-of-living crisis in the UK.
‘Must leave’: Thousands march for Peru president’s removal
Peruvians hit the streets to call for the resignation of President Pedro Castillo over allegations of corruption.
Sri Lanka’s Gunathilaka charged with alleged sexual assault
Gunathilaka has been charged for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman in Sydney and has been taken into custody.
Performer Aaron Carter dies aged 34
Aaron Carter, brother of Nick of the Backstreet Boys, was found dead in the bathtub.
Dozens of ships carrying LNG linger around Europe’s coast
Tankers are carrying a combined worth of $2bn in natural gas and slowly sailing around Northwest Europe.
Pakistan defeat Bangladesh to reach T20 World Cup semi-final
Pakistan recover from losses in the opening two matches to reach the last four.
‘Stars align for Pakistan’ who reach T20 World Cup semis
Pakistan turned around a dismal start and reached the tournament semi-finals after beating Bangladesh.
Tanzania’s Precision Air plane crashes into Lake Victoria
The aircraft went down into the lake while attempting to land at an airport in Bukoba during stormy weather.
High hopes for COP27, but warnings of disappointment
Leaders, diplomats, campaigners and scientists descend on Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt for talks on tackling climate change.
China posts 6-month high in infections despite COVID strategy
World's most populous country has pledged to stick to its hardline zero-COVID policy despite public frustration.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 256
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 256th day, we take a look at the main developments.
What the latest IPCC science says about climate change
COP27 delegates will be relying on UN climate science agency studies to make decisions about future energy plans.
Reckoning with the 20th century’s first genocide in Namibia
German abuses of the Herero and Nama were the 20th century’s first genocide, a harbinger of the Nazis' WWII Holocaust.
Five football matches you should not miss today
From the Derby della Capitale to an Eredivisie top-of-the-table clash, here are five games to look out for on Sunday.
World Cup 1966: Africa’s boycott, Pele’s injury, England’s trophy
It took 36 years for football’s biggest competition to be hosted by the nation where it was first played.
World Cup 2022 team preview: South Korea
The Taeguk Warriors will be making their 11th appearance at football's showpiece event
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