Aljazeera
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Cause of blackout remains unknown, but early indications point to spike in electricity use due to severe heat.
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A quiet takeover of occupied West Bank has been cooking for 18 months. Are the far right going to get their way?
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From overlooked symptoms to misdiagnosis, how has the medical gender gap been affecting women’s health for years?
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Fault Lines investigates killings of civilians by the Israeli military in Gaza and the United States's role in the war.
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Survivors of the June 8 massacre recount the Israeli attack, and the feeling that much of the world doesn't care.
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Israeli tanks push deeper into western Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, firing shells at displaced people’s tents.
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A video released by an Israeli journalist shows Gaza’s Rafah crossing burnt and destroyed.
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Significant move prompts Israel to summon Armenian ambassador for 'harsh reprimand'.
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Removal of Orano licence highlights tensions with France, with Russia said to be eyeing the major site.
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Candidates promise to fix Britain's domestic woes as the top two parties look set to lose votes over Gaza positions.
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First proclaimed by the UN in 2014 in recognition of its universal appeal, the event is marked every June 21.
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Local media reported an unidentified man died from a gunshot wound to his thigh during riot police crackdown in Nairobi.
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Worsening insecurity in the country is fuelling rumours of dissent against Burkina Faso's military government.
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Blaze on farmland was spread by winds to nearby villages, one of several to hit the country this week.
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Prioritising child protection is both the right and smart thing to do.
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Incident is the third this month and took place as Russian President Vladimir Putin was visiting Pyongyang.
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All that is left from my favourite places in Gaza are my memories, and the photographs in which I tried to capture them.
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Measures mark the first time Tokyo has targeted China-based companies over their alleged support for Russia's war.
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Flag carrier has become a regular target of government criticism as it struggles to recover from the COVID pandemic.
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Son Kiefer Sutherland pays tribute to a father who 'loved what he did and did what he loved'.
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Republican contender known for his hardline stance on immigration says graduates should be able to stay in the country.
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As the war enters its 847th day, these are the main developments.
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Rohingya and ethnic Rakhine see dreams of education and work disappear as conflict escalates in long-troubled state.
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ByteDance said US government prefers to shut down than work on an 'effective solution' to protect US users.
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UN commission's damning findings follow Security Council resolution and ICJ orders.