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Palestinians in Gaza stuck as they try to plan for peace, even as Israel refuses to end its violence against them.
Bangladesh protesters applaud death penalty for former PM. But she is far from the gallows, in India.
The New Visions art movement energised a cultural boycott in the 1980s. Artists are still using it as inspiration today.
As fishing traditions are threatened by storms and poachers, pearl oyster farms offer a lifeline to coastal communities.
India says 'antinational forces' behind the deadly Delhi blast. Analysts say a harsher crackdown awaits Kashmir.
Analysts say Israel is not upholding its end of the ceasefire and looking for reasons to strike a depleted Hezbollah.
PM Modi said in May that any future 'terror' attack would be viewed as an 'act of war'. That limits who India can blame.
I’d crashed my car into a homeless woman. She spent her final moments showing me kindness.
Experts tell Al Jazeera what would happen if the world decided to get rid of its core institution next week.
As the mayoral election nears, Mamdani is showing what it takes to maintain a lead with the Jewish population in NYC.
Amid crackdowns on dissent, a high-stakes struggle between government supporters and critics is under way.
Small businesses in NYC face steep challenges, as there are few protections preventing them from being priced out.
Mexican shoe businesses can export to US tariff-free under USMCA but old policies and corrupt practices hold them back.
Nine-year-old Muhammad al-Hallaq was killed by Israeli forces on October 16, leaving his family shattered by the loss.
Hiba and Mohammad have suffered immensely during Israel's war on Gaza, and have little to look forward to.
As Pakistan closes refugee villages, thousands of Afghans could get caught up in the Islamabad-Taliban conflict.
Victims and families of protesters shot dead by security forces say promises of accountability, compensation not met.
Many born with the genetic disorder thalassaemia major die before the age of 10. Donated blood can help keep them alive.
Although haunted by loss and uncertainty, Palestinians find relief in wedding celebrations and cups of coffee.
Israeli forces have carried out multiple demolitions in the West Bank's Khallet al-Daba in 2025.
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