After widespread criticism and mass arrests, Putin makes first public acknowledgment of mobilisation problems.
The Biden administration explicitly links fresh round of US sanctions to failure to restore 2015 Iran nuclear agreement.
The economy grew 0.1 percent in July, compared with a forecast for a 0.1 percent decline, but inflation persists.
Virginia 'Ginni' Thomas, a conservative activist, meets with committee investigating last year's US Capitol riot.
Palestinian artist and calligrapher exhibits the work he produced from inside Israeli prisons following his release.
Two consecutive quarters of economic contraction is an informal rule of thumb for a recession.
Republicans ramp up attack on Joe Biden's student debt forgiveness plan, saying US president overstepped his powers.
President Jair Bolsonaro's unfounded claims of electoral fraud raise concerns he may reject October 2 vote results.
Holy See says it received allegations over Carlos Ximenes Belo's behaviour in East Timor 2019, and then sanctioned him.
Bolsonaro vs Lula: Who will be Brazil’s next president?
Al Jazeera reveals how Labour created a hierarchy of racism that discriminated against Black, Asian and Muslim members.
N Korea conducts third ballistic missile launch in five days, hours after US Vice President Harris leaves S Korea.
Longest-serving monarch died at 14:10 GMT on September 8, document registered by her daughter shows.
Despite his personal failings and the legal threats he faces, his populist brand is only growing, at home and globally.
Residents whose wealth exceeds $2.9m will be subject to a new asset tax in 2023 and 2024, the Spanish government says.
Authorities said the full extent of the damage from strong winds and flooding expected to be revealed later on Thursday.
The government has banned the Popular Front of India and its affiliates for five years for alleged links to 'terrorism'
Palestinian cultural festival in Jerusalem is critical for preserving identity under military occupation, residents say.
Ruling means daughter of former prime minister and vice president of Pakistan Muslim League can run for election.
“It was very shocking and upsetting.”
But Russians entering the country for work, study and family visits will still be allowed into the country.
Here’s a round-up of Al Jazeera’s Middle East coverage this week.
Daniel Ortega describes priests as 'killers' and 'coup plotters', accusing the clergy of aiding 'American imperialism'.
Hurricane Ian left much of coastal southwest Florida in darkness, knocking out power to 2.5 million people.
Organisers say visitors will have to show negative PCR or antigen test to enter country, show tracking app at games.