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The protests in Serbia are historic, the world shouldn’t ignore them
Amid democratic backsliding across Europe, Serbian students have shown the way to reimagining democracy and governance.
Sudan’s RSF, accused of genocide, signs charter to form rival government
The charter states creating a government of 'peace and unity' despite concerns from rights groups and global actors.
Israel halts release of Palestinian prisoners in breach of ceasefire deal
The Israeli prime minister’s office postponed the release of Palestinian prisoners, accusing Hamas of ‘humiliation ritua
Video: Trump lauds first month back in power before adoring crowd at CPAC
At this year's Conservative Political Action Conference, US President Donald Trump revelled in the spotlight.
Thousands attend funeral of ex-Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut
Tens of thousands of mourners have attended the public funeral service for former Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.
The wounds of the 1944 deportation still fester in Chechnya and beyond
The tragic history of trauma and repression in Chechnya must be a warning for those who want to abandon Ukraine.
Israel expands West Bank offensive, says troops to remain ‘for next year’
For more than a month, Israeli forces have been raiding Palestinian homes and destroying infrastructure.
Ukraine supporters rally in Washington DC ahead of third anniversary of war
‘I’d like everyone to remember that Russia started it.’ Supporters of Ukraine have rallied in Washington DC
Mourners attend former Hezbollah leader Nasrallah’s funeral in Lebanon
Dressed in black, some waving Hezbollah flags or carrying portraits of Nasrallah, thousands flock to stadium in Beirut.
Ever wonder why Africa’s borders appear so strange?
From winding borders to straight lines and landlocked nations, Al Jazeera explores the stories behind Africa’s map.

