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Heavy rain, floods kill at least 45 people in Afghanistan, Pakistan
At least 28 people are killed in Afghanistan and 17 in Pakistan after heavy rainfall causes severe flooding.
We dug up medics in Gaza. A year later, international law remains buried
Israel has created an environment of impunity for attacks on healthcare that has spread well beyond Gaza's borders.
Palestine’s Land Day: 50 Years of Resistance
On the 50th Land Day, Al Jazeera’s Hala Al Shami looks into what happened in Palestine on March 30, 1976.
UK pro-Palestine activist arrested weeks after being released on bail
Campaigners believe 21-year-old Qesser Zuhrah was arrested over an Instagram post.
Fire contained after missile attack on oil refinery in Israel’s Haifa
Attack marks second time Oil Refineries facility in northern Israel targeted during US-Israeli war on Iran.
‘Strait of Hormuz will reopen one way or another’, Rubio tells Al Jazeera
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has told Al Jazeera that the US will not accept Iran’s claim over the Strait of Hormuz.
G7 ready to take ‘necessary measures’ to ensure energy market stability
Jitters in G7 nations as higher energy prices threaten to drive up inflation, damage purchasing power and stunt growth.
Trump wants to ‘take Iran’s oil’: Can he, and what would that mean?
Trump said US forces could seize Iran's oil export hub at Kharg Island as the war enters its second month.
Rubio tells Al Jazeera Strait of Hormuz will reopen ‘one way or another’
This is a breaking news story.
Trump ‘pretty sure’ of Iran deal, but can Pakistan-led efforts end the war?
Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkiye and Egypt set up a team for backchannel talks with the US and Iran.

