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COVID during the World Cup in Qatar: Should you be worried?
Qatar expects to welcome more than 1.2 million visitors as some epidemiologists warn of a third pandemic winter.
S Korea police under pressure to explain Halloween crush failures
Police had received 11 reports of dangerous crowding in Itaewon up to four hours before the tragedy unfolded.
Zelenskyy calls on world to protect Ukraine grain corridor
Ukrainian leader says humanitarian corridor needs “reliable and long-term defence”.
N Korean missile lands off S Korea coast, Seoul launches response
Launches follow Pyongyang warning over ongoing military exercises between South Korea and the United States.
Will COP27 address Africa’s climate challenges?
African continent continues to disproportionately suffer the dangerous effects of the global climate emergency.
Netanyahu tipped to return as Israel PM after far-right surge
Exit polls suggest veteran politician will be able to form coalition with 'Religious Zionism', which plans major changes
One of India’s richest temples goes organic with its laddus
The move taps about 25,000 growers practicing natural farming to provide a dozen chemical-free products used for laddus.
Illegal trade threatens endangered tigers, 150 seized a year
Poachers continue to target the big cat for its skin and body parts, undermining conservation efforts.
How will DR Congo defeat rebels in the east?
The Congolese government has expelled the Rwandan ambassador, accusing Kigali of supporting a rebel group.
US woman sentenced to 20 years for leading all-female ISIL unit
US prosecutors describe Allison Fluke-Ekren, a Kansas mother and former teacher, as the 'empress of ISIS'.
German minister praises World Cup preparations during Qatar visit
Qatar-German spat eases after Berlin’s interior minister says critical comments were 'misinterpreted'.
‘Dead or free’: Alaa Abd el-Fattah escalates hunger strike
The jailed British-Egyptian activist will stop drinking water on Sunday as world leaders gather at COP27.
Netanyahu poised to win Israeli election, exit polls show
Former prime minister well placed for comeback as his right-wing bloc projected to win slim majority.
Bolsonaro breaks silence, says will follow Brazil’s constitution
In brief statement, far-right leader avoids conceding election to Lula da Silva but his team says transition to begin.
Want the blue tick on Twitter? Pay up $8
Twitter's new boss Elon Musk said the move will bring 'power to the people'; price will be adjusted for other countries.
US Supreme Court OKs Graham testimony in Georgia election probe
US Senator Lindsey Graham, a top Trump ally, had asked top court to halt order compelling him to testify in state probe.
US job openings jump in September
The unexpected rise in job openings fuels expectations that US Fed will continue to hike rates to cool inflation more.
Egypt detains Indian activist on climate march ahead of COP27
Ajit Rajagopal was detained together with a lawyer as he walked to COP27 holding a 'March For Our Planet' banner.
Colombia’s Indigenous population faces scourge of violence
In 2021, an Indigenous person in Colombia was killed every four days, according to a new report.
Russia seeks drone attack probe, guarantees to resume grain deal
Putin tells Erdogan he will consider resuming deal allowing grain exports from Ukraine if Kyiv provides 'guarantees'.
Takeoff, of the rap group Migos, fatally shot at 28
The rapper was killed at a bowling alley in Houston, Texas in the early hours of Tuesday, AP and New York Times report.
US manufacturing grows at slowest pace since May 2020
Overall manufacturing falls as higher interest rates cool demand, but consumer orders continue to rise.
Colombia, Venezuela presidents meet as ties keep improving
Nicolas Maduro and Gustavo Petro holding talks in Caracas as neighbouring countries repair relationship severed in 2019.
Infographic: All you need to know about the US midterm elections
All of the House of Representatives, just over a third of the Senate and key governor positions will be chosen.
US imposes weapons-related sanctions on ISIL members in Somalia
The action comes as the US seeks to increase focus on exposing and disrupting 'terrorist' financing networks in Africa.
US top judge temporarily halts push to obtain Trump’s tax records
Chief Justice John Roberts effectively pauses effort by congressional panel to get former US president's tax returns.
Brazil’s Supreme Court orders removal of pro-Bolsonaro roadblocks
Far-right president still has not commented on his election defeat as truckers erect protest blockades for a second day.
England beat New Zealand to keep T20 World Cup hopes alive
England avoid elimination to grab second place in their group with one match to go.
Russia accuses UK of ‘directing’ Nord Stream blasts
UK dismisses allegations as false, says they are attempted 'distractions' from military failures in Ukraine.
Armenian PM Pashinyan in Iran after meeting with Putin, Aliyev
Tehran says peace in the Caucasus is important but warns it will not tolerate a corridor sought by Baku and Ankara.
In Russia, patriotic critics speak out on Ukraine war failures
A rising number of critics are taking aim at military commanders as they chart the Ukraine conflict on social media.
What’s at stake in the Champions League final group matches?
Eight teams are gunning for the last four places in Europe's top club football competition.
UK home secretary slammed for asylum seeker ‘invasion’ remarks
Opposition lawmakers, charities and Conservative MPs round on Suella Braverman over 'inflammatory' comments.
Sickness, death surpass official count in DRC monkeypox outbreak
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo's monkeypox outbreak, sickness and death go undetected.
Leaders head to Algeria for first Arab League summit in two years
Saudi Arabia's Mohammed bin Salman and UAE's Mohammed bin Zayed will however not attend the Algiers summit.
Eroding trust: How election deniers endanger US democracy
Experts say deniers may not be able to overturn elections but they weaken public confidence in democratic institutions.
Russia vetoing EUFOR in Bosnia may not be a bad thing
Putin may try to destabilise the Western Balkans by ending EUFOR's mandate, but that may lead to a NATO comeback.
France’s Paul Pogba will miss World Cup 2022 due to injury
The French midfielder and World Cup winner is set to miss this year's tournament in Qatar through injury.
UN nuclear watchdog starts ‘dirty bomb’ claims probe in Ukraine
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi says UN will release 'initial conclusions' from the inspection later this week.
Final module docks at China’s ‘heavenly palace’ space station
The Mengtian unit joins with a lab and core module to complete the Tiangong space station.
Biden warns of windfall tax on ‘war profiteering’ oil companies
US president criticises oil companies for making record profits amid the Russia-Ukraine war, warns of higher tax.
Qatar workers’ welfare: ‘Reforms made but challenges remain’
Reforms have improved working and living conditions for hundreds of thousands of workers, ILO says in a new report.
Pakistan approves deal to import 300,000 tonnes of Russian wheat
Economic Cooperation Committee backs $112m deal aimed at meeting country's shortfall after weak production, floods.
Dozens missing after refugee boat sinks off Greek islands
Survivors say 68 people were on board when a vessel that set sail from Turkey went down between Evia and Andros.
An unexpected friendship: Bridging the 32-year age gap between us
‘It’s perfectly possible to make new friends at any age - and of any age.’
Far-right Ben-Gvir emerges as key player in Israel elections
As Israel faces fifth poll in less than four years, rising tension is boosting support for the notorious politician.
Denmark votes in elections expected to change political landscape
New parties are hoping to enter parliament as polling stations open across the Scandinavian nation for a general vote.
Numbers game: Should Africa have more teams at the World Cup?
Africa has 54 FIFA-affiliated nations, but only five spots. Europe, with 55 members, gets 13.
India mourns after Gujarat bridge collapse
Officials pledge to take action for bridge collapse that killed 141, but some believe probe is turning into a cover up.
The aftermath of Tropical Storm Nalgae in the Philippines
More than 110 people have died in one of the most destructive storms to lash the Philippines this year.
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