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Prominent Haitian journalist survives assassination attempt
Roberson Alphonse, who works at a local newspaper recovering in a hospital in Port-au-Prince.
Fetterman, Oz debate in race for key US Senate seat
The race for Pennsylvania will likely decide who takes control of the US Senate next year.
UN says countries’ climate plans ‘nowhere near’ 1.5C goal
UN climate chief says governments need to strengthen their climate plans to limit rising temperatures.
Shireen Abu Akleh’s family meets Pope Francis at the Vatican
A Catholic mass is scheduled to be held in memory of the Al Jazeera journalist, who was killed by Israeli forces in May.
Palestinians in Gaza protest, strike in solidarity with Nablus
Thousands in Gaza take to the streets to protest the killing of six Palestinians by Israeli forces.
Dutch government probes China’s ‘police stations’ in Netherlands
Inquiry comes after Dutch media reported that Chinese posts in Amsterdam and Rotterdam were used to harass dissidents.
Iran blacklists EU officials, entities for ‘inciting terrorism’
In addition to parliament members, several media outlets and a French town mayor were sanctioned by Tehran.
Israel greenlights Karish gas production ahead of Lebanon deal
The announcement comes as an historic maritime border agreement with Lebanon is about to be signed.
Pakistan forms committee to investigate Arshad Sharif’s murder
A two-member committee is tasked with investigating the circumstances behind the murder of the investigative journalist.
Thousands march on Sudan coup anniversary to demand civilian rule
Sudan Doctors Committee said one protester died after being hit by a small security truck at demonstration in Omdurman.
Ireland seal shock T20 World Cup win over England
The rain stopped play in Melbourne, leaving England five runs short of victory.
What is a Hayya card and why do you need it for World Cup 2022?
What is it, how do you apply for it and why do you need one if you're coming to Qatar for the World Cup?
The Kabul Bank Crash
The inside story of Kabul Bank and the nearly $1bn of money laundering and corruption that devastated Afghanistan.
Myanmar crisis deepens, UN envoy warns of ‘catastrophic toll’
More than 13.2 million people do not have enough food in Myanmar and 1.3 million are displaced, UN envoy says.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 245
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 245th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Biden, Sunak agree to stand by Ukraine in first call
In a first phone call, the two leaders reaffirmed the 'special relationship' between the United States and Britain.
Binyavanga Wainana: Remembering a trail-blazing Kenyan legend
After the re-release of “How to Write About Africa,” we look at the author’s trail-blazing life, activism and legacy.
How Qatar is planning to ensure security at World Cup 2022
Qatar security forces, along with partners from 13 countries, have carried out a five-day security exercise.
Dare to Dream: The Bollywood dancers
The story of the performers who are desperate to make it in Bollywood, where dance is a unique part of the storytelling.
Zimbabwe’s regime must stop imposing sanctions against its people
Africa marked Tuesday as Anti-Sanctions Day in support of Zimbabwe but the buck stops with the country's own government.
Australia’s No 1 health insurer says all customers’ data hacked
Medibank says a cybercriminal hacked the personal information of its 4 million customers.
US, Japan, S Korea vow response if N Korea tests nuclear bomb
US says full military capabilities will be used, including nuclear, to protect its allies South Korea and Japan.
World Cup 1954: West Germany, Hungary and the Miracle of Berne
Being one of the few European nations not to be deeply affected by WWII, Switzerland was chosen to host the 1954 event.
Bali’s pandemic renters face rude awakening as prices skyrocket
The cost of accommodation on Indonesia's popular resort island is soaring following the lifting of COVID curbs.
New NASA instrument detects methane ‘super-emitters’ from space
The Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation (EMIT) identified more than 50 methane hotspots around the world.
Russia scrambles to increase weapons production for Ukraine war
Putin has chaired a new committee focused on speeding up the production and delivery of weapons to Russian forces.
Australia’s inflation soars to 32-year high
Annual price growth hits 7.3 percent in the July-September period, the highest since 1990.
At least 26 injured in magnitude 6.4 earthquake in Philippines
Tremor was felt as far away as the capital Manila, more than 330km (205 miles) to the south of the epicentre.
SK Hynix says industry woes ‘unprecedented’, to cut investment
South Korean chipmaker's third-quarter profit tumbles 60 percent amid a surge in inflation.
New Zealand couple held in Iran allowed to leave, PM Ardern says
The two travel bloggers disappeared from public view almost four months ago after entering Iran.
Indigenous child compensation deal falls short: Canadian tribunal
Rights tribunal says plan did not meet all requirements for victims of Canada's discriminatory child welfare policies.
Alphabet’s revenue miss fans fears of economic slowdown
The negative results reinforced worries that inflation will continue to hurt advertising spending.
Twitter is losing its most active users, internal documents show
Twitter is struggling to keep its most active users - who are vital to the business, generating half revenue - engaged.
Quebec sovereigntists urge Canada to cut ties to British monarchy
Symbolic parliamentary motion stands little chance of success, but renews debate around role of British crown in Canada.
Ukraine urges refugees to remain abroad as winter power cuts loom
Ukrainian official urges refugees to stay abroad amid power cut fears as Russian attacks target energy infrastructure.
Russia tells UN that Ukraine is preparing to use a dirty bomb
France, the UK and the US say Russia's allegations are 'transparently false' and a likely pretext for escalation.
Pakistan’s former PM Imran Khan announces march on capital
Leader ousted in a no-confidence vote in April calls on supporters to join Friday's protest for early elections.
US school shooter armed with rifle, 600 rounds: Police
Officials say police responded swiftly to St Louis attack, but it remains unclear how gunman entered the high school.
How have Myanmar’s ethnic conflicts evolved since the coup?
Myanmar army air raids kill dozens of civilians in latest attacks against ethnic rebel groups.
US consumer confidence takes a hit in October
Conference Board reports consumer confidence index falls to 102.5 in October from 107.8 in September.
Brazil struggles to tame misinformation ahead of elections
Brazilian court bans 'false or seriously decontextualised' content that may affect integrity of October 30 vote.
Adidas ends partnership with Kanye West over anti-Semitic remarks
The sportswear company said it was expected to take a hit of up to $246m to its net income this year from this decision.
World reacts as Rishi Sunak becomes the UK’s new PM
Allies welcome the UK's appointment of its third prime minister of the year, while Russia's response is frosty.
Nigerian flood victims decry government’s response to disaster
As floods wreak havoc across Nigeria, survivors and experts say the government has failed to provide sufficient relief.
Thousands mourn Palestinians killed by Israel in Nablus
Six Palestinians, including three armed resistance fighters, were killed in large raid on Nablus in occupied West Bank.
Gunmen kill policeman escorting polio vaccine worker in Pakistan
The attack in Balochistan province took place a day after the start of a new immunisation drive.
‘Putin is using ethnic minorities to fight in Ukraine’: Activist
Russian minorities are much more likely to die in Ukraine, the Free Buryatia Foundation tells Al Jazeera.
New Delhi wakes up to toxic smog after Diwali celebrations
Harmful PM2.5 particles surged to 350 on the air quality index, more than three times the reading of a day earlier.
Ethiopia’s warring sides meet for talks in South Africa
The event marks first formal meeting between Ethiopian gov't and Tigray forces since war broke out in November 2020.
Russian court upholds Brittney Griner’s nine-year sentence
US basketball star's appeal rejected by Moscow court in what the White House calls 'another sham judicial proceeding'.
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