Aljazeera
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Video from the Zeitoun neighbourhood of Gaza City shows the aftermath of a reported Israeli tank shelling.
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Metal waste from the sea bed is a source of income for Bruno – but mainly he loves the peace he finds under the water.
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Muhammad Nimah Nasser is third top commander killed in cross-border fighting, which has increased in recent weeks.
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Sustainability is the basis of Deborah Nzarubara’s bee business and approach to biodiversity.
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A source inside Pakistan cricket told Al Jazeera that despite the proposed date, India's participation is questionable.
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President Milei has spurred outrage by proposing to privatise nonprofit neighbourhood clubs, an Argentinian tradition.
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The race to the White House may come down to the economic records of the two leading presidential candidates.
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Solomon Fatoma, aka Solo’s Beat, creates his music from the sounds he finds all around him.
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Israel has illegally claimed 23.7sq km (9.15sq miles) of West Bank land as its own so far this year, Peace Now says.
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Has the world forgotten Sudan?
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Video shows the aftermath of an Israeli strike that killed a senior Hezbollah commander in Tyre, Lebanon.
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Powerful storm kills at least six people and causes significant damage in the southeast Caribbean.
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Mali has been plagued by al-Qaeda-linked and ethnically based armed groups, but forced out UN peacekeepers.
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Hezbollah's decision to wage a low-scale conflict against Israel has triggered mixed reactions in Lebanon.
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The worsening state of the NHS is high on the list of voter grievances ahead of the UK’s snap election. Some of them sa
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Hurricane Beryl has caused widespread destruction on Caribbean islands and in Venezuela.
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Police say protests were co-opted by 'suspects' engaging in 'criminal activities'.
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Asbestos is deadly, but India continues to be the world's largest importer of the toxic mineral.
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Laurent Vinatier is the latest Western citizen arrested by Moscow amid accusations of 'hostage diplomacy'.
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After 14 years of Conservative rule, Starmer's Labour looks set to inherit a divided country with economic challenges.
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Moscow claims to have destroyed sea drones targeting key oil shipping port Novorossiysk.
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At least 120 people, mostly women, have died at a religious gathering for Hindu guru Bhole Baba.
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This means if Myanmar's junta falls, Rohingya refugee repatriation would still be in doubt.
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Authorities say massive overcrowding and insufficient exits contributed to the deadly crush in Hathras, northern India.
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More than 150,000 people have contracted skin infections in the squalid conditions prevailing in the enclave.