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Palestinians turn plastic into diesel amid fuel shortage in Gaza
Amid Gaza’s worsening fuel crisis under the Israeli blockade, Palestinians are converting plastic into diesel.
Why was a Gaza ‘Freedom Flotilla’ ship attacked?
Drones struck a Freedom Flotilla ship carrying aid bound for Gaza. Organisers believe Israel was behind the attack.
25 years of Putin: what can we expect next?
How has Russia’s leader maintained his longevity – and how has it shaped the world?
‘I wish I could say that the worst is over’: Former Pakistani FM Bhutto
“I wish I could say that the worst is over," former Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari told Al Jazeera.
‘It’s not Europe bad, America good’: JD Vance returns to Munich meeting
In his third appearance with the Munich Security Conference, the US vice president sought to strike a conciliatory tone.
Two-thirds of global warming caused by world’s richest 10%, study finds
Study authors argue progressive taxes on wealth and carbon-intensive investments could provide a solution.
Sistine Chapel doors closed as Vatican conclave begins
The papal conclave has begun as a Vatican offical declared ‘extra omnes’, signaling non-voters to exit the chapel.
Libyan authorities reject report they will take in US deportees
The Trump administration has sought agreements allowing it to send immigrants to third countries for detention.
Mosque complex in Pakistani Punjab heavily damaged by Indian missiles
Al Jazeera’s Abid Hussain is in Muridke, Pakistan – one of the sites struck by an Indian missile barrage.
Information war: Are India or Pakistan telling the truth about attacks?
The nuclear-armed South Asian neighbours compete to shape the narrative after India strikes inside Pakistan.

