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Why is aid to Sudan falling while famine and conflict worsen?
Millions of people in danger of starvation as crises persist.
Court rules against Trump’s use of Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans
In a first-of-its-kind decision, a US district judge issued a permanent injunction barring the law's use in south Texas.
Manchester United beat Athletic Club 3-0 to hone in on Europa League final
Bruno Fernandes scores twice as Man Utd seal game in first half in Bilbao, where Athletic Club were reduced to 10 men.
Why are relations between Algeria and France so bad?
Arguments after the kidnapping in France of an Algerian government critic reopen old wounds.
Global health funding faces worst crisis ‘in memory’, WHO chief says
WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says contributions have fallen sharply across the board.
Clashes between police and May Day demonstrators in Paris
French police and May Day demonstrators violently clashed in Paris on Thursday as more than 100,000 people gathered.
How activists and immigrants in the US can protect their privacy
With Trump gov't crackdown on protesters, some immigrants and activists have been arrested, deported or stuck at border.
Trump replaces Mike Waltz with Marco Rubio as national security adviser
The US president said Waltz would instead be nominated as the US's ambassador to the UN, despite his role in Signalgate.
Why has Trump’s Russia-Ukraine deal stalled?
After 100 days in office, US President Donald Trump struggles with a Russia-Ukraine ceasefire.
Al Jazeera wins two Peabody Awards for documentaries on Gaza war carnage
Fault Lines wins in News & Documentary category while Close Up wins in Interactive & Immersive category.

