The Brutalist Report - aljazeera
- Within a week of takeover, Musk launches layoffs across Twitter [1105d]
- US job growth strong in October, but cracks emerging [1106d]
- Thousands of education workers in Canada’s Ontario launch strike [1106d]
- Putin endorses evacuation of Ukraine’s Kherson region [1106d]
- Trump ally Tom Barrack acquitted of illicit UAE lobbying [1106d]
- What next for Pakistan after the shooting of Imran Khan? [1106d]
- Imran Khan says Pakistan PM Sharif involved in plot to kill him [1106d]
- US, Canada sanction Haitian politicians over ties to armed gangs [1106d]
- MEP’s urge Greece to do more to investigate spyware scandal [1106d]
- Reporter hails work of Julian Assange, WikiLeaks in new book [1106d]
- Norway insists Italy responsible for people stranded on NGO ships [1106d]
- How Kyiv copes with blackouts [1106d]
- ‘Get ready’: Trump expected to announce run for US presidency [1106d]
- Qatar official slams ‘hypocrisy’ of World Cup criticism [1106d]
- Five key takeaways from the Ethiopia peace deal [1106d]
- ‘The past glory is returning’: Ibadan’s nascent artistic revival [1106d]
- Barcelona legend Gerard Piqué to retire from football [1106d]
- The new Jewish state in the Levant: A fanatics-led nuclear power [1106d]
- Canada posts big job gain in October, unemployment rate unchanged [1106d]
- On the ballot in the US midterms: Economy [1106d]
- Turnout low, and Palestinians divided, after Israel elections [1106d]
- Drought killed 205 Kenyan elephants in 10 months – minister [1106d]
- Pakistan is on the edge — Imran Khan’s shooting could tip it over [1106d]
- Photos: DR Congo’s faltering fight against illegal cobalt mines [1106d]
- As inflation rises, could European support for Ukraine wobble? [1106d]
- FIFA urges World Cup teams to ‘focus on the football’ in Qatar [1106d]
- Two-thirds of South Sudan at risk of severe hunger in 2023 – UN [1106d]
- London’s Heathrow airport staff to strike ahead of FIFA World Cup [1106d]
- South Africa gets $497m from World Bank for clean energy sourcing [1106d]
- Britain rules out new elections in Northern Ireland this year [1106d]
- Europa League roundup: Arsenal top, Manchester United in playoffs [1106d]
- NBA’s Kyrie Irving, suspended over anti-Semitic film, apologises [1106d]
- Twitter to begin layoffs after Elon Musk takeover [1106d]
- S Korea scrambles warplanes as 180 North Korean aircraft detected [1106d]
- Protest calls in Pakistan after ex-PM Imran Khan shot in shin [1106d]
- Analysis: Can Ethiopia iron out issues after AU peace deal? [1106d]
- Israeli fighter jets hit Gaza after reports of rocket fire [1106d]
- New Tunisia electoral law ‘eliminates’ gender parity: HRW [1106d]
- China’s stock markets jump on hopes for end to ‘zero COVID’ [1106d]
- ‘Back to Africa’: French MP sparks parliament outrage [1106d]
- What’s at stake for COP27 climate talks in Egypt? [1106d]
- Myanmar military diverts civilian jet fuel to air force: Amnesty [1106d]
- Is voter suppression threatening US democracy? [1106d]
- Cricket: The unlikely sport helping Syrian refugees in Lebanon [1106d]
- Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 254 [1106d]
- Ex-US fighter pilot held in Australia battles to stop extradition [1106d]
- Australia bets on facial recognition for problem gamblers [1106d]
- German Chancellor Olaf Scholz visits China with eye on trade [1106d]
- China says US to blame for breakdown in climate cooperation [1106d]
- Russia signals possible Kherson retreat, but Ukraine wary [1106d]
- Musk aiming to charge for Twitter check mark from Monday: reports [1106d]
- US says China, Russia have leverage to stop N Korea nuclear test [1106d]
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