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Letters From A Palestinian Prisoner
Mohammed and his daughter confront the emotional scars of his activism and Israeli imprisonment that kept them apart.
The age of unipolar diplomacy is coming to an end
Gaza has exposed the limits of US power and opened space for new centres of global diplomacy.
Putin says Russia ready to take Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region ‘by force’
Comments to Indian media seem to contradict Trump report that negotiators got the impression he wanted to 'make a deal'.
UNSC delegation visits Syria on first trip a year after al-Assad’s fall
The UN says the visit comes 'at a crucial time for the region', as it seeks to bolster ties with Syria.
Gulf leaders pledge unity at Bahrain GCC summit
In an annual GCC meeting, Abdullatif Alzayani stated that member states stand “shoulder-to-shoulder” against any threat.
Global campaign launched to free jailed Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti
Known as Palestine's Nelson Mandela, he has been in prison for more than 23 years and subjected to brutal abuse.
Trump’s criticism of Somalis in US just “political theatre”
Omar Fateh on president Trump’s hostile rhetoric toward Somali Americans ahead of the midterm elections.
Amid Trump threats, what has the US’s ‘war on drugs’ achieved in 50 years?
Al Jazeera looks at how years of punitive measures cost billions, filled prisons and did little to curb violence.
Can Africa choose economic partners on its own terms?
Africa's minerals and young workforce are attracting global interest as China, the US and Europe compete for influence.
Dispute over Israeli plan for one-way opening of Gaza’s Rafah Crossing
Israel says the Rafah Crossing between Gaza and Egypt will open in the coming days, but only for Palestinians leaving.

