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Kazakhstan’s president on balancing Russia, China and the West
Kazakhstan president talks to Al Jazeera about reform, inequality, oil dependency, navigating ties with Russia and China
Most LGBTQ adults in US don’t feel transgender people are accepted: Poll
By contrast, about six out of 10 LGBTQ adults said gay and lesbian people are generally accepted in the US.
US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Fund a “fig leaf for genocide”
Chris Gunness on Israel’s Gaza aid plan via its backed foundation – and why critics say it’s a form of weaponised relief
US envoy visits Damascus, says Syria-Israel conflict ‘solvable’
US envoy Thomas Barrack praises interim government in Damascus, calls for 'dialogue' between Israel and Syria.
Israel is burning Gaza’s children. And the world lets it happen
There is no confusion, no complexity. Just children incinerated in their sleep while the world watches and does nothing.
US flag raised in Syria for first time since 2012
The American flag was raised at the US ambassador’s residence in Damascus for the first time since 2012.
Sudan reports 70 cholera deaths in Khartoum in two days
Cholera outbreak is centred around the capital city, Khartoum, which has been devastated by more than two years of war.
US to revoke Chinese student visas: What’s the likely impact?
One in four foreign students in the US is from China. They add billions of dollars to the US economy.
Trump’s tariffs ruled illegal: What that means for US trade war
A US federal court has blocked some of Donald Trump's tariffs after lawsuit argued president exceeded his authority.
US surgeon tells the UN, Israel deliberately shot children in Gaza
The UN has heard testimony from a US surgeon who says he treated children who were deliberately shot in Gaza..

