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US revokes ‘terrorist’ designation for Syrian president’s former group HTS
The move follows the lifting of sanctions on Damascus after the fall of the al-Assad government last year.
Doctors alarmed at rising meningitis cases in Gaza’s children
A 16-month-old Palestinian baby is among a growing number of children in Gaza suffering from meningitis.
Palestinian poet in Gaza asks world: “Where am I to go?”
After a bombing near his home, Palestinian poet Adel al-Ramadi voiced Gaza’s pain through an improvised poem
Children’s toys in rubble as Israel strikes Gaza clinic shelter
Children’s toys were found in the rubble after an Israeli strike on a Gaza clinic killed several people.
What difference has BRICS made on the world stage?
The bloc of nations has expanded and aims to reform what it calls a Western-led global order.
What’s behind the year of deadly anti-government protests in Kenya?
Al Jazeera’s Malcolm Webb explains what's behind the year of deadly anti-government protests in Kenya.
Police open fire, several killed in Kenya anti-government protests
Anti-government protests in Kenya again turned deadly with police opening fire and several people killed.
Iran’s president says open to dialogue with US after Israel war
Israel attacked Iran just days before Tehran and Washington were to meet for a new round of nuclear talks.
Why is drought-hit Brazil saying yes to AI data centers?
Brazil is turning to AI data centers to boost its economy, but critics say they put our ecological future at risk.
US envoy hails Lebanon’s response to Hezbollah disarmament proposals
Hezbollah has rejected disarmament while Israel continues to attack Lebanon, after US calls for it to give up weapons.

