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Olive farmers face danger, neglect after Israel’s war in southern Lebanon
Farmers risk lives harvesting olives under Israeli military surveillance in Lebanon's border regions.
Sony, Warner and Universal sign AI music licensing deals with startup Klay
AI-generated music has been flooding streaming services and there is a wave of AI singers and bands that don't exist.
North Carolina officials say US Border Patrol has ended Charlotte operation
The Trump administration has targeted Democrat-led cities like Charlotte for a surge in immigration enforcement.
US tariffs cast shadow over Nuevo Leon’s steel industry in Mexico
Mexican steel and aluminium exports to the US are down because of tariffs, hurting local small businesses.
‘Al-Majd Europe’ breaks silence on mysterious flight of Palestinians
Al-Majd Europe, the group behind a flight of Palestinians from Gaza to Kenya to South Africa, has broken its silence.
Funeral held for former US vice president, Iraq War architect Dick Cheney
Former US presidents and national figures convene to honour man who leaves fraught legacy, but Trump was notably absent.
Fire erupts during UN climate talks in Belem, Brazil
A fire broke out at a COP30 climate conference venue in Belem, Brazil, prompting the evacuation of panicked delegates.
Palestinians ‘squeezed’ as Israel moves beyond ‘yellow line’ in Gaza City
Move comes as Israeli attacks on bombarded enclave killed at least 32 Palestinians and wounded 88 others in 24 hours.
Palestinians doubt Gaza ceasefire will last considering Israel’s violations
Al Jazeera’s Hind Khoudary asks Palestinians whether they think the fragile ceasefire with Israel will hold in Gaza.
After Israel PM’s trip to occupied Syria, is a deal off the table?
Israeli PM Netanyahu visited Israeli forces in southern Syria, just as a deal between the neighbours seems further away.

