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Sudan paramilitaries kill hundreds in White Nile villages: NGO
Rebel RSF forces reportedly carried out 'field executions' and shot at people trying to flee across the Nile.
US man shot two Israeli tourists thinking they were Palestinians
Two Israelis in Miami were shot by a man who'd told police he’d carried out the attack thinking they were Palestinians.
ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Pakistan vs New Zealand – start, teams, preview
Al Jazeera takes a close look at hosts Pakistan against New Zealand before their Champions Trophy opener on Wednesday.
Turkiye arrests 282 amid bid to reconcile with PKK
Turkiye's arrests of people with alleged "terror" ties come despite a government effort to end Kurdish conflict.
UN calls for calm as violence flares in South Sudan
Fighting reportedly broke out in Nasir in Upper Nile state on February 14 and 15, the UN mission in South Sudan says.
ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Who will win the tournament?
The world's top-ranked ODI team, the holders and the 2000 champions firming as favourites to lift the trophy once again.
Ukrainians express concerns over US-Russia ‘peace’ deal
As US and Russian officials meet in Saudi Arabia for talks on ending the Ukraine war
Palestinian bookseller recalls ‘inhumane’ treatment in Israeli prison
A Palestinian bookseller who was detained after his store was raided by Israeli recalls 'inhumane' prison treatment.
Philippine VP Duterte’s backers ask Supreme Court to throw out impeachment
Lawyers supporting Duterte say impeachment was rushed through without due process.
AI: who’s responsible for children’s safety?
" I miss his laugh for sure, his funniness. I also miss how gentle he could be."

