NSO Group explores shut down of its Pegasus spyware unit, sale

US blacklists scandal-plagued NSO, adding pressure on the company that has to pay back $450 million in loans. | Continue reading


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Cost of war: Myanmar rebels crowdfund resistance to military coup

National Unity Government has launched fundraising schemes to support its campaign to overthrow the military government. | Continue reading


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US legislators reach deal to avert pending debt default

Officials say the US could be unable to pay its creditors within days if the borrowing ceiling is not raised. | Continue reading


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Missile strike risks to Middle East nuclear reactors

Study explores potential radiological fallout and evacuations from a missile strike on commercial nuclear power plants. | Continue reading


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Brazil orders probe into Bolsonaro linking Covid vaccine and AIDS

President Bolsonaro had claimed that COVID-19 vaccines may raise the chance of contracting AIDS. | Continue reading


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America and China opened the door for African coups to return

As global powers abandon their anti-coup stance, military cliques are feeling emboldened to seize power in Africa. | Continue reading


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Ride-Hailing Giant Didi to Delist from New York Stock Exchange

Move comes after company ran afoul of Chinese authorities by pushing ahead with a $4.4bn US IPO in July. | Continue reading


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Poland-Belarus border: ‘People are dying in the forest’

Stranded refugees and migrants tell of struggle to survive in freezing conditions and brutal treatment by guards. | Continue reading


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The Last Warrior of Africa’s ‘Forgotten Army’: Gambia and WWII

Ebou Janha, 102, is the only surviving veteran of a regiment of Gambian soldiers who fought for the British in Burma. | Continue reading


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Why isn’t British ‘sleaze’ called what it is?

British politicians do what African politicians do. Yet they insist on calling it something else. | Continue reading


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Concern grows over Atlantic Ocean ‘conveyor belt’ shutdown

Effects of climate change are slowing a key ocean circulation system with immense consequences for Earth’s climate. | Continue reading


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Hollywood Orientalism is not about the Arab world

It is about the American world. | Continue reading


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Iraq plans nuclear power plants to tackle electricity shortage

Iraq is planning to build eight nuclear reactors to tackle a crippling power shortage in the oil-rich economy. | Continue reading


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Chile’s desert dumping ground for fast fashion leftovers

Chile’s Atacama, the driest desert in the world, is increasingly suffering from pollution caused by fast fashion. | Continue reading


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The price of truth: Al Jazeera marks 25 dangerous years

Killings, threats and air raids on its bureaus – Al Jazeera looks back on 25 dangerous years of telling the human story. | Continue reading


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Afghanistan girls learn, 'code' underground

Hundreds of girls continue to learn – some online and others in hidden makeshift classrooms – despite school closure. | Continue reading


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Belarus classifies social media channels as ‘extremist’

Those who subscribe to three of the most popular opposition social media channels can face up to seven years in prison. | Continue reading


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Hate campaign in India against Urdu for being a ‘Muslim’ language

Hindu nationalist groups target Indian-born language after clothing brand’s Diwali advertisement features Urdu words. | Continue reading


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Brazil’s Bolsonaro accused of crimes against humanity over Covid

Senators say Bolsonaro is ‘the main person responsible for the government’s mistakes during the pandemic’. | Continue reading


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Sudan’s PM Hamdok under house arrest, ministers detained

Sudan’s information ministry says prime minister was taken to an unknown location after he refused to join ‘coup’. | Continue reading


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A letter to a refugee child who must ‘survive’ in a new country

Here in this country, you have to learn how to do things the way other people do, to survive. | Continue reading


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Harvesting ‘true cinnamon’: The story of the Ceylon spice

Ceylon cinnamon has been produced in Sri Lanka for generations. But experienced peelers are now rare. | Continue reading


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A letter to a refugee child ‘afraid of speaking the new language’

Like you, I was afraid of how I would sound in English to the people who were born speaking the language. | Continue reading


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Infographic: All you need to know about Iraq's election

Some 25 million people are registered to vote in Iraq’s fifth parliamentary election since the 2003 US-led invasion. | Continue reading


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Ukraine to produce Turkish armed drones: Minister

Ukraine has previously used the Turkish armed drones against pro-Russian separatists in the country’s east. | Continue reading


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Signal, Telegram mint millions of new users on Facebook outage

Facebook suffered a six-hour global outage that spanned all its apps including WhatsApp messaging and Instagram. | Continue reading


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Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp down in global outage

Outage is affecting tens of thousands of users across social media platforms, according to an outage tracking website. | Continue reading


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US lawyer who sued Chevron sentenced to 6 months in contempt case

Steven Donziger has spent more than two decades battling oil giant over pollution in the Ecuadorian rainforest. | Continue reading


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China shows off new drones and jets at Zhuhai airshow – China News – Al Jazeera

The six-day event will showcase China’s homegrown aviation and space technologies after a year’s delay due to COVID. | Continue reading


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China pumps $14bn in cash into market amid Evergrande crisis

The People’s Bank of China added 90 billion yuan of funds on a net basis as the Evergrande debt crisis intensifies. | Continue reading


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750k US households could be evicted across the US before the end of the year

Some 750,000 households could be evicted across the United States before the end of the year, Goldman Sachs estimates. | Continue reading


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Fossil of land-roaming whale species found in Egypt

Prehistoric whale, known as semi-aquatic because it lived on land and sea, showed signs of an accomplished hunter. | Continue reading


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Can Navalny’s Smart Voting app affect Russia’s election?

Opposition figure’s tactical voting app aims to eke out United Russia candidates, but some say it is politically flawed. | Continue reading


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Fire alarms sound at International Space Station

Alarms went off in the Russian segment of the ISS during recharging of station’s batteries, Russia’s space agency said. | Continue reading


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The Forever War: 20 Years After 9/11

A documentary edition of the show on 20 years of the ‘War on Terror’ and the role US media have played therein. | Continue reading


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Afghan all-girl robotics team members land in Mexico

Five members of the robotics team arrived in Mexico, fleeing an uncertain future at home. | Continue reading


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India gives emergency approval for world’s first Covid-19 DNA jab

The vaccine, ZyCoV-D, uses a section of genetic material from the virus that gives instructions as either DNA or RNA. | Continue reading


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Turkish showcases domestically-produced stealth fighter jet

Turkish showcases domestically-produced stealth fighter jet, drones at International Defence Industry Fair in Istanbul. | Continue reading


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‘Migration is the phenomenon of our time’

Foreign Minister Erika Mouynes discusses the migration crisis at the Colombia-Panama border. | Continue reading


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China has secret jail for Uighurs – in Dubai

Woman says she was held for days at a Chinese-run secret detention facility in Dubai along with at least two Uighurs. | Continue reading


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UK judge backs US appeal in Assange extradition case

British judge gives US permission to expand grounds for appealing an earlier decision to block the extradition. | Continue reading


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Gen Z teens get a crash course in pitfalls of US jobs market

With employers scrambling to fill job openings, Gen Z teens are stepping into the breach. | Continue reading


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Google co-founder Larry Page is now a New Zealand resident

Opposition MPs question why Page’s application was approved quickly at time when others were turned away amid pandemic. | Continue reading


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CDC issues new ban on evictions of most US renters after protest

Move sought by President Joe Biden after Congress fails to act on expired national ban of forced removals. | Continue reading


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ADB, fin firms draw plan to close Asia coal-fired power plants

The speedy closure of these plants aims to reduce the biggest source of carbon emissions. | Continue reading


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Israel's war on ('anti-Semitic') ice cream

Israel is waging a war against ice cream – and it is losing. | Continue reading


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Stone Age axe dating back 1.3M years unearthed in Morocco

Researchers find North Africa’s oldest Stone Age hand-axe manufacturing site, dating back 1.3 million years. | Continue reading


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Thousands of scientists warn climate tipping points ‘imminent’

Researchers say ‘overexploitation of the Earth’ has seen many of its ‘vital signs’ deteriorate to record levels. | Continue reading


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