Al Jazeera's breakdown of the qualified teams, playoffs and shock omissions from the FIFA World Cup in North America.
American Breezy Johnson, crowned world downhill champion last winter, expects the toughest race in history next February at ...
On a lush cricket ground outside Colombo the sharp jingling of a ball cuts through the afternoon air. Every rattle is a ...
AFP on MSN
Haiti gets break from violence as gangs join in celebrations over country's World Cup qualification
PORT-AU-PRINCE — Fireworks and dancing erupted across Haiti in a reprieve from gang violence as people came together to ...
Al-Monitor on MSN
The Sudanese who told the world what happened in El-Fasher
"Sixteen killed." "Seven killed." "Thirty-one killed." "People are eating cowhide to survive." "The bombs are getting closer.
Agence France-Presse on MSN
Funny old world: the week's offbeat news
From a kitty being treated like a criminal to why it is no good trying to reason with seagulls... - Gulled again - British ...
Dick Cheney, the powerful and controversial former vice president, was mourned Thursday by a bipartisan panoply of political ...
The edited clips of Trump's speech before the Jan 6 Capitol riots sparked outrage against the major British news network.
From a toe-curling tale of Peruvian politics to the lifesaving qualities of red wine... Your weekly roundup of offbeat stories from around the world. An elderly French cyclist survived for three days ...
World leaders attending a climate summit in Brazil launched a fund Thursday to save the world's forests, quickly raking in over $5 billion in pledges to reward tropical countries for not chopping down ...
Broncos chief executive Dave Donaghy confirmed the NRL’s richest club wants to capitalise on the massive Middle East market ...
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