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United States skips UN review of its human rights record
US joins Israel as only other country to not show for mandatory process scrutinising rights record of UN member states.
Honda profits tumble as Trump tariffs weigh on the carmaker
The Tokyo-based company said that strong motorcycle sales offset bigger losses.
What if … the United Nations was disbanded next Friday?
Experts tell Al Jazeera what would happen if the world decided to get rid of its core institution next week.
UN sounds alarm over rising hunger crisis in eastern DR Congo
WFP says a 'deepening hunger crisis' is unfolding and that it may have to pause food aid due to record low funding.
Hungarian leader Viktor Orban to meet US President Donald Trump
Hungary's nationalist prime minister will seek permission to buy Russian oil despite US sanctions.
Silenced: The War on Journalism
A gripping look at journalism’s ultimate sacrifice, told through stories of courage, loss and unwavering conviction.
Schools by day, shelters by night: Students return to Gaza classrooms
UNRWA schools in Gaza are serving a dual-purpose as classrooms during the day and shelters at night.
Gaza ‘reduced to dust’ as world commits in Doha to eradicate poverty
Gaza's devastation starkly contrasts global promises to leave 'no one behind', as residents struggle for basic survival.
Tanzania charges dozens with treason over election protests
Church leader Benson Bagonza says the move would only deepen the acrimony sparked by the election.
Israeli bureaucracy is “deliberate attempt” to limit Gaza aid
Aid worker Caroline Willemen describes Israel's bureaucratic barriers that prevent trucks from entering Gaza.

