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US embassy officials visit Brittney Griner in Russian prison
White House spokeswoman says jailed US basketball star is 'doing as well as can be expected under the circumstances'.
128 scholars ask UN not to adopt IHRA definition of anti-Semitism
Leading scholars in anti-Semitism said the IHRA definition 'hijacked' to protect Israel from international criticism.
Ethiopia peace deal hailed as a ‘new dawn’
World and regional leaders welcome the peace agreement, stressing this is the first step to end the bloody war.
Photos: Former Pakistan PM Khan injured in shooting at rally
Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan was shot in the shin while leading a march from Lahore to Islamabad.
Israel’s US backers face ‘moment of reckoning’ as far right rises
Experts say Israel supporters in Washington will have more trouble defending its policies as gov't moves further right.
Ecuador prison riot at Guayas 1 latest violence in deadly week
Authorities say drug gangs behind uptick in violence, including recent prison riots and wave of deadly attacks.
Will the Tigray ceasefire hold?
Ethiopian government and Tigrayan rebels sign agreement to end two-year conflict.
Tropical depression Lisa enters Mexico after landfall in Belize
The storm has lost some momentum after whipping through Belize Wednesday, but experts warn of heavy rains in Mexico.
Ticketless fans can enter Qatar during World Cup from December 2
Fans can travel to Qatar without being ticket holders from December 2 following the FIFA World Cup group stage.
Pope Francis arrives in Bahrain on first trip to the Gulf nation
Pope calls for an end to rights violations during trip to Bahrain, which has been criticised for alleged rights abuses.
Exhibition spotlights evolution of Al Jazeera
'Experience Al Jazeera' spotlights 25 years of network's growth from a single TV channel to a global media phenomenon.
Analysis: The fall and rise of Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu
Netanyahu was able to return to power by utilising the far right, a side of Israeli politics that had been shunned.
South Koreans bury victims of Seoul’s Halloween crowd crush
South Korea is grieving the death of more than 150 people in Saturday's crowd crush in the capital, Seoul.
Netanyahu and far right allies win Israeli election
Former PM Benjamin Netanyahu set to form a government and seal a dramatic return to power, as Lapid concedes defeat.
UN inspectors find no sign of ‘dirty bomb’ in Ukraine
Ukraine invited UN's nuclear watchdog to inspect three sites after Russia accused Kyiv of planning to use a dirty bomb.
Lula, Bolsonaro teams to discuss Brazil’s political transition
Protests and highway blockages by Jair Bolsonaro's supporters lose steam as transition to Lula's government to begin.
Concerns as US DHS hires leader of Hindu nationalist-linked group
Chandru Acharya's appointment to the DHS body shows 'ignorance' of the US government, activists and academics say.
Ukraine says Zaporizhzhia plant off-grid after Russian strikes
Ukraine's nuclear firm Energoatom says Russian shelling hit infrastructure, knocking out power supplies to Zaporizhzhia.
Nigerian police launch search for 21 abducted farm workers
Police are searching for 21 people abducted by gunmen while working on a farm whose owner refused to pay off kidnappers.
Pakistan’s ex-PM Imran Khan was shot: What, where, and why?
Khan was wounded when his anti-government protest convoy was shot in the east of Pakistan.
Shooting of former Pakistani PM Imran Khan sparks outrage
Violence doesn't belong in politics or protests, Pakistani and foreign leaders say after Khan wounded in leg.
The gubernatorial races to watch in the US midterm elections
Amid unfounded election claims and repeal of Roe v Wade, US governors take centre stage on key issues in US midterms.
World failing on funding for climate adaptation: UN report
Global adaptation planning, financing and implementation are not keeping pace with the growing risks, report says.
UK has ‘no plans’ to move Israel embassy to Jerusalem: PM office
Spokeswoman for PM Rishi Sunak appears to abandon relocation review ordered by former UK leader Liz Truss.
Russia strips protester and his family of citizenship
Prominent anti-war and climate activist Arshak Makichyan, currently living in Germany, is now stateless.
Middle East round-up: Netanyahu’s back, back again
Here's a round-up of Al Jazeera's Middle East coverage this week.
Bank of England delivers biggest interest rate hike in 33 years
Central bank raises key rate to 3 percent, warns UK economy is in a recession that could last two years.
Floods wash away salt and tourism at Senegal’s ‘Pink Lake’
Floods are threatening the existence of Senegal's famous pink lake and livelihoods of those near the tourist attraction.
London court orders Glencore UK to pay $310m over bribery charges
The British subsidiary of the mining and trading group is penalised for seven bribery offences in five African nations.
Raising champions: The Kenyan runners confronting domestic abuse
In a town producing world-class runners, the murder of an Olympian has led to a reckoning with gender-based violence.
Germany’s Scholz urges Western Balkans to resolve conflicts
Chancellor Olaf Scholz makes appeal for unity at summit with regional leaders in Berlin.
Russia sparks global food crisis fears, again, as war grinds on
In the 36th week of war in Ukraine, a grain export deal was threatened after an alleged attack in Crimea.
Pakistan’s ex-PM Imran Khan shot in leg at protest march
Party official confirms former prime minister has been shot at a rally but is not in danger.
Son Heung-min doubtful for Qatar World Cup after facial injury
South Korea's captain may miss the World Cup after it was announced he would undergo surgery on a facial injury.
Champions League roundup: Benfica top group ahead of PSG
Benfica put six goals past Maccabi Haifa to claim the top spot in Group H ahead of PSG, as Real Madrid thrash Celtic.
Albania’s PM slams UK for ‘discrimination’ after migrant remarks
The criticism comes after a top British official singles out Albanians for their role in illicit migration to the UK.
Climate change: Major glaciers worldwide to disappear by 2050
Most important protective measure to prevent major glacier retreat globally is to drastically reduce carbon emissions.
North Korea’s missile launches demonstrate growing capabilities
North Korea has launched a record number of missiles this year. Here are some of the key capabilities it is developing.
South African police find 21 bodies at Krugersdorp mine
Police investigate the discovery of bodies, suspected to be of illegal miners, found near a mine west of Johannesburg.
Russia to send $100m in food and fuel to Mali, minister says
Mali's military government has been strengthening its relationship with Russia as anti-French sentiments peak in Bamako.
Methane blast kills at least five workers at Kazakhstan coal mine
The accident in the Karaganda region happened due to a sudden release of methane gas, officials say.
US midterm elections: Which way will America go?
Next week, Americans decide whether to flip the balance of power away from Biden and the Democrats.
Israel kills two Palestinians in West Bank and East Jerusalem
One man, Daoud Rayan, was killed in Beit Duqqu a day after a man from the town was killed near a checkpoint.
US, S Korea extend air drills after N Korea missile launches
Washington, Seoul to extend Vigilant Storm air drills that had earlier prompted North Korea to warn of repercussions.
Drought and floods wipe out farms in Asia’s chilli capital
Floods that wreaked havoc across Pakistan after years of high temperatures have left chilli farmers struggling.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 253
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 253rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Is it time to increase accountability at the U.S. Border Patrol?
As families call for justice, critics say Customs and Border Protection has operated with impunity.
Putin wants the world to forget Ukraine
Putin's message to the West, East and South is to focus on the global crises they face and let him have Ukraine.
American horror: POTUS after POTUS wronged this old Pakistani man
Saifullah Paracha was released recently after 19 years in Guantanamo Bay for no crime. He won't even get an apology.
Myanmar court sentences ex-politician to 173 years in prison
Sentence appears to be the longest jail term given to a member of Aung San Suu Kyi's overthrown government and party.
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