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What would retreat from Ukraine’s Kherson mean for Russia?
A look at the military and political importance of the city Ukraine is fighting to recapture from Russia.
These Supreme Court cases could kill what remains of US democracy
If the conservative court upholds attempted violations of the Voting Rights Act, the US can drop pretences to justice.
Blackouts in parts of Ukraine after ‘massive’ Russian attacks
Hundreds of thousands of people in central and western Ukraine are without power after Russia carried out air raids.
New Zealand thrash holders Australia in T20 World Cup opener
Inspired by Conway's 92, New Zealand got their revenge for last year's T20 WC final loss to Australia.
Iran opens consulate in Armenia’s Kapan as it expands ties
Iran has repeatedly said it will not tolerate a change in its border and transit areas with Armenia.
Preview: Chelsea take on Manchester United in the Premier League
Manchester unbeaten in last five games, Chelsea have not lost since Potter arrived last month.
Joko Widodo: Will Putin and Zelenskyy meet at Bali’s G20 summit?
With world powers divided over Ukraine war, Indonesia’s president discusses the challenges facing upcoming G20 summit.
Former China President Hu led out of Communist Party Congress
Hu Jintao was escorted out of the closing ceremony of the party congress as Xi Jinping consolidates his position.
Elon Musk: Twitter warrior, satellite supremo … diplomat?
Musk juggles internet in warzones, a Twitter buyout, and peacemaker posturing. Plus, UK media vs the labour movement.
Five football games you should keep an eye on today
From Chelsea v Man United to the Sao Paulo derby, here are the five games you should look out for today.
China’s Communist Party endorses Xi Xinping’s ‘core’ leadership
President Xi Jinping is now all but certain to be unveiled as general secretary for an unprecedented third term.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 241
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 241st day, we take a look at the main developments.
UK’s Sunak ‘qualifies’ for PM race as Johnson eyes comeback
Boris Johnson cuts short his holiday apparently to join the PM race, as ex-chancellor leads in Tory leadership contest.
Can a new British prime minister fix the economy?
PM Liz Truss has resigned after chancellor Jeremy Hunt scrapped almost all of her mini-budget.
US, Russia defence chiefs discuss Ukraine war in rare phone call
Few details have emerged of Friday's conversation, but both sides confirmed discussing the Ukraine war.
Japan, Australia leaders sign new security pact to counter China
Japan's military will participate in training and exercises alongside Australian forces in Australia's northern region.
Pakistani film The Legend of Maula Jatt sets a new benchmark
Writer-director Bilal Lashari’s The Legend of Maula Jatt, released worldwide, is Pakistan’s most expensive film ever.
T20 World Cup: Teams, format, prize money and India vs Pakistan
The tournament is divided into two parts: qualification round and the Super 12s that are followed by semis and final.
S Korean officials face arrest over 2020 killing by North Korea
Ex-Defence Minister Suh Wook and former Coast Guard chief Kim Hong-hee implicated in cover up of killing by N Korea.
EU not seeking ‘systematic confrontation’ as rival China grows
The EU officially regards China as a partner, an economic competitor as well as a systemic rival.
US judge applies ‘crime victims’ status in Boeing 737 MAX crashes
The first Boeing Max 737 crashed in Indonesia in October 2018, killing 189, and another crashed in Ethiopia killing 157.
Indonesia says child deaths from acute kidney injury rise to 133
A ban on all syrup and liquid medicine prescriptions and sales will be narrowed to 102 products being investigated.
Xi set to reveal China’s new senior leadership as Congress ends
Chinese president expected to be supported by the most loyal as he heads into an unprecedented third term.
Ethiopians in US shielded from deportation as war rages at home
Rights group welcomes TPS designation as offering 'potentially lifesaving reprieve' to tens of thousands of Ethiopians.
‘Much softer’: Is Russia eyeing a way out of the Ukraine war?
The war's sharp turn raises questions about whether the US and Moscow should engage in negotiations to avoid escalation.
Who will restore economic confidence in the UK?
The United Kingdom's ruling party will choose a leader for the second time this year to replace Liz Truss.
Who is Haiti’s sanctioned gang leader Jimmy ‘Barbecue’ Cherizier?
Rights groups and United Nations accuse head of powerful Haitian G9 gang alliance of deadly attacks on civilians.
US budget deficit halves, despite student loan costs
The $1.4 trillion reduction in the deficit was the largest-ever single-year improvement in the US fiscal position.
Social media platforms brace for midterm elections mayhem
Misinformation about voting and elections abounds on social media despite promises by tech companies to curb these.
January 6 panel issues subpoena for Trump, demands testimony
US panel probing Capitol riot says subpoena for testimony, documents from former president 'significant and historic'.
Pakistan removed from global ‘terrorism’ financing list
Pakistan was on a 'grey list' of nations considered at high risk of money laundering and 'terror' financing since 2018.
Italy’s far-right leader Meloni forms new government
Giorgia Meloni insisted anyone joining her government must be in sync with the West to oppose Russia's war on Ukraine.
Halep vows to ‘fight for the truth’ after doping suspension
Former world number one Simona Halep suspended after testing positive for banned substance roxadustat at US Open.
Why did Central America shift UN votes on Russia-Ukraine war?
Nicaragua, Honduras and El Salvador’s vote changes this year reflect relations with world superpowers, analysts say.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy accuses Russia of planning to destroy dam
Ukrainian president says Russian forces planted explosives inside the Nova Kahkhovka dam.
Inflation in Sri Lanka hits record 73.7 percent
The central bank said that inflation in the island nation is peaking, with price rises likely to ease this month.
Turkey accuses US of ‘bullying’ Saudi Arabia over OPEC+ oil cuts
Turkey's foreign minister slams US for 'bullying' Saudi Arabia after OPEC+ announced oil production cuts.
Trump’s former adviser Steve Bannon gets four months in prison
Bannon plans to appeal sentencing for contempt of Congress conviction over his refusal to comply with January 6 panel.
UN sanctions Haiti top gang leader Jimmy ‘Barbecue’ Cherizier
UN Security Council unanimously passes resolution establishing a 'sanctions regime' to target gangs in crisis-hit Haiti.
Russian threats revive old nuclear fears in central Europe
The Ukraine war has triggered fears across Europe, and these are especially felt in countries like Poland and Romania.
Ibrahim Traore sworn in as Burkina Faso interim president
The West African nation last month witnessed its second coup in eight months amid deepening insecurity in the Sahel.
UK reports bleak economic data, pound slips amid political crisis
The pound sinks against the US dollar while official data shows the UK government borrowing surge and retail sales slump
Should the EU impose a travel ban on all Russians?
Al Jazeera speaks to analyst Natia Seskuria about the bloc's dilemma.
Dozens of protesters killed in Chad. What happened?
Demonstrations against the extension of a transitional period before elections turned violent.
Africa’s next wannabe third-term presidents must be stopped
If the presidents of Senegal and the Central African Republic are planning constitutional coups, the AU must step in.
Far-right leader Meloni formally asks for mandate to govern Italy
Meloni says she and her allies have asked the nation’s president to give her the mandate to assemble a new government.
Indonesia seeks return of ‘looted’ artefacts from Netherlands
Items include the bones of 'Java Man', the first known fossils of the Homo erectus species, excavated by Eugène Dubois.
Economic woes, shifting ties complicate Pakistan’s flood recovery
Government seeking to generate much-needed funding but analysts say domestic and external challenges pose a risk.
Nasser al-Khater: Is criticism over Qatar’s World Cup justified?
The CEO of Qatar 2022 discusses the criticism the country has faced since winning the bid.
How will the race for UK’s next prime minister unfold?
The ruling Conservative Party is expected to select the new prime minister by October 28 following Truss's resignation.
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