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ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: Fixtures and full match schedule
Cricket World Cup takes place in India from October 5 to November 19 - here are the fixtures, kickoff times and venues.
Vucic ‘wants war’: Kosovo PM accuses Belgrade of inciting violence
Kosovo leader Albin Kurti alleges Serbian president aims to instigate a conflict with Kosovo; Vucic denies accusation.
Israel army kills Palestinian accused of throwing Molotov cocktail
Israeli authorities are withholding the body, prompting Ramallah residents to hold a general strike to pay tribute.
Slovaks vote between pro-Russian ex-PM and pro-Western liberals
Voting begins in a closely contested election with support for Ukraine's defence against Russia's invasion a key issue.
Rupert Murdoch steps down, Lachlan Murdoch steps up
After Rupert Murdoch's resignation, what is next for his media empire? Plus, TikTok and the Italian Mafia.
Fate of India ties, democracy in balance as Maldives votes in run-off
Voters in the Maldives choose their next president in a run-off election closely watched by China and India.
Gabon PM: Is the military coup a ‘season two’ of the same elite’s rule?
Raymond Ndong Sima discusses whether the coup marks the beginning of democratic rule or a new era under the same elite.
Jeune Lio, the Cameroonian-born ‘music conductor’ charming the Ivory Coast
He started as a self-taught DJ in Paris, but Jeune Lio is now one of Francophone Africa's most influential music heads.
What risks do China’s shadow banks pose to the economy?
Zhongrong, one of China's largest trusts, missed payments to clients in August.
Man killed, one hospitalised after whale hits boat off Australia
Police say whale breaching may have caused boat to flip and throw two occupants into the water off Sydney.
What is Orange Shirt Day and how is it commemorated in Canada?
Orange Shirt Day aims to honour Indigenous children who were forced to attend residential schools rife with abuse.
US concerned by large Serbian military mobilisation near Kosovo
United States urges Belgrade to stand down after deployment of Serbian tanks and artillery near Kosovo border.
Second arrest after felling of England’s famous ‘Sycamore Gap’ tree
Man in his 60s arrested following earlier arrest of 16-year-old for cutting down of ancient tree at UNESCO site in UK.
Elite US Navy SEALs, army special forces to be tested for drug use
US Navy to begin random testing of elite unit in November, US Army special forces will implement testing at later date.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 584
As the war enters its 584th day, these are the main developments.
Early-morning shooting near US-Mexico border leaves two migrants dead
The incident underscores ongoing risks for migrants and asylum seekers in border areas that criminal gangs control.
Paradise prison: How 107 Bangladeshis became enslaved on a Pacific island
Instead of legitimate jobs, 107 men from Bangladesh became slaves in Vanuatu working under the threat of harm, death.
With a US government shutdown imminent, what happens to the economy?
About quarter of the US GDP is government expenditure. A drop in that spending will have knock-on effect on the economy.
Key US lawmaker calls to pause millions of dollars in aid to Egypt
Top Democrat on House foreign policy panel calls for withholding US assistance over Cairo's human rights record.
Protesters confront security forces as Iran marks anniversary of crackdown
Clashes came as a reported riot took place at a prison in southwest Iran.
Scott Hall, Trump ally indicted in Georgia election case, pleads guilty
A Georgia bond bailsman, Hall was accused of participating in an effort to remove and tamper with election equipment.
NATO says it has authorised bolstering of forces for Kosovo
Kosovo's prime minister welcomed the decision, saying Serbia's attempting to destabilise its former province.
UN to send mission to Nagorno-Karabakh for first time in nearly 30 years
Armenia meanwhile asked the World Court to order Azerbaijan to withdraw its troops from civilian areas for UN access.
Tupac Shakur: Witness to rapper’s shooting charged over 1996 murder
US authorities say Duane 'Keffe D' Davis 'ordered' the drive-by shooting that killed the celebrated US rapper.
What does the future hold for Nagorno-Karabakh?
It has been disputed for decades, but the region is now under Azerbaijan's control.
Suicide attack on tea shop in Somalia capital kills at least seven
Al-Shabab group claimed responsibility for the attack, which came a day after a deadly car bombing in Mogadishu.
Dozens dead after Pakistan rocked by bombings in two provinces
Suicide bombers attacked mosques in the provinces of Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
India’s foreign minister says he briefed US officials on Canada row
Allegations India linked to Canadian Sikh leader's killing 'not consistent' with New Delhi's policy, top diplomat says.
Can autoworkers fuel a labour renaissance?
Labour strikes are taking place across North America as a labour shortage helps worker demand better pay and rights.
‘All I saw were dead bodies’: Grief and anger after Pakistan bomb blasts
A suicide bomb attack targeting a religious procession in Balochistan's Mastung has killed dozens and hurt many others.
Analysis: Can Sudan’s civilian leaders save their country from collapse?
Civilian forces were central to the movement that overthrew former President Omar al-Bashir, but are now marginalised.
US autoworkers expanding strike at Ford, General Motors
Union leader says 7,000 more workers will join strike as talks with US auto giants fail to make 'meaningful progress'.
‘Iraqis love life’: In conversation with Ala Talabani
On the sidelines of a conference about Iraq's future, the parliamentarian spoke to Al Jazeera about Iraq's future.
Imprisoned Tunisian opposition leader Ghannouchi starts hunger strike
The 82-year-old opposition leader has been in jail since last April on charges of incitement against Kais Saied's rule.
What is a US government shutdown and who will be affected?
Al Jazeera breaks down the wide-reaching effects of a federal government shutdown as October 1 funding deadline looms.
India’s pickle people: Decades-old culinary heirlooms, nostalgia
A self-proclaimed pickle enthusiast explores India's familial pickle-making traditions, which stretch back generations.
Wife of deposed Gabonese president arrested for ‘money laundering’
Sylvia Bongo Valentin has been under house arrest in the capital since her husband was overthrown in an August 30 coup.
US Senator Dianne Feinstein dies at 90
Tributes pour in from US lawmakers after news of the death of Feinstein, the longest-serving woman in the US Senate.
IOC allows Paris Olympics participants to wear hijabs at athletes’ village
French athletes are still subject to a headscarf ban as their sports federation restricts the hijab during the games.
‘Bold step’: Philippines vows to remove future South China Sea barriers
Comments come after coastguard dismantled a Chinese buoy barrier set up on a disputed shoal that raised tensions.
Qatar mediates opening of Gaza-Israel crossing as protests end
Border opened after demonstrations by Palestinian workers with an informal agreement Qatar helped mediate, envoy says.
At least five killed as another blast hits Pakistan on prophet’s birthday
Two killed in explosion at mosque in Hangu city of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province shortly after the Balochistan bombing.
EU’s Mediterranean, southern European leaders meet in Malta on migration
The summit comes after the UN says 2,500 people had perished or disappeared crossing the Mediterranean this year.
A dozen soldiers killed after rebel attack in southwest Niger
The deaths come as former colonial power France prepares to withdraw a counterinsurgency force stationed in the country.
Harry Potter actor Michael Gambon dies aged 82
Irish actor known for playing Albus Dumbledore died after becoming ill with pneumonia, family statement says.
‘Sad day’: Teen arrested in UK after felling ancient tree at Sycamore Gap
The tree stood for nearly 200 years next to the Roman landmark Hadrian's Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Blast at Pakistan procession to mark prophet’s birthday kills at least 52
Powerful 'suicide' bomb explodes at rally celebrating the birthday of Prophet Muhammad in southwest Pakistan.
US sues Tesla over alleged ‘pervasive racial’ abuse against Black workers
The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages, compensation and an order that Tesla curb racism at its plant in California.
Malawi’s populist crackdown on refugees betrays its legacy
Forcing refugees into an overcrowded camp deprives children of schooling and hurts the local economy.
Russian power substation hit in latest Ukrainian drone wave attack
Moscow's Ministry of Defence reports downing more than a dozen Ukrainian drones in latest attacks on Russian territory.
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