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Video: Al Jazeera reports from Cambodian displacement camp
Half a million people have been displaced by the Cambodia-Thailand fighting.
Hamas has its own disarmament vision as Gaza truce enters critical phase
Khaled Meshaal tells Al Jazeera group seeks US approval for disarmament plan, a sticking point in phase 2 of ceasefire.
Portugal set for major disruptions in first general strike in 12 years
The walkout is expected to be Portugal's largest since June 2013 amid action against a bill to simplify firing process.
We must reclaim “what it means to be Western”
Dalia Fahmy says combatting discrimination against Muslim and Jewish people is critical to redefining Western values.
Israel prepares for Storm Byron, but not all citizens will get help
Cities across Israel have taken measures to prepare for Byron, but Palestinian citizens there have no resources.
Gaza storms mean Palestinians brace for “very tragic situation”
Chris McIntosh at OXFAM on severe storms sweeping across Gaza making an already desperate situation even worse.
Video: Celebrations in Syria as US advances bill to lift sanctions
Crowds celebrated in Latakia after the US House of Representatives approved a bill that will lift sanctions on Syria.
South Sudan army to secure critical Heglig oilfield in Sudan war spillover
The move follows RSF capture and deadly drone attack on Sudan's largest energy facility.
Indonesia’s Aceh families struggle as floods leave villages in ruins
Floods ravage villages, leaving thousands displaced in makeshift shelters with little aid.
Why is the UK leading the charge to curb asylum rights under the ECHR?
UK seeks revision of the European Convention on Human Rights amid pressure from the far right.

