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Russia has destroyed 30 percent of Ukraine’s power stations: Kyiv
President Zelenskyy says escalated attacks are causing massive blackouts across Ukraine as he rules out negotiations.
World Cup 2022: Fixtures, dates, venues and times
Here is a complete fixtures list for the tournament with the stadiums and kick-off times.
Denmark confirms ‘extensive damage’ in Nord Stream pipelines
Preliminary probe in Danish part of the Baltic Sea shows that last month's leaks were caused by 'powerful explosions'.
Neymar stands trial for alleged fraud in Barcelona transfer
The Brazilian forward faces a two-year prison term in Spain for alleged irregularities in his 2013 transfer to Barcelona
Why India’s landmark abortion ruling could echo around the world
Amid a rollback of rights in the US, India's Supreme Court has given women a long overdue voice in shaping abortion law.
Photos: Alexia Putellas and Karim Benzema win Ballon d’Or awards
Benzema won the 2022 Ballon d'Or award for first time while Putellas won the women's award for a second time.
The Ukrainian filmmaker fighting on the cultural front line
For comedy screenwriter Sergiy Kulybyshev, 45, films can't come later - but now, in war, as history is underway.
Indonesia to demolish Malang stadium where stampede killed 133
President Joko Widodo meets FIFA head, pledges to 'thoroughly transform' football in line with international standards.
Uganda battles to contain spread of Ebola
Ugandan authorities are in a race to stop the spread of the deadly Ebola virus that has killed at least 19 people.
US expresses ‘confidence’ in Pakistan to keep nuclear arms secure
Remarks come after US President Joe Biden called Pakistan 'one of the most dangerous countries' in the world.
Cricket: India will not travel to Pakistan for Asia Cup next year
Indian cricket board's secretary says tournament, scheduled to be held in Pakistan, will take place at neutral venue.
UK seeks to prevent military pilots from training China’s army
The move comes after a report claimed up to 30 former pilots had gone to train members of the Chinese army.
Iran’s Elnaz Rekabi apologises after competing without a hijab
Rock climber says head covering 'inadvertently faced problem' after she was asked to compete ahead of schedule in Seoul.
‘We want respect’: Putin’s authority tested in Central Asia
Former Soviet republics are increasingly standing up to Moscow as Russia under Western sanctions looks to their markets.
Suspect in murder of Philippine radio journalist surrenders
Suspect Joel Estorial, 38, handed himself and the alleged murder weapon over to police as he feared for his own safety.
India’s Modi government approved release of Bilkis Bano’s rapists
Eleven men convicted of gang-raping Bilkis Bano during the 2002 Gujarat riots were released in August.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 237
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 237th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Photos: Haitian protesters demand PM’s resignation
Protesters hail Dessalines, the leader of the anti-slavery revolution, and reject the deployment of foreign troops.
France begins nationwide strikes, copes with major disruptions
Trade unions begin multi-sector industrial action over salaries amid high inflation.
Russia hits targets north of Kyiv, Mykolaiv: Officials
Russian attacks hit 'critical infrastructure' north of Kyiv, Zhytomyr, while one person killed in raid in Mykolaiv.
Will Africa send the first human to Mars?
The pessimism often thrust on Africa denies its youth a chance to dream, when even a space-age future is possible.
Malaysian media says Israel’s Mossad behind kidnapped Palestinian
The New Straits Times reported that a Palestinian man was abducted in a 'snatch-and-grab' operation in Kuala Lumpur.
US warns of ‘war crimes’ after Russian drone attack on Ukraine
At least four people were killed in 'kamikaze' drone attacks that targeted Kyiv early on Monday.
Sri Lankan writer Shehan Karunatilaka wins 2022 Booker Prize
The judges said Karunatilaka's book The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida was an afterlife noir that showed 'deep humanity'.
Australia reverses recognition of W Jerusalem as Israel’s capital
Foreign Minister Penny Wong says government 'regrets' decision made by previous administration.
US Congress investigating Mississippi capital’s water crisis
House committees launch joint probe of recent crisis that left 150,000 Jackson residents without water for several days.
‘Dream come true’: Real Madrid’s Benzema wins first Ballon d’Or
Spain's Alexia Putellas wins women’s trophy for the second straight year after another standout season with Barcelona.
Amazon faces off with union in fight for a second warehouse
Workers at a warehouse near Albany, which employs about 800 people, will finish voting in a union election on Monday.
Homegrown Instagram influencers highlight Gaza’s plight
Meet three influencers who take to social media to discuss the conditions inflicted on the Gaza Strip.
Russia and Ukraine swap prisoners, including 108 Ukrainian women
The 110 Russians freed include 72 seamen from commercial vessels while 108 Ukrainian female prisoners are released.
Paola Egonu mulls break from Italy volleyball team over racism
Paola Egonu, one of the best volleyball players in the world, says she is tired of questions over her nationality.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog to visit White House next week
White House says Joe Biden and Herzog will discuss deepening regional integration and 'ironclad' US-Israel relationship.
Credit Suisse looks to Mideast for capital boost
Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia are weighing whether to put money into its investment bank and other businesses.
UN chief calls for ‘armed action’ in Haiti amid growing crisis
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says action needed to end gangs' blockade of port, allow in fuel and aid.
Why has Raqqa been ignored?
City in northern Syria has been freed from ISIL (ISIS) rule for five years.
Nigeria flood death toll tops 600 as thousands evacuated
At least 603 people have lost their lives in floods this year and more than 1.3 million displaced, authorities say.
EU imposes sanctions on Iran’s morality police and officials
EU freezes assets of at least 11 people, including two police officers and Iran's information minister.
Renewed intercommunal clashes kill 13 in Sudan’s Blue Nile state
The fighting, which lasted for four days, injured two dozen others and displaced at least 1,200 people, UN says.
Why are people with disabilities left out of disaster planning?
The disabled community is more vulnerable to but less protected from a growing number of emergencies across the globe.
US urges six-month sentence for former Trump adviser Steve Bannon
US Department of Justice says Bannon pursued 'bad-faith strategy' in refusing to comply with January 6 panel subpoena.
Kanye West to buy conservative social media app Parler
The deal comes as the rapper was locked out of Twitter and Instagram a week ago over anti-Semitic posts.
Deaths after fighter jet crashes into Russian building in Yeysk
At least four killed after large blaze engulfed the residential building, stoked by jet fuel, in southern port city.
Sweden’s parliament elects PM backed for first time by far right
Ulf Kristersson's government will be supported in parliament by the anti-immigration, nationalist Sweden Democrats.
Ukraine official condemns Iran over Russian drone attacks
Kyiv calls for EU sanctions on Iran hours after Ukraine cities were hit by swarms of 'kamikaze' drones, killing 4.
What are the ‘kamikaze’ drones Russia is reportedly using?
Unlike those that return to base once missiles are launched, suicide drones are destroyed in an attack.
US midterms: The 10 key races that will decide fate of the Senate
With 35 Senate seats up for grabs, Republicans are pushing to regain control of the chamber to frustrate Biden's agenda.
Ethiopia says it will seize airports in rebel-held Tigray region
Addis Ababa says it will also take over other key infrastructure in the northern region.
Russian TV protester flees country after escaping house arrest
Marina Ovsyannikova, known for her anti-war protests, faced 10 years in prison in Russia for spreading 'fake news'.
Australia ‘removes’ reference to West Jerusalem as Israel capital
The Labor government quietly drops language adopted by former PM Scott Morrison, The Guardian reported.
US will not fund non-state actors in Afghanistan: Taliban sources
Taliban sources tell Al Jazeera that US officials assured them during a meeting in Doha.
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