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US defends arms sales to Pakistan following criticism from India
US defends $450m fighter jet sale to Pakistan as helping to bolster fight against 'terrorist threats'.
Russian proxies in Ukraine claim victory in annexation votes
UN says it remains "fully committed" to Ukraine's territorial integrity "within its internationally recognised borders".
Biden plans to expand benefits to help end hunger in the US
In recent years, cuts to federal programs and changes to how farming systems are run caused declines in access to food.
China gifts two giant pandas to Qatar ahead of FIFA World Cup
Pandas 'Suhail' and 'Soraya' will arrive in October ahead of the World Cup as a 'new symbol of China-Qatar friendship'.
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman named PM
MBS is already de facto ruler of the kingdom, but the appointment formalises his role as head of government.
Meta says it disrupted China-based ops targeting US midterms
Operation had fake accounts across Meta-owned Facebook and Instagram, the first sign of direct Chinese interference.
Mexico: Prosecutor investigating missing students case resigns
Rights group backing families of 43 disappeared students says resignation 'extremely concerning' for search for justice.
As petrol prices fall, US consumers more confident
More people were planning to buy cars, big appliances but fewer were ready to buy homes as interest rates have risen.
What will be the fallout after sharp drop in sterling?
The British pound crashes to an all-time low against the US dollar.
Canada sees new high in asylum seeker crossings from US
Asylum seekers are forced to cross border at informal points of entry due to contentious deal between US and Canada.
China’s Xi makes first public appearance after ‘coup’ rumours
Rumours of 'house arrest' put to rest as President Xi attends event in Beijing, before the Communist Party summit.
Haiti hospitals prepare to close as gangs blockade fuel supplies
As Haitian hospitals beg for fuel supplies, UN official warns 'life-saving services risk coming to a standstill'.
‘A Labour moment’: UK opposition leader sets out pitch for power
Keir Starmer says his opposition party is once again 'the party of the centre ground' and ready for power.
Nord Stream pipeline leaks: What happened, what’s the impact?
Unusual leaks in two gas pipelines running from Russia under the Baltic Sea to Germany trigger concerns about sabotage.
Taliban official calls for schools to be reopened for girls
Senior member of Afghanistan's Taliban-run government urges rulers to reopen secondary schools for girls.
‘They aren’t watching’: January 6 panel fails to sway GOP voters
As Capitol riot hearings set to resume, experts say committee has not loosened Donald Trump's grip on Republican Party.
DRC declares end to latest Ebola virus outbreak
The country's 15th outbreak comes to an end as neighbouring Uganda races to tackle virus outbreak of its own.
Russians flock to Georgia, again, as Putin escalates war
New waves of Russians have arrived in Georgia, desperate to avoid joining troops in Ukraine.
Russia’s war is a crime, but all sides face legal questions
The law did not fall silent on Russia’s war on Ukraine. Yet have all branches of law been heard?
Photos: Russian reservists leave behind sobbing loved ones
Freshly mobilised reservists in Russia's southern Rostov region say goodbye to their families.
Iran Protests: Mahsa Amini’s Death
“Basically, we all feel that any of us could be Mahsa.”
Sudan coup leader bids to co-opt pro-democracy movement
Mohamad Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hemeti, has tried to reach out to Sudan's pro-democracy movement.
Landmines, cluster bombs remain a deadly threat in Syria
The front lines of northwest Syria may be quieter, but death still waits for civilians from the bombs left behind.
Kazakhstan to ‘ensure safety’ of Russians fleeing draft
President Tokayev says his country must take care of those escaping 'hopeless situation' in neighbouring Russia.
Iran and IAEA restart talks amid nuclear deal deadlock
IAEA head Grossi announces resumption of talks, but neither side has changed its public stance.
India teacher allegedly kills Dalit student over spelling mistake
The 15-year-old dies from his injuries at a hospital in northern Uttar Pradesh state, and the accused has fled the area.
Ukraine war enters new phase as annexation votes draw to close
Russian media report high turnout in occupied regions as Kyiv promises to crack down on 'traitors' who assist votes.
Vietnam imposes curfew, mass evacuations ahead of Typhoon Noru
Authorities have urged 400,000 people to leave their homes as the typhoon is set to make landfall early on Wednesday.
Timeline: How the Fury-Joshua boxing bout reached a dead-end
WBC heavyweight champion Fury says he will not fight Joshua after a self-imposed deadline to sign a contract passed.
Bangladesh ferry disaster: Overcrowding blamed, death toll at 66
Boat overloaded with Hindu pilgrims capsized on Sunday, with death toll rising to 66 and many passengers still missing.
US patrol spots Chinese, Russian naval ships off Alaskan island
Coast Guard to match 'presence with presence' with 'strategic competitors' who operate in and around US waters.
Sweden warns of gas leaks on Nord Stream 1 pipeline
A Swedish Maritime Administration spokesperson says the two leaks are in the Swedish and Danish economic zones.
Ian makes landfall in Cuba as Category 3 hurricane
Cuban authorities evacuate 50,000 people as the storm roars on a path that could hit the US as a Category 4 hurricane.
Yusuf al-Qaradawi, the Muslim scholar who influenced millions
Al-Qaradawi, who died on Monday aged 96, was a leading voice in the Muslim world, in religion and in politics.
What’s the difference between hurricanes, cyclones and typhoons?
With this year's hurricane season under way, Al Jazeera visualises the differences between various storm systems.
Haiti facing ‘humanitarian catastrophe’, says UN envoy
Economic, political and gang crisis converging to cause 'new levels of desperation', officials tell UN Security Council.
Optus, Australian government clash over massive data breach
Canberra claims the No 2 telecom 'effectively left the window open' to hackers.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 216
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 216th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Chess champion Magnus Carlsen accuses Hans Niemann of cheating
Allegation comes after Carlsen withdrew from the Sinquefield Cup in the US after losing to Niemann.
Photos: Japan holds state funeral for Shinzo Abe amid protests
Japan bid farewell to Shinzo Abe, who was assassinated in July, with a rare state funeral that has divided the nation.
Final round of Qatar World Cup ticket sales starts today
FIFA says more than 2.4 million tickets were sold in the three rounds of sales so far this year.
Australia announces plan for new corruption watchdog
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says body will 'restore trust and integrity to federal politics'.
World Bank slashes economic outlook for Asia over China slowdown
The Washington-based lender expects the region to grow 3.2 percent in 2022, down from a 5 percent forecast in April.
How samovar tea is warming hearts in Qatar
Made from fresh milk, samovar tea is gaining popularity in a market dominated by karak tea.
Who is responsible for the deaths of children at EU borders?
Thousands of children die or are harmed when fleeing for safety to and in Europe due to violent border control policies.
Malaysian defence contractor ‘Fat Leonard’ seeks Venezuela asylum
Local media reported that Leonard Glenn Francis had requested to remain in Venezuela on health and political grounds.
Why is the British pound tanking as the US dollar soars?
Sharp fluctuations of major currencies inject new uncertainty into fraught global economic outlook.
Japan honours Shinzo Abe with controversial state funeral
Japan bids farewell to slain leader as anger grows over cost of funeral and the ruling party's ties to a fringe church.
Japan lodges protest after Russia detains diplomat in Vladivostok
Tatsunori Motoki, accused of spying by Russia's FSB, was released after a few hours and ordered to leave the country.
Giorgia Meloni is on track to win. What’s next for Italy?
What is going to be Brothers of Italy stance with the EU, and are its members' experienced enough?
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