US blacklists scandal-plagued NSO, adding pressure on the company that has to pay back $450 million in loans. | Continue reading
National Unity Government has launched fundraising schemes to support its campaign to overthrow the military government. | Continue reading
Officials say the US could be unable to pay its creditors within days if the borrowing ceiling is not raised. | Continue reading
Study explores potential radiological fallout and evacuations from a missile strike on commercial nuclear power plants. | Continue reading
President Bolsonaro had claimed that COVID-19 vaccines may raise the chance of contracting AIDS. | Continue reading
As global powers abandon their anti-coup stance, military cliques are feeling emboldened to seize power in Africa. | Continue reading
Move comes after company ran afoul of Chinese authorities by pushing ahead with a $4.4bn US IPO in July. | Continue reading
Stranded refugees and migrants tell of struggle to survive in freezing conditions and brutal treatment by guards. | Continue reading
Ebou Janha, 102, is the only surviving veteran of a regiment of Gambian soldiers who fought for the British in Burma. | Continue reading
British politicians do what African politicians do. Yet they insist on calling it something else. | Continue reading
Effects of climate change are slowing a key ocean circulation system with immense consequences for Earth’s climate. | Continue reading
It is about the American world. | Continue reading
Iraq is planning to build eight nuclear reactors to tackle a crippling power shortage in the oil-rich economy. | Continue reading
Chile’s Atacama, the driest desert in the world, is increasingly suffering from pollution caused by fast fashion. | Continue reading
Killings, threats and air raids on its bureaus – Al Jazeera looks back on 25 dangerous years of telling the human story. | Continue reading
Hundreds of girls continue to learn – some online and others in hidden makeshift classrooms – despite school closure. | Continue reading
Those who subscribe to three of the most popular opposition social media channels can face up to seven years in prison. | Continue reading
Hindu nationalist groups target Indian-born language after clothing brand’s Diwali advertisement features Urdu words. | Continue reading
Senators say Bolsonaro is ‘the main person responsible for the government’s mistakes during the pandemic’. | Continue reading
Sudan’s information ministry says prime minister was taken to an unknown location after he refused to join ‘coup’. | Continue reading
Here in this country, you have to learn how to do things the way other people do, to survive. | Continue reading
Ceylon cinnamon has been produced in Sri Lanka for generations. But experienced peelers are now rare. | Continue reading
Like you, I was afraid of how I would sound in English to the people who were born speaking the language. | Continue reading
Some 25 million people are registered to vote in Iraq’s fifth parliamentary election since the 2003 US-led invasion. | Continue reading
Ukraine has previously used the Turkish armed drones against pro-Russian separatists in the country’s east. | Continue reading
Facebook suffered a six-hour global outage that spanned all its apps including WhatsApp messaging and Instagram. | Continue reading
Outage is affecting tens of thousands of users across social media platforms, according to an outage tracking website. | Continue reading
Steven Donziger has spent more than two decades battling oil giant over pollution in the Ecuadorian rainforest. | Continue reading
The six-day event will showcase China’s homegrown aviation and space technologies after a year’s delay due to COVID. | Continue reading
The People’s Bank of China added 90 billion yuan of funds on a net basis as the Evergrande debt crisis intensifies. | Continue reading
Some 750,000 households could be evicted across the United States before the end of the year, Goldman Sachs estimates. | Continue reading
Prehistoric whale, known as semi-aquatic because it lived on land and sea, showed signs of an accomplished hunter. | Continue reading
Opposition figure’s tactical voting app aims to eke out United Russia candidates, but some say it is politically flawed. | Continue reading
Alarms went off in the Russian segment of the ISS during recharging of station’s batteries, Russia’s space agency said. | Continue reading
A documentary edition of the show on 20 years of the ‘War on Terror’ and the role US media have played therein. | Continue reading
Five members of the robotics team arrived in Mexico, fleeing an uncertain future at home. | Continue reading
The vaccine, ZyCoV-D, uses a section of genetic material from the virus that gives instructions as either DNA or RNA. | Continue reading
Turkish showcases domestically-produced stealth fighter jet, drones at International Defence Industry Fair in Istanbul. | Continue reading
Foreign Minister Erika Mouynes discusses the migration crisis at the Colombia-Panama border. | Continue reading
Woman says she was held for days at a Chinese-run secret detention facility in Dubai along with at least two Uighurs. | Continue reading
British judge gives US permission to expand grounds for appealing an earlier decision to block the extradition. | Continue reading
With employers scrambling to fill job openings, Gen Z teens are stepping into the breach. | Continue reading
Opposition MPs question why Page’s application was approved quickly at time when others were turned away amid pandemic. | Continue reading
Move sought by President Joe Biden after Congress fails to act on expired national ban of forced removals. | Continue reading
The speedy closure of these plants aims to reduce the biggest source of carbon emissions. | Continue reading
Israel is waging a war against ice cream – and it is losing. | Continue reading
Researchers find North Africa’s oldest Stone Age hand-axe manufacturing site, dating back 1.3 million years. | Continue reading
Researchers say ‘overexploitation of the Earth’ has seen many of its ‘vital signs’ deteriorate to record levels. | Continue reading