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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.
While experts applaud the new law, a first in the US, for bringing in transparency, it is 'light touch regulation'.
Palestinian journalists reflect on the courage required of their colleagues in Gaza to document war and oppression.
Journalists are experiencing a 'total genocide' in Gaza, Al Jazeera's conference is told.
The first phase of a Gaza ceasefire agreement has dramatically reduced Israeli attacks in southern Gaza.
Al Jazeera looks back at the faces of people who suffered throughout two years of Israel's war on Gaza.
Aurak Dandila was a tiny, peaceful village nestled into a mountainside. Then the earth shook and unleashed the boulders.
Bangladesh's political turmoil has been mixed bag for the Indian sari industry, hurting some traders and helping others.
Haikal survived for three days and two dark nights trapped beneath the rubble of his collapsed school in East Java.
Rising rent and grocery bills are making life harder for everyone from teachers to gig workers and small business owners
Hezbollah is reportedly regrouping but analysts say it is pursuing different avenues, not military might against Israel.
Locals who sided with pro-Russian separatists become ideologically closer to Ukraine as the war rumbles on.
While a historic decision, Western states' recognition of Palestine needs to come with more action, analysts say.
Israeli soldiers took Mahmoud Sanaqra after they shot him in February. His mother is still waiting to get him back.
The pager attack in Lebanon kicked off a year that upended the country's political and military reality.
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