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What’s happened in Gaza since Al Jazeera staff were killed?
Israel has silenced the voices of six journalists in Gaza, but the bombing across the city has not stopped.
Wildfires ravage Europe amid intense heatwave
Firefighters are struggling to control wildfires blazing across Europe because of a severe heatwave.
Key issues omitted in revised US State Department human rights report
Rights groups allege manipulation of US report after firing of key staff and overhaul of human rights priorities.
How can Israel kill journalists with impunity?
More media workers killed in Gaza genocide than in previous conflicts in history.
UN says bid to help address turmoil in Haiti less than 10 percent funded
Violence remains widespread in Haiti, where powerful armed gangs have surged amid political and economic chaos.
Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza remember their murdered colleagues
Al Jazeera correspondents in Gaza recorded messages for their colleagues murdered by Israel.
Argentina’s Javier Milei launches group to boost Israel-Latin America ties
The Argentinian president will dedicate his $1m Genesis Prize to a new diplomatic initiative called the 'Isaac Accords'.
Top Russia-US diplomats hold phone call before Trump-Putin Alaska meet
Russia says both sides affirm intention for Putin-Trump meet in Alaska on Friday, where Ukraine war set to be discussed.
Trump deploys US National Guard to DC amid crime emergency claims
Federal law enforcement arrests 23 people in Washington overnight as part of Trump’s controversial crime crackdown.
Is Israel using Gaza tribal militias to help ethnic cleansing?
Yasser Abu Shabab escaped prison and has since emerged as an Israeli-backed militia leader in southern Gaza.

