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Uvalde school district suspends entire police force amid anger
Move comes as families continue to demand answers over the police's handling of May school shooting that left 21 dead.
UN demands money for poor nations dealing with ‘climate chaos’
Climate talks known as COP27 in Egypt in November 'must be the place for serious action on loss and damage', UN says.
Under Bolsonaro, Amazon deforestation hits new September record
Farmers and ranchers clear record number of areas in Brazilian Amazon for agribusiness, with little regulation.
Ukraine parents ‘want their children back’ from Russia
Kyiv has accused Moscow of forcibly deporting 1.6 million Ukrainians with efforts under way to return 32 located kids.
Libyan authorities find 15 bodies after fire on refugee boat
Libya’s Red Crescent says local authorities found bodies washed up onshore after a migrant shipwreck off western coast.
Nobel Peace Prize winners hailed for ‘outstanding courage’
The highly symbolic choice of laureates from three nations at centre of Ukraine war have spurred a flurry of reaction.
Ukraine battles Russian advance in key town of Bakhmut
Separatist forces in the war-battered Donetsk region say they have reclaimed a series of villages near Bakhmut.
NYC mayor declares emergency over migrant buses from Texas
Mayor Eric Adams says 17,000 asylum seekers have been bused into New York City since April, straining resources.
China gains when democracies target press freedoms
A free press helps a country’s resilience to foreign influence campaigns, but democracies are weakening their defences.
Pink diamond sells for $49.9m, breaks auction record
Originally estimated at $21m, the 11.15-carat Williamson Pink Star diamond was sold for $49.9m at Hong Kong auction.
Pakistan ‘strongly contests’ Moody’s ratings downgrade
Concerns are rising about Pakistan's ability to pay for imports such as energy and food, and meet sovereign debt needs.
Car bombing in Iraq’s Erbil kills one, wounds four
A rare attack in the northern city of Erbil kills car driver and injures two women and two children in the same vehicle.
US hiring stayed solid in September as employers add 263,000 jobs
The US Federal Reserve will likely stick to its aggressive policy of raising interest rates to fight inflation.
Putin turns 70 with a prayer for his health amid war crisis
Putin receives congratulations and criticism on his birthday.
Ex-South African President Zuma freed as prison sentence ends
Jacob Zuma received a 15-month sentence last year after ignoring instructions to participate in a corruption inquiry.
Could the Labour Party win a British election?
Polls suggest Liz Truss, the new British prime minister, is far from popular, while Labour enjoys a boost.
Is OPEC ‘aligning with Russia’ after production cuts?
The United States has accused OPEC oil-producing nations of siding with Russia after a decision to cut oil output.
Iranian coroner denies Mahsa Amini died from blows to body
Findings are likely to be disputed by Iranian demonstrators, after father previously said she had been hit.
Paris petrol stations run dry amid TotalEnergies refinery strikes
Walkouts at four refineries leave about 10 percent of petrol stations in the Paris region struggling with fuel supplies.
AU-led Ethiopia peace talks delayed over logistics: Diplomats
The negotiations were due to be led by AU representative and ex-Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo in South Africa.
Nigerians decry extortion, delays at passport offices home and abroad
Many Nigerians say getting a passport is now cumbersome due to corruption and government inefficiency.
Pakistan flood losses estimated at $40bn: Ex-finance minister
Al Jazeera looks into the extent and cost of the recent floods that triggered humanitarian and financial crises.
Armenia, Azerbaijan agree to civilian EU mission alongside border
The two-month EU mission aims to help the arch rivals delineate their common borders, the European Council says.
End of Yemen’s truce leaves civilians afraid dark days are back
The truce lasted for six months and expired on October 2, with efforts to renew it unsuccessful so far.
Who are the winners of the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize?
This year's prestigious award was given to Ales Bialiatski, the Memorial and the Center for Civil Liberties.
UN resolution flags Sri Lanka rights abuses, economic crisis
UN Human Rights Council renews mandate to collect and preserve evidence of atrocities during the decades-long civil war.
Lesotho votes for new parliament amid continuing political crisis
The election has gone ahead despite a deadlock in parliament and analysts say this could hurt the ruling party.
Grief and shock in Thailand after mass killing of ‘tiny angels’
Thais have turned to social media to mourn as 4.7 million people sent posts under a commemorative hashtag on Friday.
In Uganda, Museveni son’s tweets may mar presidential ambition
The army general's diplomatic errors have raised debate about whether he can succeed his father, as is widely believed.
Imran Khan: ‘This government will push Pakistan to the brink’
Ex-PM attacks the government over its handling of the flood-ravaged economy and once again calls for swift elections.
Is the Amazon rainforest at a tipping point?
'If we lose the Amazon, if you take the Amazon out of the equation … global temperature could rise by 0.25 degrees.'
Belarus, Russia, Ukraine rights activists win Nobel Peace Prize
Ales Bialiatski, Memorial and Center for Civil Liberties named winners at Oslo ceremony.
Lebanese banks to close ‘indefinitely’ as hold-ups continue
Lebanon's banks have been in crisis for months as depositors demand access to their savings.
Has the international community failed Pakistan?
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar talks to Marc Lamont Hill about the response to Pakistan floods.
Solomon Islands PM says foreign military sites ‘never’ allowed
Manasseh Sogavare said he would not do anything that undermines national security or jeopardises regional stability.
Megayacht tied to sanctioned Russian tycoon anchors in Hong Kong
Superyacht linked to Russian billionaire Alexey Mordashov is estimated to be worth $500m.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 226
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 226th day, we take a look at the main developments.
The Woman King: The truth about slavery matters
Africans also sold other Africans into slavery. Black filmmakers must stop hiding the continent's imperfect history.
Forest fire at Chile’s Easter Island damages famous moai
The total damage to the massive tuff megaliths that have made the island famous is still unknown.
US aircraft carrier in new drills as North Korean tension simmers
The nuclear-powered USS Ronald Reagan and its battle group have returned to waters near the Korean peninsula for drills.
Samsung’s earnings plummet in warning sign for global demand
South Korean tech giant reports worse-than-expected 32 percent drop in quarterly operating earnings.
US puts Chinese drone giant DJI on military ties blacklist
Shenzhen-based firm is among 13 Chinese companies added to list that clears way for sanctions.
Biden says risk of ‘nuclear armageddon’ highest in 60 years
US president compares threat now with the Cuban Missile Crisis, which brought world to brink of catastrophe in 1962.
Devastated families mourn victims of Thailand daycare attack
Thailand in shock over deaths of children as young as two in mass stabbing and shooting at a nursery.
Australia moves to give Indigenous people a voice to parliament
A referendum is expected to be held as early as 2023, but campaigners say more needs to be done to tackle inequality.
US sanctions Myanmar businessmen over alleged Russian arms deals
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken says sanctions take aim at Russia and Belarus' support for Myanmar military.
Outrage as UN debate on China’s alleged Xinjiang abuses rejected
China claims 'victory' as UN Human Rights Council votes not to discuss allegations of abuses against minority Uighurs.
Canada stabbing spree suspect committed killings alone: Police
Damien Sanderson, initially named as second suspect in last month's attacks, was 'a victim of homicide', police say.
US Democrats rally against Saudi Arabia, UAE after oil cuts
Riyadh defends decision to curb oil output, saying move aims to stabilise the oil market, not drive up prices.
Twitter vs Musk: Judge halts lawsuit to allow deal closing
Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter is expected to close on or around October 28, according to court filings.
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