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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.
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Sources familiar with the talks with Israel and Hamas say that progress was made on Monday, negotiations to continue.
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Here are the key events from day 1,321 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Trump administration continues to send individuals to countries where they have no ties amid mass deportation push.
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The deal also gives the ChatGPT creator the option to buy upto 10 percent of AMD.
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Researchers say inhalers in the US alone generate annual emissions equivalent to 530,000 cars.
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Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum shares the story of two toddlers born in Gaza on October 7, 2023, right before the war.
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Indonesia's national search-and-rescue agency said more bodies discovered in the rubble, a week after school collapse.
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CCTV footage shows the moment an Israeli drone struck a car in southern Lebanon, killing a husband and wife.
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Election marks landmark moment in country’s post-war transition, but vote goes largely to Sunni male representatives.
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Trump had imposed a 40% tariff on Brazil in July on top of a 10% earlier even though US has a trade surplus with Brazil.
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State accuses Trump of 'unlawful and unconstitutional' use of National Guard in latest effort to stop deployment.
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Former girlfriend of convicted sex abuser Jeffrey Epstein is serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking.
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Tensions rise between the US and Venezuela as Trump ratchets up military, political pressure against Venezuela's Maduro.
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Appointment of media figure known for pro-Israel, anti-'woke' stances comes as US media firms feel Trump pressure.
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The International Criminal Court has found Sudanese militia chief Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman guilty of war crimes.
