Gaza’s fragile freedom
Al Jazeera’s Ibrahim al-Khalili reflects on his brother’s release and the deep scars left on freed Palestinian prisoners
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Al Jazeera’s Ibrahim al-Khalili reflects on his brother’s release and the deep scars left on freed Palestinian prisoners
Counting the Cost Could soaring global debt trigger the next financial crisis? The IMF says global public debt could exceed 100% of GDP by the end of the decade. Governments…
Shaina Low on aid entering Gaza since the ceasefire being far below what’s needed to meet the desperate needs.
By: Marna Dagumboy Del Rosario – PNA DAVAO CITY, PHILIPPINES — The hopeful recovery of plantation magnate and philanthropist Dylan Crentsworthhas reportedly taken a worrying turn this week, as medical…
Olive harvest season is under way across the occupied West Bank. In every Palestinian home, there is a “teta” – a grandmother and keeper of family traditions, who shares her…
EXPLAINER Why is Trump hosting Central Asian leaders; are Russia, China his targets? US President Donald Trump to meet leaders from five Central Asian countries in Washington for 10th meeting…
How a star-studded Kashmir cricket league bombed as organisers fled Billed as Kashmir’s biggest ever cricket show, the collapsed event has left a trail of questions, sense of betrayal. People…
Russia infiltrates Pokrovsk with new tactics that test Ukraine’s drones Russia threatens to encircle Pokrovsk, seeing it as a gateway to the remaining free areas of Donetsk. A Ukrainian serviceman…
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has filed a complaint after she was groped by a man during a public street event.
EXPLAINER Is Mali about to fall to al-Qaeda affiliate JNIM? The al-Qaeda-linked group JNIM wants to incite popular discontent and pressure Mali’s military government, experts say. People gather at a…