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Families look for survivors as Jordan building death toll rises
Authorities now say 10 people have died since Tuesday's collapse of a residential building in Amman.
The Queen and the Middle East, and Israeli raids in the West Bank
Here’s a round-up of Al Jazeera’s Middle East coverage from the past week.
England cricket team in Pakistan for first tour since 2005
England were due to visit last year, but cancelled at short notice after New Zealand pulled out citing safety concerns.
Tens of thousands queue in London to pay respects to UK queen
People queue for hours in London to pay their last respects to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II in Westminster Hall.
Spain, Europol arrest ‘one of Europe’s biggest money launderers’
The British-Irish suspect is believed to have laundered more than $200m in illicit cash.
Lancet panel: ‘Massive global failures’ in fighting COVID crisis
The commission says that governments were not transparent, and criticises UN health body for a slow response.
US rail companies, unions reach ‘tentative’ deal to avert strike
Members of one union had rejected a tentative agreement their leaders negotiated with the biggest freight railways.
Angola’s Lourenço to be sworn in for 2nd term amid heavy security
President Joao Lourenco, 68, returned to power after the August 24 vote gave the ruling party a thin majority.
Benin bronzes go on last exhibition in Berlin before repatriation
Thousands of Benin bronzes are scattered around European museums after being looted by the British in the 19th century.
Residents of a deprived London borough remember queen fondly
But some question the cost of a state funeral at a time of rising inflation.
People are ‘robbing’ banks in Lebanon – to take their own money
Lebanon is suffering from an economic crisis since 2019, plunging three-quarters of its population below poverty.
Afghanistan blames border clash on Pakistan’s bid to build post
Taliban says Pakistan tried to erect a military structure on Afghan-Pakistani border, causing Tuesday's deadly skirmish.
No longer at ease: Pastoralist attack survivors unsettled in Nigeria
Residents of southwest Nigeria are enduring trauma from the attacks, but also setting up vigilantes and buying arms.
Photos: Pearl diving tradition being kept alive in Qatar
Men would embark on long voyages, often away from home for months, cramped together on the deck of a ship.
Assassination drones and bioweapons: The future of warfare?
Futurist Marc Goodman explains how science fiction has caught up to reality in modern warfare.
Lebanese dance act crowned winners of America’s Got Talent show
Mayyas, an all-female dance act from Lebanon, won the $1m prize and the chance to headline a Las Vegas show.
Mass trial of Cambodian opposition members charged with treason
The Clooney Foundation for Justice said 'Cambodia must stop misusing its laws to criminalize dissent'.
Putin, Xi to meet as Russia seeks support for Ukraine invasion
The leaders of Russia and China are set to hold talks in Samarkand on the sidelines of a regional security summit.
Bodies of teenage Dalit sisters found hanging from tree in India
Police say the minors were gang raped and then hung from tree in Uttar Pradesh, adding that six suspects were arrested.
Iran signs memorandum to join Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
As leaders meet in Uzbekistan, the eight-member regional body is poised to add Iran to its ranks.
Photos: DRC fishing community turns to tourism as stocks dwindle
Fish stocks have plummeted due to overfishing and tourists have been few and far between since COVID-19 pandemic struck.
Patagonia owner Yvon Chouinard gives company away to save planet
Billionaire founder of apparel brand transfers company's stock to non-profit body dedicated to fighting climate crisis.
Rwanda’s consensual democracy needs a reset
The repressive system Rwanda's governance model has morphed into can no longer address its people's aspirations.
‘Girls have less to eat’: Hungry and out of school in South Sudan
Over 60% of the country is food insecure. In times of crisis, girls are more likely than boys to miss out on school.
Philippines on watch for rocket debris after Chinese space launch
China launched the Long March 7A rocket on Tuesday night, prompting warnings of potential dangers from falling debris.
India’s Celebrity Hunters
101 East goes inside the world of India's paparazzi and meets those behind the lens.
Russia’s Ukraine losses are Turkey’s gains
With the Kremlin bogged down in war, Turkey is deftly expanding its influence — at Moscow's cost.
Chadian rebel pardoned by Egypt ahead of N’djamena dialogue
The release comes on the heels of a pre-negotiation parley held in Doha by Qatar, Chad and more than 300 rebel groups.
French court fines Yemenia Airways for 2009 plane crash
Airline found guilty in crash that killed 154 people and ordered to pay $225,000 fine plus compensation.
Mo Amer: Bringing the Palestinian experience to TV
A new show about an immigrant family in Texas is making waves for its groundbreaking depiction of a marginalised group.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian teenager in occupied West Bank
Odai Trad Salah, aged 17, was shot in the head by Israeli forces in the village of Kufr Dan near Jenin.
Ukraine dam hit by Russian missiles in Zelenskyy’s hometown
The strikes hit Karachunov reservoir dam in central Ukraine, flooding more than 100 homes, officials say.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 204
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 204th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Photos: Swiss mountain pass ice to melt completely within weeks
The pass between the Scex Rouge and Tsanfleuron glaciers has been iced over since at least the Roman era.
US Senate advances bill to significantly expand Taiwan support
Legislation would include billions in military aid and jettison many of the euphemisms used to avoid upsetting China.
Woman held in S Korea over bodies found in New Zealand suitcases
Police say the woman is believed to be the mother of two children whose remains were found in suitcases in New Zealand.
Armenia, Azerbaijan negotiate another ceasefire: Yerevan
Senior official announces ceasefire agreed, hours after defence ministry said shelling had stopped, but no confirmation.
Xinjiang residents complain of hunger after 40-day COVID lockdown
People in Ghulja take to social media to show empty fridges saying they are not receiving the supplies they need.
Ex-US official visits Russia to push for Americans’ release
Biden administration distances itself from Bill Richardson's efforts, but Brittney Griner's family welcomes the visit.
Haiti sees more protests as fuel price hike worsens public anger
Haitian government's decision to raise fuel costs adds to ongoing anger over gang violence, soaring inflation.
Putin does not believe Ukraine invasion a ‘mistake’: Scholz
German leader says no indication Putin has changed stance on Ukraine as UN chief says prospects for peace are 'minimal'.
What’s behind renewed fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan?
Dozens of soldiers from both sides killed in worst violence since 2020 war.
Photos: Thousands wait in line to pay respects to Queen Elizabeth
Mourners took their places in a queue snaking around the centre of London to see to the late queen lying in state.
‘Facilitator role’ at heart of Qatar’s foreign policy, emir says
'Our foreign policy aims to bring together different points of view,' Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani tells Le Point.
Ahmed al-Najdi: Egypt to free Al Jazeera journalist, lawyer says
Al Jazeera Mubasher journalist Ahmed al-Najdi has been detained in Egypt since August 2020.
Photos: Fire crews battle massive blazes across US West
States across western US struggle to contain dozens of wildfires that experts say are worsening due to climate change.
Sweden’s centre-left PM Andersson concedes defeat in elections
Magdalena Andersson announced that she would resign after a close-fought polls saw right-wing bloc winning a majority.
Advocates urge Canada to grant permanent status to migrants
Rights groups say permanent status will help prevent abuse and allow foreign workers in Canada to defend their rights.
US: Starbucks labour organiser resigns from Buffalo store
High-profile labour organiser Jaz Brisack says the coffee giant forced her out because of her union leadership.
Amman building collapse: Baby saved as rescue efforts continue
Officials say six people have been confirmed dead so far following collapse of residential building in Jordan's capital.
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