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Oscar-winning director Hamdan Ballal says his family was attacked despite an Israeli court ruling in their favour.
Democrats have called for a ban on immigration agents wearing masks and are pushing for more oversight of operations.
Drone-fired missiles hit when market packed with people, 'exacerbating the humanitarian tragedy', rights group says.
The US actor was nominated for seven Oscars and won one for his role as a washed-up country singer in Tender Mercies.
'Let the practice of democracy continue,' said Yunus, who has overseen country's post-uprising transition since 2024.
Lee Jae Myung says he felt he should apologise over drone flights allegedly ordered as a provocation by his predecessor.
Islamic University of Gaza resumes in-person classes after two years amid war damage and displacement.
Republican Van Epps manages to defeat his Democratic challenger by a narrow margin.
NGO documents accounts of atrocities during paramilitary force's April assault on the North Darfur facility.
Al Jazeera documented Palestinian families attempting to access their fields amid settler attacks.
New search to start on December 30 for Boeing 777 that went missing in 2014 with 227 passengers and 12 crew members.
Myanmar now the world’s main source of illicit opium following decline of poppy cultivation in Afghanistan, the UN says.
From Ukraine to Myanmar and Burkina Faso, Al Jazeera examines martial law and its effects on civilians.
Israel says the findings that Hamas delivered yesterday were not linked to any of the remaining bodies of captives.
Publisher of beloved children’s character Franklin the Turtle also disavowed the Trump administration's use of artwork.
Legal experts say there is no basis in the US Constitution for a president to revoke pardons.
A Delaware judge has ordered the sale to settle debts, as Venezuela says US military buildup is targeting its oil.
Colombian president chides Trump, saying 18,400 cocaine laboratories have been destroyed 'without missiles' fired.
US Secretary of Defense Peter Hegseth defends controversial second strike on alleged drug boat in the Caribbean Sea.
The threat comes as the federal government seeks to enforce a demand that states turn over data about SNAP recipients.
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