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How close did Israel come to killing Iran’s president?
Iranian officials have revealed Israel tried to assassinate Iran’s president and senior leaders during its 12-day war.
In Belgium, a mother fears for her children under Israel’s bombs in Gaza
Belgium has approved visas for Rawan Alkatari's husband and three children, but they remain stuck in the Strip.
Israeli technology “amplifies the scale and speed” of attacks
“It seems that the IDF [Israeli army] is less interested in upholding the law here..."
‘No basis’: Pilot groups reject claims of human error in Air India crash
Two commercial pilots groups reject initial probe into June 12 crash, calling it 'reckless and unfounded insinuation'.
There is hope
Progressive platforms that focus on providing for the basic needs of people are seeing success across the world.
From Srebrenica to Gaza, why ‘never again’ keeps failing
Two experts talked to Al Jazeera about how the genocide in Gaza carries echoes of Srebrenica 30 years ago.
France marks Bastille Day with grand Paris parade, celebrations
France marks its biggest holiday with 7,000 parading on foot, horseback, and in armoured vehicles along Champs-Elysees.
Grand Canyon Lodge destroyed in wildfire: What we know
Buildings at the historic lodge on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon are among dozens destroyed.
Dozens killed in Israeli attacks on water point and market in Gaza
Israeli forces struck a water point and marketplace in Gaza on Sunday, killing dozens of Palestinians.
Deadly gun battles erupt in mainly Druze city in Syria
Dozens of people were killed after gun battles between Bedouin tribes and local fighters in the Druze city of Suwayda.

