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US Capitol riot: Proud Boys member admits to seditious conspiracy
Several other members of far-right group face seditious conspiracy charges over their alleged roles in January 6 attack.
IMF chief sees ‘darkening’ outlook for global economy
The International Monetary Fund warns the world is in a fundamental shift towards 'more fragility' and 'uncertainty'.
Ukraine lauds Kherson gains as Russian strike destroys building
Battlefield wins reported in south as officials report deaths after Russian strike on apartment building.
Biden pardons thousands convicted of marijuana possession
US president's move comes amid efforts to legalise marijuana federally after recent success of state-level campaigns.
US to screen travellers from Uganda for Ebola as ‘precaution’
Officials note that risk of Ebola outbreak in US remains low and no cases have been confirmed outside Uganda.
Prince Harry, Elton John and others sue Daily Mail publisher
Several public figures are suing the UK paper group over alleged breaches of privacy, including phone-tapping.
UN calls for humanitarian corridor in Haiti’s crisis-hit capital
United Nations urges humanitarian corridor to allow fuel out of key, gang-blockaded terminal in Port-au-Prince.
US issues more Iran sanctions over crackdown on protests
US targets top Iranian security officials for alleged role in 'violent suppression' of anti-government demonstrations.
No nuclear power ‘renaissance’ as Europe wrestles energy crisis
Russian invasion of Ukraine sparks incremental shifts in divisive issue, but no major pivot seven months into fighting.
Can a humanitarian disaster be averted in Somalia?
The UN is warning the nation is facing its worst drought in decades.
Mexican economy minister resigns during US energy dispute
Tatiana Clouthier quits as Mexico tries to head off a major dispute with the US and Canada over state energy controls.
US midterm elections: Five economic issues to watch
Inflation is on the minds of American voters as they head to the polls next month to decide who will control Congress.
US city to pay Daniel Prude family $12m after arrest death
Prude, an unarmed Black man, died after Rochester police put a hood over his head and held him down in March 2020.
Lebanon records first case of cholera since 1993
The recorded case comes as neighbouring war-torn Syria is struggling to contain an outbreak of the waterborne disease.
US ‘Dreamers’ demand action as court ruling fuels uncertainty
Dozens rally outside US Capitol after an appeals court upheld a decision that deemed DACA programme 'unlawful'.
Pro-Russia Ukraine official scorns Putin’s military leaders
Russian-installed official in Ukraine decries Moscow's top generals, defence minister after major territorial setbacks.
UN experts sound alarm as Ecuador sees more deadly prison clashes
Recent violence in Ecuador's prisons is the result of 'decades of state abandonment', United Nations panel says.
Attack in Mexican town kills 20, including mayor, officials say
Attack comes amid ongoing violence and discussions over the controversial security policies of President Lopez Obrador.
Twitter slips as investors await funding details on Musk deal
Investors are fretting over financing for the $44bn buyout as economic uncertainty grows.
How did Brazil’s pollsters underestimate support for Bolsonaro?
Distrust in state institutions and right-wing voters' reluctance to share their intentions play a role, experts say.
Photos: Gaza struggles to accommodate the living and the dead
The densely populated Gaza struggles with the demand for new housing, as people find homes in cemeteries.
Turkey, Armenia leaders hold first meeting since improving ties
The two leaders hold their first face-to-face meeting after agreeing to work on relations last year.
Thailand nursery attack: What we know so far
A former policeman killed dozens of people, including 23 children, in a knife-and-gun rampage at a daycare centre.
Swedish probe of Nord Stream leaks points to ‘serious sabotage’
Sweden's domestic security agency says evidence at the site has been seized and 'will now be examined'.
US weekly jobless claims surge more than expected
The United States labour market remains tight even as demand for labour cools as interest rates climb.
UK could face 3-hour power cuts this winter, National Grid warns
National Grid warns of planned blackouts if UK is unable to import electricity from Europe and increase gas imports.
India police flogging Muslims ‘serious rights violation’: Amnesty
Human rights group says public flogging in BJP-ruled Gujarat shows the police's 'utter disrespect towards rule of law'.
Africa CD, WHO to host regional meeting on Ebola in Uganda
The Uganda outbreak has been attributed to the Sudan strain of the Ebola virus which has no proven vaccine.
Putin’s five fatal mistakes in Ukraine
And how Biden's hypocrisy feeds the Russian leader's hubris.
France slams Iran for publishing ‘confession’ video of ‘hostages’
Paris condemns Tehran for airing a video of a French couple, who say they are spies of French intelligence service.
Most victims of religious hate crimes are Muslims and Jews: UK
Home Office figures show 42 percent of offences targeted Muslims, while 23 percent were against Jews.
South Africa’s rail and port workers go on strike over wages
South Africa's freight and rail operator Transnet called on strikers to 'consider the long-term consequences'.
Middle East round-up: The boy who was ‘frightened to death’
Here’s a round-up of Al Jazeera’s Middle East coverage this week.
Netherlands must bring asylum centres up to EU standards: Court
Hundreds of refugees have been forced to sleep outside with no drinking water, sanitary or healthcare facilities.
On Myanmar’s Front Line: Armed resistance gathers pace
Behind the scenes as pro-democracy rebels in Myanmar fight against government repression.
Canada’s top court hearing challenge to US border asylum pact
Rights groups argue Safe Third Country Agreement violates Canada's constitution and the rights of asylum seekers.
Maritime gas deal in jeopardy as Israel ‘rejects’ Lebanon changes
Israel said it will reject list of amendments that Beirut had requested to a draft deal on maritime border delineation.
South Africa submits $8.5bn plan for greener energy
Funds were promised by France, Germany, EU, UK and US during last year's COP26 climate talks to wean off coal.
French author Annie Ernaux wins 2022 Nobel Prize in literature
Ernaux is known for her novels drawing on personal experience of class and gender.
Should Europe shelter Russians fleeing mobilisation?
While Europe is united against the invasion of Ukraine, it is divided on the challenges of accommodating Russians.
Why does the Nobel Peace Prize often stir controversy?
With winner from 343 candidates set to be announced on Friday, a look at an award won by Obama, Gorbachev and Kissinger.
Why is OPEC+ cutting oil production and what’s next?
The move comes ahead of the European Union embargoes on Russian energy over the Ukraine war.
A view from Moscow: Ukraine war will get worse
Russian political scientist Andrey Kortunov sees no chance for a peaceful settlement to the Ukraine war any time soon.
‘First known’ US raid in government-held area of Syria kills one
Syrian state media said one person killed after US helicopters descended on Muluk Saray village in Hassakeh province.
At least 18 dead after two refugee boats crash off Greece
Greece's coastguard says it recovered 18 bodies in two separate refugee boat sinkings, with several more feared missing.
European leaders gather in Prague, Russia not invited
Leaders meet to launch a 'European Political Community' to boost security and economic prosperity across the continent.
In Africa, the Commonwealth may change after Elizabeth’s death
African scholars say dynamics between the UK and a group of mostly former colonies are anchored on outdated principles.
US mid-terms: Enlightened Americans are reclaiming their country
It's easy to conclude that right-wing clowns own the US. It would also be wrong, as the mid-term elections will show.
Saudi fan is walking across desert to reach Qatar World Cup
Abdullah Alsulmi is walking from Jeddah to Doha to attend Saudi Arabia's opening game against Argentina in November.
Ibrahim Traore declared Burkina Faso president after coup
Captain Traore was named the head of state after the coup that deposed Damiba amid growing violence in the Sahel.
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