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US transfers ISIL detainees to Iraq as northeast Syria base draws down
Iraq launches investigations into ISIL detainees from Syria, with 7,000 expected to arrive in total.
Iranians react to ‘positive’ US-Iran talks in Oman
Talks between Iran and the US held in Oman on Friday have been described as ‘positive’ by officials.
‘Israel killed international law in Gaza’, official tells Al Jazeera
Mustafa Barghouti, of the Palestinian National Initiative, said steadfastness of Palestinians shows 'failure of Israel'.
Spain, Portugal brace for new storm after floods kill 2, displace 11,000
Authorities in Portugal are deploying more than 26,500 rescuers as Storm Marta approaches.
Israel’s Gaza genocide risks global order, leaders warn at Al Jazeera Forum
Israel's war on Gaza and actions beyond are reshaping global politics and threatening global stability, forum hears.
Chairman of Al Jazeera board highlights ‘new reality’ in the Middle East
At the AJ Forum, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Sheikh Hamad Bin Thamer Al Thani spoke on new realities in the ME.
Deadly Islamabad bombing sharpens focus on cross-border attacks in Pakistan
Analysts warn mosque attack in Pakistan could inflame sectarian fault lines in an already volatile security landscape.
Dinosaurs for sale: Is the global fossil market harming science?
In a two-part special, 101 East explores Asia’s role in the booming multimillion-dollar dinosaur fossil trade.
India now sets the terms of global cricket
India’s financial dominance is reshaping the sport’s global balance.
Thousands mourn 32 victims of Islamabad Shia mosque bombing in Pakistan
Pakistan blames 'Indian-backed proxies' for the attack; New Delhi rejects the accusation as 'baseless and pointless'.

