Aljazeera
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De facto presidential nominee draws attention to Palestinians' plight as she walks fine line on divisive conflict.
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Mohammad Arafat tells Al Jazeera authorities tried to 'de-escalate' tensions as UN officials urge probe into crackdown.
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US presidential candidates attack each other in first major speeches since Biden dropped out of race.
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Pro-Palestine protesters in Berlin staged a mini-Gaza scene, acting as victims of an Israeli attack.
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As President Nicolas Maduro fights for political survival in Venezuela’s election, some supporters refuse to desert him.
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Displaced Palestinians have been forced to seek shelter in a cemetery in Gaza’s Khan Younis.
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Eight Palestinians released from Israel’s Ofer Prison say they were tortured and interrogated.
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Antonio Guterres urges countries to shift away from fossil fuels to tackle the climate crisis driving extreme heat.
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Which basketball teams are playing at the Olympics, when are the games and who are the favourites? Al Jazeera explains.
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Hundreds of thousands evacuated as authorities warn of swelling rivers, flash floods in several provinces.
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It would be helpful to clarify what the Palestinians are really being offered as part of this much-lauded solution.
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Israeli prime minister, who will also meet ex-President Trump on US visit, faces condemnation over devastating conflict.
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Tamarri Lindo hoped to race for Canada at the Olympics. But his immigration status would be the biggest hurdle of all.
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Ban comes after Montenegrin lawmakers adopted a resolution to remember people killed in Jasenovac prison camp.
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Ukraine’s foreign minister visited Beijing for the first time during the war, as Kyiv turns to diplomacy to win war aims
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Authorities say damage is 'significant' in Canadian Rockies town as firefighters work to save as much as possible.
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As the war enters its 881st day, these are the main developments.
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Two women and six men were released from Ofer Prison and were taken to Al-Aqsa Hospital in central Gaza.
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Petrol will cost up to 15 percent more from Friday.
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Some businesses have reopened, but mobile internet and social media sites are still blocked. Universities remain shut.
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PM defends Israel's war on Gaza, suggesting Israel has minimised civilian losses. What do the facts say?
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A group of 23 young men and women risk their lives each day to bring first aid to victims of Israeli raids.
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Palestinian teenager Radwan al-Baghdadi says he feels alone after an Israeli air strike in Gaza killed his cousin.
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Prosector of International Criminal Court seeks arrest warrant for Israeli PM over alleged crimes during war on Gaza.
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After the court's landmark opinion on the occupation, Israel cannot avoid global condemnation by silencing UN experts.