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‘They’re going to come at you’: Paola Egonu on racism and volleyball
The Italian volleyball star talks to Al Jazeera about her goal to be a voice for her community and inspiring the youth.
What are the implications of Slovakia’s election result?
Winner opposes more military funding for war in Ukraine and wants negotiations.
Saudi-Iran Asian Champions League game cancelled in row over Soleimani bust
Saudi club refuses to leave locker room for game against Iran's Sepahan over statue of slain Iranian general in stadium.
Bangladesh dengue deaths cross 1,000 in worst outbreak on record
At least 1,017 die and nearly 209,000 infected, making 2023 the deadliest year since first recorded epidemic in 2000.
What is FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried’s trial about?
Bankman-Fried, who had his bail revoked in August, faces multiple charges of money laundering and fraud.
EU dismisses doubts over long-term commitment to Ukraine in Kyiv meeting
While Western assistance for Ukraine remains robust, critics of that support have become increasingly vocal in EU, US.
Could US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy lose his job?
Hardline Republicans are threatening to oust their own party's speaker — using a rule McCarthy himself introduced.
Slovakia summons Russian embassy official to protest pre-election statement
Row centres on remarks by Russia's foreign intelligence service director about US 'interference' in the country.
Denis Mukwege, DRC’s Nobel prize winner, announces presidency bid
Nobel Peace Prize-winning doctor worked with victims of rape and brought attention to sexual violence during conflicts.
WHO recommends second malaria vaccine for children, rollout early next year
R21/Matrix-M vaccine, made by Serum Institute of India, is approved already for use in Burkina Faso, Ghana and Nigeria.

