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Sunak takes over crisis-hit economy as UK’s new prime minister
New leader promises to unite the country as well as place economic stability and confidence at the heart of his agenda.
Diversity debate rages as Sunak, a British Indian, becomes UK PM
Sunak is the UK's first prime minister of colour but some doubt his policies will benefit underrepresented communities.
Rishi Sunak’s first speech as UK PM: What exactly did he say?
Here is Sunak's first speech as prime minister outside 10 Downing Street.
Italy’s Meloni commits to EU, rejects fascism in speech to MPs
The new Italian leader confirms her government's support for the EU, NATO and Ukraine in her first parliamentary speech.
Qatar emir slams ‘ferocious’ campaign against World Cup host
Sheikh Tamim points to an 'unprecedented campaign no host country has ever faced' in the lead-up to the tournament.
Ugandan children died in their sleep in burning school for blind
The disaster catches pupils sleeping overnight at a school in Mukono, east of the capital Kampala.
Saudi FM denies MBS privately derided US President Biden
Relations between the US and Saudi Arabia have nosedived after the kingdom's decision to cut oil supply.
Kenyan police ‘regret’ killing Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif
The investigative journalist was killed when his car was shot at in what police call a case of 'mistaken identity'.
Dirty bombs designed to cause fear and panic – but few deaths
Technically known as radiological dispersal devices, dirty bombs are relatively primitive, imprecise weapons.
Denmark set to keep anti-immigrant policy regardless of vote
Regardless of the outcome of the November 1 polls, Denmark is expected to maintain its restrictive immigration policies.
Thousands evacuated as Cyclone Sitrang hits Bangladesh
At least 9 people killed, power and communication links snapped after cyclone makes landfall, bringing heavy rain.
Sudan’s hidden resistance: ‘The day that can no longer wait’
To assess Sudan’s appetite for a democratic, civilian state through street protests alone would be a mistake.
Can an African team reach the World Cup 2022 semi-finals?
African nations will have to punch above their weight as none has made it past the last-eight of the World Cup.
WhatsApp back online after global outage
WhatsApp, which has about two billion users worldwide, saw users unable to send and receive texts and videos.
Inside a shelter for displaced Ukrainian children
Children deprived of loving, stable homes before the war, and from places hit hard by Russia, find support in Lviv home.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 244
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 244th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Cyclone Sitrang lashes Bangladesh, killing nine
Cyclone Sitrang slams into Bangladesh's southern coast, snapping communications and power links, officials say.
To save its economy, Sudan needs civilian rule
Loss of foreign funding and economic mismanagement have pushed the Sudanese economy to the brink since the coup.
Woman with gun arrested outside Indonesian presidential palace
Police say the woman brandished a semi-automatic pistol at security outside the presidential palace in Jakarta.
Can positivity help tackle the global climate emergency?
Former UN climate chief finds that optimism can inspire action to address unprecedented crisis.
What Virat Kohli’s T20 World Cup innings meant to India
Kohli's innings against Pakistan on Sunday was a watershed moment for him, the team and the nation.
Death toll from air raids in Myanmar’s Kachin reported to hit 80
Myanmar military says the air raids targeted a Kachin armed group and dismisses reports of civilian deaths as 'rumours'.
Amnesty calls for investigation of possible war crimes in Gaza
So far this year, at least 160 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Emissions from China-invested overseas coal plants equal to Spain
Fossil fuels produce around half of the energy from overseas Chinese-backed power plants, new study shows.
Six Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in occupied West Bank
At least 21 other Palestinians have been wounded after large numbers of Israeli forces raided the Old City of Nablus.
Brazil’s Lula says he hopes Bolsonaro will accept election result
Far-right Bolsonaro has questioned Brazil's electronic voting system, raising concerns he plans to contest results.
Zelenskyy blasts Israel, suggests Russia-Iran nuclear collusion
President denounces Israel for no missile systems, saying attack on Ukraine brought Moscow and Tehran closer together.
US school shooting leaves two dead, suspect killed by police
Shooting at St Louis high school forces terrified students to barricade themselves in classrooms, jump from windows.
US charges two Chinese citizens with interfering in telecoms case
US accuses alleged Chinese intelligence officers of trying to impede prosecution of Chinese telecommunications firm.
West warns Russia against using dirty bomb pretext in Ukraine
France, UK and US call Russia's allegations that Ukraine plans to spread radioactive material as 'transparently false'.
Republican committee in US sues Google over email spam filters
The party's national committee accuses Gmail of discriminating against it by sending its emails to users’ spam folders.
What will bring stability to Sudan?
Ethnic violence in Blue Nile state creates more turmoil a year after the military took power.
Michigan school shooter pleads guilty to all charges
Ethan Crumbley, who killed four fellow students at a Detroit-area school last year, was accused of murder and terrorism.
Photos: Indians celebrate Diwali, the festival of lights
Indians across the country are celebrating the Hindu festival that symbolises the victory of light over darkness
Trial gives Guinea stadium massacre survivors hope for justice
A high-stakes trial over the killings and sexual crimes in Conakry in 2009 has begun.
‘A Diwali gift’: Indians celebrate Rishi Sunak’s rise to UK PM
Rishi Sunak is poised to formally take over from Liz Truss as the UK's prime minister on Tuesday.
Hurricane Roslyn dumps heavy rain in Mexico
Roslyn weakens from hurricane to a tropical storm as it makes landfall in Mexico, bringing heavy rains.
Is Rishi Sunak the right person to lead the UK?
Former chancellor set to become the country's new prime minister after winning the Conservative Party's leadership race.
Tesla cuts prices in China to boost demand
The cuts follow Tesla boss Elon Musk's comments last week that a 'recession of sorts' was under way in China and Europe.
Former US police officer pleads guilty in George Floyd killing
Second officer to plead guilty to state charge agrees to deal that calls for three and a half years in prison.
Will alleged drone sales to Russia impact Iran’s nuclear deal?
Nuclear talks remain in limbo as a UN resolution underpinning the accord is being dragged into the Ukraine war.
Rishi Sunak’s first statement as UK’s Conservative Party leader
Set to become the next prime minister of Britain, Sunak, 42, delivered a brief statement on Monday.
US targets Nicaragua’s gold sector in latest push against Ortega
New sanctions are imposed in response to 'attacks on democratic actors and members of civil society', US says.
Demonstrators brace for violence ahead of Sudan protest march
Pro-democracy activists say they'll turn out in large numbers on Tuesday to reaffirm demands for full civilian rule.
Q&A: Before US midterms, advocate warns of voting barriers
Former Arkansas election official Joshua Ang Price tells Al Jazeera voting access curbs are 'weakening democracy' in US.
New crisis brewing for Venezuelans turned back at US border
New deal allowing US to send Venezuelan asylum seekers back to Mexico at southern border sows confusion and frustration.
Israel appoints settler as army chief in occupied West Bank
Critics say Herzi Halevi’s appointment lays bare just how interconnected settlers and the military truly are.
NATO’s exercises are making Putin’s nuclear threat worse
Leaders on all sides are pursuing policies inexorably driving us towards nuclear war. They must step back. Now.
Children’s deaths in The Gambia and Indonesia: What to know
Tainted cough syrups pulled from the shelves after they were linked to dozens of deaths.
Rishi Sunak wins race to become the UK’s new prime minister
Sunak wins Conservative Party leadership contest days after the dramatic resignation of Liz Truss as prime minister.
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