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How Sudan’s war is driving Chad’s humanitarian collapse
UN official, Sudanese refugee talk to Al Jazeera from Chad, where aid is vanishing and camps face a growing catastrophe.
South Carolina’s Child Execution | True Crime Reports
What does George’s story tell us about the US justice system and the ways it continues to fail African-Americans?
Uganda’s President Museveni confirms bid to extend nearly 40-year rule
The 80-year-old leader pledges economic growth from today's GDP of $66bn to $500bn within the next five years.
In Gaza, the Israelis are staging Hunger Games
Aid distribution sites have turned into dystopian killing fields. And yet the world continues to turn a blind eye.
Police clash with protesters in Serbia as tens of thousands demand election
Police in Serbia fired tear gas and arrested dozens as anti-government protests in Belgrade turned violent.
Trump defends Netanyahu, attacks Israeli prosecutors over corruption trial
US President Donald Trump links US aid to Netanyahu’s corruption trial in fiery post on his social media site.
Hong Kong’s League of Social Democrats announces disbandment
Founded in 2006, LSD was the latest pro-democracy party to hold street protests amid national security crackdown.
Week in Pictures: From Israel’s Gaza offensive to protests in Serbia
A look at some of the top photos of the past week.
Aftermath of deadly Israeli attack on Tehran’s Evin Prison
Iran says Israel kills 71 people in the attack, including staff, soldiers, prisoners and visiting family members.
Iran could resume uranium enrichment within months: IAEA chief
Rafael Grossi raises concern over Iran's stockpile of 60 percent enriched uranium, just below weapons grade.

