Voters in Arkansas, Maryland, Missouri, North and South Dakota deciding whether to OK recreational marijuana measures. Voters in five US states are
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US charges Haitian gang leaders over kidnappings, offers reward | Gun Violence News
The United States has announced charges against a total of seven Haitian gang leaders for their alleged involvement in the kidnappings of
Greece to ban sale of spyware amid phone-tapping scandal | Cybersecurity News
The move comes after a newspaper report alleging politicians and business people have been under state surveillance. Greece’s government says it will
Twitter owner Musk endorses Republicans in US midterms | Business and Economy News
Twitter’s new owner, Elon Musk, threw his weight behind Republicans ahead of Tuesday’s midterm elections in the United States, saying they could
Oath Keepers leader says group didn’t plan to storm US Capitol | Donald Trump News
Far-right group’s Stewart Rhodes tells jurors ‘there was no plan to enter’ Capitol building on January 6 last year. Oath Keepers leader
Education workers ending walkout as Ontario pledges to repeal law | Politics News
Under pressure, Premier Doug Ford says he will repeal law forcing 55,000 workers to accept contract in Canadian province. A union representing
Al Jazeera’s guide to the US midterm elections | US Midterm Elections 2022 News
Election Day is less than 24 hours away in the United States, where millions of voters are expected to cast their ballots
Finland’s President Niinisto: In poker terms, Putin went ‘all in’ | Russia-Ukraine war
From: Talk to Al Jazeera Sauli Niinisto discusses Russia’s possible reaction following his country’s pledge to join NATO. Finland shares a border
US, Canada sanction Haitian politicians over ties to armed gangs | Corruption News
The United States and Canada have imposed coordinated sanctions against two Haitian politicians, accusing Joseph Lambert and Youri Latortue of using their
Thousands of education workers in Canada’s Ontario launch strike | Education News
Approximately 55,000 education workers have walked off the job in Canada’s most populous province, after the Ontario government passed legislation this week
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