Basketball jersey from Jordan's famed 'Last Dance' season with the Chicago Bulls sets record for game-worn memorabilia.
Hungary furious after MEPs voted 433 in favour and 123 against a resolution declaring country in breach of EU norms.
Authorities detain retired colonel weeks after a commission declared the disappearance of 43 students a 'state crime'.
Migrants stood outside Kamala Harris's residence in Washington, DC before aid workers guided them to nearby church.
Chinese and Russian presidents meet in Uzbekistan as both nations are being isolated by the West.
With inflation continuing to rise in Argentina, many struggle to pay for essentials like food and medicine.
The 30-year mortgage rate rose to 6.02 percent from 5.89 percent last week, mortgage buyer Freddie Mac reports.
Emergency workers say the victims died in a crush of people during an event celebrating the nation's independence.
AJ Documentary Industry Days aims to bring stories from regions that are often underreported, its founder says.
Baku provides death toll but makes no comment on reported ceasefire deal to end days of heavy fighting between rivals.
President Ruto says subsidies have been costly and prone to abuse, including causing artificial shortages of products.
Salt rooms are primitive mortuaries designed to preserve bodies in the absence of refrigerated morgues.
The Africa CDC chief was asked if he agreed with the WHO that the end of the COVD-19 pandemic was in sight.
In a statement posted on social media, the 41-year-old says next week's Laver Cup will be his final ATP tournament.
The Russian president's encounters with the Chinese leader cannot be considered a meeting of equals, analysts say.
The scandal around Ramaphosa erupted in June after South Africa's ex-chief spy filed a complaint with the police.
Authorities now say 10 people have died since Tuesday's collapse of a residential building in Amman.
Here’s a round-up of Al Jazeera’s Middle East coverage from the past week.
England were due to visit last year, but cancelled at short notice after New Zealand pulled out citing safety concerns.
People queue for hours in London to pay their last respects to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II in Westminster Hall.
The British-Irish suspect is believed to have laundered more than $200m in illicit cash.
The commission says that governments were not transparent, and criticises UN health body for a slow response.
Members of one union had rejected a tentative agreement their leaders negotiated with the biggest freight railways.
President Joao Lourenco, 68, returned to power after the August 24 vote gave the ruling party a thin majority.
Thousands of Benin bronzes are scattered around European museums after being looted by the British in the 19th century.