Aljazeera
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Nyagoah Tut Pur of Human Rights Watch analyses the recent surge in violence in South Sudan.
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Peace talks progress after Azerbaijan's recapture of Karabakh, pushing towards a treaty to end decades-long hostilities.
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Five British women share their personal experiences of suffering discrimination in the UK because they wear the hijab.
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Satellite photos from NASA show the widespread impact of Israel’s electricity and fuel cutoffs to Gaza.
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Palestinians in the occupied West Bank are anxious about the future as Israel steps up aggression against refugee camps.
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Football fans in Argentina have joined pensioners in weekly protests against government funding cuts.
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Amid unsteady reconstruction efforts, pain persists in Borodyanka, a town where hundreds of civilians were killed.
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Some of the US president's most daring MAGA policies may inflict irreparable harm to the US economy.
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The World Boxing Organization has given Oleksandr Usyk a month to reach a deal to fight Joseph Parker.
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Iran says it has turned much of its reserves into gold, as gold imports soar to three times the level of last year.
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In this episode of Project Force, @AlexGatopoulos asks whether another round of violence is coming in Syria
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We compare and contrast Trump’s reaction to Canada’s surcharges and his silence on Israel cutting Gaza’s power.
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Riot police used tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannon to try to disperse stone-throwing protesters.
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UN experts say Israel 'intentionally attacked and destroyed' the Palestinian territory’s main fertility centre.
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Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te claims China is deepening its 'influence campaign' on the island.
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Home affairs minister says he can't wait to 'see the back of' content creator who posted video with marsupial.
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Moscow's military liberated in a week much of the territory Ukraine had held for seven months.
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Riot police used tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannon to disperse people protesting pension cuts in Buenos Aires.
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Lewis Hamilton is primed to make his first F1 race appearance for the famous Italian car manufacturer at Albert Park.
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NASA says it will reattempt launch to bring home astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams on Friday.
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These are the key developments on day 1,113 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Majority of Americans disapprove of Trump’s economic management amid stock market turmoil, polls show.
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Funding cuts could mean less help for people in Gaza, Sudan, Syria, Ukraine and many more countries, UN aid chief said.
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US President Donald Trump's administration has abolished 83 percent of aid agency's humanitarian programmes.
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US president says 'nobody is expelling Palestinians from Gaza' during White House meeting.