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Workers across different sectors walk off the job to demand better pay and conditions.
About 2.6 million people in the war-torn northern Ethiopian region desperately need food aid.
Russia and Ukraine have blamed each other for shelling near Europe's largest nuclear facility.
Rivers drying up and farmland parched. Water scarcity in Europe is affecting lives and businesses across the continent.
Sierra Leone’s president discusses the deadly protests against his government.
The two sides have met in Brussels to resolve a dispute sparked by vehicle licence plates.
Al Jazeera gets the European perspective ahead of the Middle East’s first football World Cup.
The recent killing of Al Jazeera’s Shireen Abu Akleh has given many journalists a renewed sense of purpose.
Ankara and Moscow are shoring up their cooperation as Russia faces isolation and sanctions.
Movement says it has guaranteed security and independence, but critics point to widespread human rights violations.
Kenya's Deputy President William Ruto secured a narrow victory over opposition leader Raila Odinga in presidential vote.
Humanitarian rescue groups urge more action to prevent tragedies at sea.
The armed group says the country is 'moving forward' one year after its return to power.
Scientists say intense droughts, wildfires and heatwaves are the new reality.
The UN urges windfall tax on the profits of oil and gas giants.
Africa’s first Pritzker Prize-winning architect discusses his journey from rural Burkina Faso to global recognition.
Curfew imposed following rare anti-government demonstrations.
The Stream examines what is in store for millions of people as ballots are compiled.
It took all the Democrats in the US Senate to pass Inflation Reduction Act, but can it help their chances at the polls?
The brutal killing of Alika Ogorchukwu renews calls for a commitment to tackling racism in Italy.
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