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Photos: Pakistan’s fishers submerged in ‘climate anxiety’
Deadly floods have triggered 'climate anxiety' in the fishing community, a term with no equivalent in their language.
Spain prosecutors drop fraud charges against Neymar
The dropping of the charges is the culmination of a years-long legal saga over Neymar's high-profile transfer to Europe.
Nigeria ups security as US orders diplomats’ families to leave
Police beef up security in Abuja as US issues evacuation order citing 'heightened risk of terrorist attacks'.
Pakistan’s Khan set to march on Islamabad to demand snap polls
Former PM Imran Khan plans to lead a caravan of vehicles from Lahore to Islamabad with his supporters.
Here’s what Putin needs to stop losing: A good columnist
Mr President, there may be an unorthodox way to avoid further humiliation in Ukraine.
UN calls for energy sector overhaul to avoid climate catastrophe
UN climate experts say keeping global warming below 1.5C requires major social and economic transformation.
Chechen leader Kadyrov admits high losses among unit in Ukraine
Chechen leader Kadyrov said 23 of his fighters were killed and 58 others wounded in artillery shelling by Ukraine.
EU reaches deal to ban sale of new combustion-engine cars by 2035
Deal reached to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars and vans to cut emissions.
Russia-backed official says Kherson civilian departures completed
Experts say looming battle for Kherson city will determine whether Ukraine can loosen Russia's grip on the south.
How Elon Musk financed his $44bn Twitter takeover
Billionaire used personal assets, investment funds and bank loans to seal purchase of social media giant.
In the grips of war, Ukraine faces bleak demographic future
The refugee crisis is exacerbating Ukraine's irreversible demographic decline, which began in the Soviet era.
Elon Musk begins Twitter reign by firing CEO, top executives
Tesla CEO kicks off tenure as social media giant's new owner by firing top leadership.
Arsenal loanee Pablo Mari to undergo surgery after Italy stabbing
Police arrest 46-year-old Italian suspect over Assago supermarket attack, ruling out any 'terrorism' links.
Floods are tipping Pakistan into a food crisis
Farmland bigger than the Czech Republic is flooded. Fresh crops are delayed, supply chains disrupted. Now hunger looms.
Femonationalism and the impact on women’s rights
Why do so many women engage with far-right movements that are seemingly at odds with their own interests?
Israeli forces kill two Palestinians in occupied Nablus
Imad Abu Rasheed, 47, and Ramzi Zabara, 35, were killed by the Israeli army south of Nablus in the occupied West Bank.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 247
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 247th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Thirteen killed as Tropical Storm Nalgae approaches Philippines
Thousands evacuated, with Tropical Storm Nalgae expected to make landfall this weekend in the northern Philippines.
IMF cuts Asia’s economic forecasts as China’s slowdown bites
Financial agency cites rising interest rates as risk to region's economic growth.
Myanmar warns ASEAN that pressure would be counterproductive
Military-ruled Myanmar says it will not 'be bound' by outcome of meetings by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
N Korea fires two ballistic missiles off east coast, S Korea says
Missile launches come just four days after North Korea and South Korea exchanged warning shots off the west coast.
South Korea denies sending weapons to Ukraine after Putin remarks
President Yoon Suk-yeol said no lethal military aid sent to Kyiv after Russian president warned of harmed relations.
Elon Musk takes over Twitter in $44bn deal
Tesla CEO’s purchase caps a six-month saga over the future of the social media giant.
World ‘holding breath’ over possible N Korea nuclear test: IAEA
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief says indications are that North Korea is preparing for a nuclear test.
Amazon warns costs may eviscerate profits, shares crash
Amazon's efforts to boost revenues may not pay off as inflation and receding consumer demand bite into profits.
Lucrative clean-up contracts after Hurricane Ian spark new fights
US officials scrambling to clear debris and rebuild in aftermath of deadly storm are handing out massive contracts.
McKinsey reaches deal with US local governments over opioids
McKinsey has been accused of aggressively pushing opioid sales, including targeting doctors who were heavy prescribers.
Israel’s Benny Gantz relaunches defence ties with Turkey
Israeli defence minister heralds a new era in the country's security ties with Ankara after a decade-long rupture.
Can peace talks end the conflict in Ethiopia?
The first talks aimed at ending the war in northern Ethiopia’s Tigray region are under way in South Africa.
US mortgage rates top 7 percent for first time over two decades
The key 30-year mortgage rate jumped to 7.08 percent this week, sharply curtailing demand.
Iraq’s parliament approves new government
After more than a year of political deadlock, Iraq will be ushering in a new government led by Mohammed Shia al-Sudani.
IT head of India’s ruling party says he will sue news portal
Amit Malviya says he will take The Wire to court for damaging his reputation in a story that it later retracted.
World faces most dangerous decade since World War II: Putin
Russia's president blamed the West for playing a 'dangerous, bloody and dirty' game and sowing chaos across the world.
‘Pacing challenge’: US defence strategy focuses on China
In report outlining threats, Pentagon describes China as the most 'comprehensive and serious challenge' to US security.
US braces for midterm elections turmoil amid legal challenges
String of legal challenges already filed around November 8 vote preview a potentially contentious, post-midterms period.
Bosnia’s Dodik declared winner in disputed election after recount
Milorad Dodik wins the race for president of country's Serb entity, following a recount after opposition cried foul.
Canada sends delegation to Haiti to ‘assess’ security crisis
Move comes as top Canadian and US leaders to meet in Ottawa to discuss surging violence, humanitarian disaster in Haiti.
Thousands attend Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif’s funeral
At least 25,000 people pay their respects to the veteran journalist who was shot dead in Kenya on Sunday.
Egypt’s pound at record low after $3bn IMF deal announcement
Egypt has been in talks with the IMF since March in an effort to improve the country's economic outlook.
Even as US economic recovery rebounds, demand stalls
US economy snapped two straight quarters of GDP decline to grow 2.6 percent, but domestic demand weakened.
‘Not treated like humans’: Ukrainian women on Russian captivity
Former prisoners of war, swapped in a recent deal, say they were subjected to starvation and other forms of abuse.
N Ireland faces second vote in six months as DUP boycott persists
Pro-British party refuses to back election of assembly speaker, ensuring that government formation deadline is missed.
Greece ready to ‘extend hand of friendship’ to Turkey: Mitsotakis
The Greek prime minister accuses Turkey's president of whipping up the anti-Greek sentiment in his country.
US midterm elections: Big Money vs ‘the will of the people’?
As mega-donors set the agenda, we ask if US politicians are becoming more beholden to their financiers than the voters.
UN warns the planet is heading for ‘climate catastrophe’
UN Environment Programme reports that implementation of current pledges will lead to a 2.4-2.6C temperature rise.
Has Lebanon recognised Israel by striking a maritime border deal?
Prime Minister Yair Lapid says Beirut has implicitly recognised Israel, but Lebanon says nothing has changed.
How a new group may be changing Palestinian resistance
Here's a round-up of Al Jazeera's Middle East coverage this week.
Protests in Sri Lanka over economic crisis and police brutality
Despite earlier brutal crackdowns, protesters gathered in Colombo to express discontent at the dire economic situation.
Ugandan gov’t under fire as Ebola outbreak spreads in Kampala
Health experts say the government's response to the outbreak has been slow and inept, allowing infections to spread.
EU dismisses sanctions by Iran as ‘politically motivated’
Iran announced sanctions against EU institutions and individuals, alleging they are 'supporting terrorist groups'.
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