One month into a US government shutdown – how it’s going so far
One month into a US government shutdown – how it’s going so far The US government has been shut down for 30 days. Al Jazeera visualises where things stand right…
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One month into a US government shutdown – how it’s going so far The US government has been shut down for 30 days. Al Jazeera visualises where things stand right…
Luciano Zaccara says that despite repeated ceasefire violations by Israel, Hamas is still committed to upholding its end
Ultra-Orthodox Jews brought West Jerusalem to a standstill to protest plans to draft them into the Israeli army.
Sudan’s North Kordofan ‘deteriorating’ under RSF as thousands flee Civilians in Bara locality face ‘continued violations’ at the hands of the RSF, the Sudan Doctors Network says. Displaced Sudanese who…
EXPLAINER Fact check: Do ICE officers really have ‘federal immunity’ in the US? Federal immigration agents can face federal or state prosecution for illegal actions under certain circumstances. US Immigration…
Witness After the Floods: Saving Spain’s Turtles Carla leads a fight in flood-damaged Valencia where climate change and tourism threaten turtles along Spain’s coastline. Carla grew up witnessing her father’s…
In Trump-Xi summit, a shifting US-China power dynamic on display The balance of power between the US and China has shifted since Trump launched his trade war in 2018. US…
Protests over disputed Tanzania election enter 3rd day, military deployed Young people have taken to the streets to protest restricted election choices and harassment of opposition leaders. People protest in…
The New York City mayoral race – in five maps and charts New York’s mayor election has drawn global attention as it pits progressivism against populism and establishment power. (Al…
Acute trauma: The ever-present wounds of Gaza’s children from Israel’s war Gaza’s youth are haunted by trauma amid uncertainty over ceasefire; over 80 percent suffer severe symptoms, psychologists warn. One…