Russia and the United States are accused of spreading misinformation as tensions rise over Ukraine.
German chancellor says there is now an opportunity for a deal to be reached and sanctions lifted.
Officers say 'assaultive and aggressive' behaviour led them to use 'chemical irritant' to disperse demonstrators.
Dubai's world fair represents a golden opportunity for MENA participants to drum up interest in their countries.
Brunel, in his mid-70s, was under investigation for the rape and trafficking of minors for sexual exploitation.
Fierce Atlantic storm brought record winds, knocking 1.4 million households off the grid the day before.
Russian leader oversees launch of military exercises involving Moscow's strategic nuclear missiles.
The blast caused 'huge damage' in a restaurant filled with politicians and government officials, police said.
We examine the theatre of the Ukraine crisis. Plus, Afghan media six months since the Taliban’s takeover.
Troops targeted by 'unidentified armed men' in the Archam region near the border with restive Burkina Faso and Niger.
Announcement comes as Kyiv says a Ukrainian soldier was killed in shelling by rebels in the east of the country.
Oil prices have hit an eight-year high on US warnings of a possible war in Ukraine.
US vice president says NATO forces would be bolstered in Eastern Europe if Russia invades Ukraine.
Afghanistan’s deputy finance minister on the Taliban-led government's plan to prevent a complete economic meltdown.
Judge tells planemaker to halt any practical effects of a decision to revoke a $6bn jet order from the Gulf carrier.
Disinformation expert Carmen Celestini speaks to Al Jazeera about border blockades, occupation that paralysed Canada.
The revelation could interest federal investigators responsible for policing the handling of government secrets.
As hospitals struggle with surge of patients, experts wonder whether Zero COVID policy contributed to city's problems.
US president says Russian attack could be 'in coming days', but says path of diplomacy still open to reduce tensions.
Many protesters remain defiant, refusing to leave the downtown core of Canada's capital despite repeated warnings.
Traders also took risk off the table ahead of a United States holiday on Monday.
Reporters observed Israeli border police charging protesters with horses in occupied East Jerusalem.