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Iran’s former foreign minister argues Israel, backed by the US, has killed every opportunity for peace.
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David Adler says Sumud Flotilla activists were 'kidnapped, stripped, zip-tied, blindfolded' and sent to prison camp.
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Husamettin Dogan is the only defendant to appeal his conviction for assaulting Pelicot in a landmark French case.
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A Los Angeles court orders the pharma giant to pay damages to the family of Mae Moore, who died of mesothelioma in 2021.
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US's Trump said the two leaders would discuss trade as tariffs weigh on the Canadian economy.
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The Gaza war has lasted two years – are Israel and the US ready to end it now?
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Italy host Israel in an October 14 World Cup qualifier, in Udine where the football stadium only holds 6,000 spectators.
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A global truce for the duration of February's 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics will be sought by hosts Italy.
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The trauma of the Hamas-led attacks on Israel continues to define and justify its bombing of Gaza, analysts say.
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Threat to invoke the Act comes amid protests in Portland and legal challenges against his anti-immigration crackdown.
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An embattled President Macron is facing increasing calls to announce snap elections or even to step down.
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FIFA cited falsified or doctored documentation in sanctioning Malaysia football for breaches in an AFC qualifier.
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Claimants say government used data to track and target activists in the wake of 2021 coup.
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Sebastien Lecornu to hold two days of talks to try to shore up cross-party support for his collapsed government.
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Masanaga Kageyama was on a flight to Chile for the Under-20 World Cup when the crew raised the alarm.
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Two years on, Gaza’s children still bear the scars of war — Farah fears the night, Myriam survived the rubble.
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“I was beaten by two police officers as I was being put into the van.”
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Al Jazeera’s Ibrahim al-Khalili reflects on the two years since Israel’s war on Gaza began.
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The stories of boys and girls killed walking in their neighbourhoods, playing outside or staying home.
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Retired professor VK Tripathi leaves his home in India’s New Delhi every day to hand out flyers about Gaza's genocide.
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Al Jazeera looks back at the faces of people who suffered throughout two years of Israel's war on Gaza.
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Officials halt search at al-Khoziny school after clearing debris and determining no more bodies to be found.
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The arrests followed clashes on Saturday, as many opposition parties boycotted local elections.
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Israel has killed or injured more than 10 percent of Gaza's population over the past 24 months.
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The Egyptologist and former minister of antiquities will be the first Arab to lead the UN's cultural organisation.
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As talks are in progress in Egypt to discuss plan to end the war in Gaza, deadly Israeli attacks continue in Gaza.
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Twin reports from the Costs of War Project find the US has backed Israel with more than $21bn since October 2023.
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The seven-time MotoGP world champion will be out of action until November after reinjuring his shoulder on the weekend.
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Once more Israel, Israel is emptying Gaza City while telling residents to flee to "safe zones" that are anything but
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Al Jazeera's @AlexGatopoulos asks why the focus of the US military appears to be turning inward
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US President Donald Trump says Democrats must end the shutdown before talks can start after six days of gridlock.
