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UK Prime Minister Liz Truss resigns after six weeks in office
Truss, heavily criticised for her economic agenda, to leave Downing Street just weeks after being appointed.
No Simple Way Home: From exile to vice president in South Sudan
After growing up in exile, a filmmaker returns home to South Sudan to follow her mother’s journey into politics.
Clashes in Chad as protesters demand transition to civilian rule
Demonstrators gather in N'Djamena to mark the date when the military had initially promised to hand over power.
France repatriates 40 children, 15 women from camps in Syria
Repatriation is the largest in three months and comes a week after an EU rights court condemned France.
Afghan women’s long and hard struggle for the right to divorce
Women had struggled long and hard for the right to divorce, but since the Taliban's takeover, the situation worsened.
Why did Putin impose martial law in occupied Ukrainian regions?
Russian president is attempting to tighten his grip on four annexed Ukrainian regions amid military setbacks.
Key questions answered, one month before World Cup 2022
Here is what you need to know as Qatar marks one month to go before kickoff.
Do relations with Saudi Arabia still serve US interests?
US President Joe Biden has threatened Saudi Arabia with unspecified ‘consequences’ over the global oil supply – but why?
Is Russia’s silent majority waking up?
The mobilisation has broken Putin's longstanding social contract with the Russian population to provide stability.
Middle East round-up: Iran rock climber in headscarf controversy
Here’s a round-up of Al Jazeera’s Middle East coverage this week.
From crime zone to ‘utopia’: Welcome to Iztapalapa, Mexico City
Meet the local heroes trying to turn Mexico's most dangerous municipality into an urban utopia.
China sticks with zero-COVID as quarantine video causes outrage
The video that purportedly shows a seriously ill 16-year-old female being ignored at a quarantine centre has gone viral.
NGOs say Malta broke the law by directing asylum seekers to Egypt
International NGOs find that the Maltese government breached a part of the 1951 Geneva Convention.
30 days to FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022
Approximately 1.2 million fans are expected to visit the country during the tournament.
Ancient carvings found in Iraq amid work to restore Mashki Gate
Rocks dating back 2,700 years discovered as archaeologists reconstruct Mosul area previously bulldozed by ISIL fighters.
James Webb Telescope captures iconic ‘Pillars of Creation’
According to NASA, the image is set within the vast Eagle Nebula, which lies 6,500 light years away from Earth.
Ukraine restricts electricity usage after wave of Russian attacks
Authorities curb power usage nationwide for the first time after Russian attacks damage critical infrastructure.
Chad declares state of emergency as floods affect one million
The flooding has affected 636 localities in the country while swallowing up more than 465,000 hectares of fields.
In Kherson attack, Ukrainian spirits high but arms supplies low
Ukrainian army officials say military aid is needed to advance past Russian fortified positions towards Kherson city.
Why Sri Lanka has a tyrant as president — yet again
Unelected and brutal, Ranil Wickremesinghe must go. But so must the executive presidency that keeps serving up tyrants.
Why is there a mental health emergency in Africa?
World Health Organization campaign aims to address high rates of deaths by suicide across continent.
Moscow says Manila should honour deal to buy military helicopters
Russian ambassador says Moscow will fulfil its side of the contract and it expects the Philippines to do the same.
Malaysia to hold elections on Nov 19 in search for stability
The polls, a year earlier than scheduled, will be the first since the voting age was lowered to 18.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 239
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 239th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Qatar timeline: From winning the World Cup bid in 2010 to now
Al Jazeera looks at the main events of the last 12 years in the leadup to the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
New Zealand farmers protest world’s first livestock ‘burp tax’
Farmyard vehicles disrupted traffic in Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch and other cities to protest emissions tax.
UK’s Liz Truss on the brink as MPs row, interior minister quits
PM fights for survival as Conservative legislators openly quarrel in parliament and interior minister Suella Braverman quits.
Russia, Iran defiant amid UN pressure over Ukraine drones
Russia and Iran insist UN has no mandate to inspect the 'kamikaze' drones, amid accusations they came from Tehran.
Australia committed to military cooperation with Indonesia
Country seen as an 'important partner' in a region where China is becoming increasingly assertive.
New wave of Russian air raids hits Ukrainian cities, energy sites
Ukraine's allies promise to send more air defence systems and missiles to Kyiv as Russia renews aerial bombardment.
Lula appeals to Brazil’s evangelicals before second round vote
Presidential frontrunner pledges support for religious freedom in letter to key voting bloc that mostly backs Bolsonaro.
Pakistan finance minister says it may buy discounted Russian oil
If India buying oil from Russia, 'we also have a right', minister says as Pakistan aims to preserve its shrinking forex.
WHO chief warns time running out to ‘prevent genocide’ in Tigray
Tedros says food and health care being used as weapons in his home region in northern Ethiopia.
Poor, less-white US neighbourhoods get worst internet deals
Analysis of internet services by four firms across 38 cities found some paid for poor speeds same as for higher speeds.
New York City opens tent shelter for bussed-in asylum seekers
Emergency centre aims to house about 500 single men, many of them from Venezuela, amid Republican bussing campaign.
Can a foreign force restore order in Haiti?
The country is running out of food and fuel as gangs control the streets.
Biden releasing 15 million barrels of oil from strategic reserve
Just weeks before US midterms, move completes a previously announced release of 180 million barrels amid war in Ukraine.
Lebanon warns deadly cholera outbreak ‘spreading rapidly’
Health officials blamed the country's poor sanitation and crumbling infrastructure, as the disease spreads from Syria.
Putin declares martial law in annexed areas: What you should know
Russian leader's decree imposing martial law in 'annexed' regions of Ukraine means more restrictions, security measures.
Grant Shapps replaces Suella Braverman as UK home secretary
Braverman resigns over a 'technical infringement', sending Liz Truss's embattled premiership further into turmoil.
Trump to give statement in defamation suit over rape accusation
E Jean Carroll says Donald Trump raped her in a department store in New York City in the 1990s, a charge he denies.
Hindu nationalist surge in India creating fissures in diaspora
Recent events in the US and violent confrontations between some Hindus and Muslims in England have raised concerns.
Putin declares martial law in annexed regions of Ukraine
Russia's president did not provide details of the extra powers the heads of annexed regions will have under his decree.
Q&A: Understanding India’s crackdown on Muslim groups
Al Jazeera speaks to Irfan Ahmad, an expert on Islamist parties and Islamophobia, to understand ban on Muslim groups.
How Russia is rounding up reluctant army recruits for Ukraine
Russian police accused of raiding hostels, homeless shelters and student dormitories in attempt to boost the military.
Israeli settlers attack Palestinians in Nablus amid army siege
Settlers carry out increased attacks in Nablus, injuring dozens of Palestinians amid heightened tension in West Bank.
Photos: Clashes in Chile mark third anniversary of 2019 protests
Clashes broke out in Santiago as protesters marked three years since a social uprising that left 30 dead.
Senior Hamas official released from Saudi Arabia, heads to Jordan
Mohammad al-Khodary was detained in 2019, along with dozens of others.
The Pacific’s future: ‘It’s either rats or reefs’
Invasive species are driving biodiversity loss in the Pacific. Island nations can fight them, if the world helps.
UK’s Liz Truss faces down hostile MPs, refuses to resign
The PM says she is 'not a quitter' as she faces fury from opposition and her own party over her botched economic plan.
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