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Trump’s tariff could devastate Brazil’s small-scale coffee producers
Experts warn the US tariff will hurt Brazil’s family farmers, who produce two-thirds of the country’s coffee output.
Fact check: Did US go from ice cream trade surplus to deficit under Biden?
Trump administration says increased imports from Italy under former President Joe Biden changed the ice cream game.
Why is India’s Dharmasthala temple at the centre of a mass murder case?
A former temple cleaner in India claims supervisors forced him to bury the bodies of hundreds of murdered women.
Loneliness is a global health threat and a political failure
Social disconnection is as deadly as smoking and heart disease. The WHO now has a plan to help countries fight back.
Thailand urges bilateral talks with Cambodia, open to regional mediation
Thai Foreign Ministry spokesman tells Al Jazeera direct talks with Cambodia are priority as deadly clashes continue.
Impeachment probe of Philippine VP Sara Duterte voided by Supreme Court
Duterte is a strong contender for the 2028 presidency, which President Marcos cannot contest due to a single-term limit.
Al Jazeera reporters face hunger in Gaza
Our reporters in Gaza are struggling to find food because of Israel's blockade on vital aid.
Russian rocket launches Iran satellite into space: Iranian media
The satellite was designed and manufactured by Iranian engineers, according to reports.
Israel is trying to hijack the Baloch struggle
A new Israeli-linked initiative exposes how liberation movements are being co-opted for colonial aims.
I Signed the Petition
I Signed the Petition captures a filmmaker’s call with a friend after publicly backing the cultural boycott of Israel.

