Afghanistan’s opium crop falls 20 percent as synthetic drugs surge
UN says the area devoted to opium poppies has dropped to a fraction of that cultivated before Taliban’s narcotics ban.
UN says the area devoted to opium poppies has dropped to a fraction of that cultivated before Taliban’s narcotics ban.
The Online Safety Act, sold as child protection, now hides Gaza’s pain, silences dissent and spreads censorship.
Kamil Idris tells Al Jazeera violence could spill beyond Sudan's borders if international community fails to step in.
Shaina Low on aid entering Gaza since the ceasefire being far below what’s needed to meet the desperate needs.
The IMF says global public debt could exceed 100% of GDP by the end of the decade.
Al Jazeera’s Ibrahim al-Khalili reflects on his brother’s release and the deep scars left on freed Palestinian prisoners
At least 80,000 people displaced as Sudan’s humanitarian crisis deepens following the RSF’s capture of el-Fasher.
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum has filed a complaint after she was groped by a man on the street.
Russia threatens to encircle Pokrovsk, seeing it as a gateway to the remaining free areas of Donetsk.
Billed as Kashmir's biggest ever cricket show, the collapsed event has left a trail of questions, sense of betrayal.