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Al Jazeera's Moath Al-Kahlout breaks down the costs of forced displacement for Palestinians, ordered by Israel.
Donald Trump says a US strike has killed 11 ‘narcoterrorists’ from a Venezuelan gang smuggling drugs in the Caribbean.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has arrived to attend China’s largest-ever military parade to mark Victory Day.
US President Donald Trump said he will continue deploying National Guard troops in cities such as Chicago and Baltimore.
Gaza’s beaches once symbolised leisure and escape. Now, one particular beachfront is a makeshift camp for thousands.
Belgium’s Foreign Minister Maxime Prevot tells Al Jazeera his country will recognise Palestine as a state this month.
The leading group of genocide scholars has agreed that Israel’s actions in Gaza meet the legal definition of genocide.
An organiser of the second People’s Conference for Palestine in Detroit, US, spoke to Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud.
A group of activists blocked off the entrance to a wharf in Melbourne, Australia to protest the export of weapons to Isr
NASA astronaut Don Pettit recorded video of a rare red aurora from aboard the International Space Station.
News outlets across the world took part in a 'blackout for Gaza' to protest Israel’s killing of journalists.
As the school year begins, Al Jazeera’s Ibrahim al Khalili visits a makeshift school in Gaza.
The Great Mosque of al-Nuri and its leaning minaret have reopened in Iraq, eight years after being destroyed by ISIL.
Xi Jinping was joined by Vladimir Putin and Narendra Modi at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in China.
Both 'children' and 'minors' technically mean the same thing, but there's way more to the story.
A music teacher in Gaza has turned the sound of Israeli drones into a song honouring those killed in Israel's genocide.
Entire villages have been destroyed by an earthquake in Afghanistan that has killed more than 800 people.
“This is one of the most remote and also one of the most poor parts of Afghanistan.”
Hundreds of people from 44 countries are sailing dozens of vessels carrying aid for Gaza in the largest flotilla yet.
“They're calling on reserves, and they cannot maintain this for the long term.”
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