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EU response to energy crisis looms amid rising oil, gas prices
Energy prices began soaring last year after lifting of pandemic lockdowns, followed by Russia’s war in Ukraine.
What are the World Cup 2022 groups?
A total of 32 teams have been broken down into eight groups with the top two progressing to the knockouts.
Will the World Cup in Qatar be carbon-neutral?
Environmental groups have questioned claims by World Cup organisers that the tournament will be carbon-neutral.
NGO warns of legal action if UK embassy moved to Jerusalem
International Centre of Justice for Palestinians says there are 'strong grounds' to legally oppose embassy relocation.
Mallikarjun Kharge elected president of India’s Congress party
Mallikarjun Kharge, 80, defeats Shashi Tharoor to become the first Dalit Congress president.
Daydreams of Stardom and Nightmares of Failure
Unknown and underpaid, the stuntmen of Bollywood risk life and limb to make it in the world’s biggest film industry.
UN finds Russian ‘pattern of rape’ and other abuses in Ukraine
Victims of sexual assault in Russia-occupied areas at the start of the war were aged between four and 80, report says.
Iran says ready to talk to Ukraine on claims of arming Russia
Ukraine has been vocal about the purported use of Iranian drones, and the EU is considering sanctions on Tehran.
Berlusconi on tape says Putin gifted him vodka, exchanged letters
In leaked recording, former prime minister also seems to defend Russia's position in the war in Ukraine.
Indonesia bans all syrup, liquid medicines after 99 child deaths
Ban comes as health authorities probe an unexplained rise this year in children's deaths from acute kidney injury.
Photos: Workers take to streets across France for higher wages
Tens of thousands of worker take to the streets of France to call for pay rises to cope with rising inflation.
India bars Kashmiri journalist Sanna Irshad Mattoo from flying
Sanna Irshad Mattoo was prevented by Indian authorities from flying to US to receive the prestigious Pulitzer Prize.
Racism never left US schools — now it’s taking worrying new forms
Overtly racist, sexist and queer-phobic books are filling the void left by bans on “critical race theory".
‘Troubled marriage’: Oil spat unlikely to break US-Saudi ties
Analysts say shared interests will sustain ties despite Washington's promise of 'consequences' over oil production cuts.
A letter to … the HIV that is in my bloodstream
What I would say to the human immunodeficiency virus that’s lived inside my body for 24 years.
Hoop dreams of Italy’s Tam Tam Basketball
The team of teenage African Italian minors who fought to play basketball, all the way to Italy’s parliament.
Could Greece, Turkey tensions spill into open conflict?
Greece and Turkey could come to blows ahead of elections in both countries next year, say experts on both sides.
UK inflation jumps back above 10 percent as food prices soar
Food and non-alcoholic beverage prices were the biggest driver of inflation in September as they rose by 14.5 percent.
At least 8 killed in Myanmar Insein Prison blasts: Media reports
Parcel bombs are suspected in Insein Prison explosions that reportedly killed three staff and five visitors.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 238
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 238th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Hong Kong’s Lee lauds order after ‘chaos’ in sales pitch for city
Chief Executive John Lee says city authorities will 'trawl' the world for talented individuals and new enterprises.
In the neighbourhood of former Indian footballer Bhaichung Bhutia
In the 1990s and 2000s, Bhutia’s magic on the field brought the sport back into contention in the cricket-crazy country.
N Korea fires artillery shells in ‘grave warning’ to Seoul
North Korea fires 350 rounds off its east and west coasts near border with S Korea after Seoul kicks off defence drills.
Will the Parthenon marbles ever return to Greece?
British Museum has displayed the contested Greek sculptures for the past 200 years.
Heating climate could increase risk of Arctic ‘virus spillover’
Scientists say melting glaciers are bringing together hosts and viruses that would not normally encounter each other.
Russia war commander admits Kherson situation ‘very difficult’
Russian forces have been driven back by an ongoing Ukrainian offensive and are at risk of being trapped.
UK summons Chinese diplomat over Manchester consulate violence
Envoy told the right to peaceful protest must be respected after Hong Kong protest was attacked and one man assaulted.
As the dollar soars, it spreads pain globally
Surging US dollar is making local currencies weaker, contributing to skyrocketing prices of everyday goods and services.
Chileans take to the streets to mark 3rd anniversary of upheaval
Anniversary of 2019 social movement comes weeks after Chileans rejected new constitution that emerged from protests.
Netflix shares surge as it reverses subscriber slump
From July through September, Netflix attracted 2.4 million new subscribers worldwide, more than double the forecast.
More than 100 Haitian migrants found on island near Puerto Rico
Group found on uninhabited Mona Island, which smugglers use as drop-off point for vessels leaving Dominican Republic.
California university students struggle with housing insecurity
US state has set aside billions of dollars for new housing projects as many students are pushed into homelessness.
Ukraine says threat to power grid ‘critical’ amid Russian attacks
Warning comes as Russia bombards energy facilities and causes blackouts in cities across Ukraine.
Biden rallies supporters around abortion rights ahead of midterms
US president pledges to sign law protecting reproductive rights if Democratic Party wins upcoming legislative elections.
What role does Africa have in a global economy?
African countries say they're marginalised and global financial policies are hampering their access to capital markets.
US to begin accepting Venezuelan claims under new migration plan
New programme will allow 24,000 Venezuelans into the US, but most arriving at border with Mexico will be expelled.
Amazon workers reject union bid in upstate New York
The loss has dashed, for now, the labour group's hopes to get Amazon to the negotiating table on contracts.
Why are workers striking and protesting across France?
Thousands have taken to the streets across France, as tensions rise between workers and the government.
World Cup Countdown: Asia
Al Jazeera gets the Asian perspective with a month to go until the FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
France’s Lafarge pleads guilty to US charge of supporting ISIL
The cement maker has pleaded guilty to making payments to groups designated as 'terrorists' by the US.
Germany dismisses cybersecurity chief over alleged Russian ties
Arne Schoenbohm relieved of duties after media outlets report possible connections with Russian intelligence.
Ukraine foreign minister proposes cutting ties with Iran
Ukraine's top diplomat says he made the proposal after Russian attacks using what Kyiv says are Iranian-made drones.
At least 3 dead in another landslide in Venezuela
Locals shared videos of trees, big rocks and cars being dragged by current of mud and water in northern Venezuela.
Estonia’s parliament declares Russia a ‘terrorist regime’
Eighty-eight members of 101-seat legislature vote to adopt the measure after Latvia and Lithuania took similar steps.
Ukraine war diverts attention from Nigeria’s humanitarian crisis
Millions of people affected by Boko Haram's armed campaign are in need of urgent humanitarian aid.
Somalia faces worst famine in half a century, UN warns
UN says a child is being admitted for medical treatment for malnutrition every minute in Somalia as drought worsens.
Hurricane Julia pushes displaced Hondurans to consider migration
Sula Valley residents say inadequate government response to past storms has left them exceptionally vulnerable.
Greece, Turkey spar on Twitter after 92 refugees found stripped
The longtime foes both regularly face accusations of refugee mistreatment.
UK Truss apologises for risking economic stability with tax plans
Embattled UK leader promises programme of 'eye-watering' public spending cuts after scrapping vast tax-cutting plans.
Ethiopian army captures several towns in war-torn Tigray
Rebel forces concede the loss of Shire as the UN warns over air attacks' 'devastating impact' on civilians.
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