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Bangladesh’s vote for dignity
Bangladesh heads to its first election since protests toppled Sheikh Hasina.
On Ukraine, ‘liberal’ war hawks make the far right look like peacemakers
The louder the West talks about defeating Russia, the further peace in Ukraine moves out of reach.
Male refugees stigmatised across Europe: ‘This kind of stuff really hurts’
Several men who made dangerous journeys alone tell Al Jazeera they have faced suspicion, hatred and homelessness.
Iran’s leaders rail against US, ‘sedition’ in 1979 revolution celebrations
A significant part of Iranian society is infuriated and grieving the killings of thousands during recent protests.
Top Iranian official condemns ‘language of force’
Senior Iranian official Ali Larijani said Tehran is ready to engage in ‘realistic’ nuclear talks with the United States.
In Ukraine’s west, Hungarian minority rights collide with wartime politics
In Zakarpattia, ordinary life continues as an old dispute between neighbouring nations rocks regional geopolitics.
Kenya’s Mau Mau History
Chao Tayiana Maina explains how colonial methods of repression used against the Mau Mau resurface in protests worldwide.
Iran’s president condemns ‘conspiracy from imperial powers’
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian spoke out against intervention by ‘alien Westerners’ during a rally.
Colombia’s Petro says he escaped assassination attempt
Columbian President Gustavo Petro says he has escaped an assassination attempt while travelling by helicopter.
Pezeshkian calls for unity as Iran marks 1979 Revolution anniversary
Iran's president also says his country does not seek a nuclear weapon, and apologises for his government's shortcomings.

