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‘Fields were solitary’: Migration raids send chill across rural California
With Trump set to take office Monday, advocates fear the raids signal a new push to target undocumented labourers.
Gaza atrocities will ‘haunt’ Antony Blinken, says former US diplomat
Hala Rharrit calls for accountability for US officials who ensured the flow of arms to Israel despite abuses in Gaza.
Qatari PM details Gaza ceasefire implementation, monitoring
Qatar’s prime minister detailed monitoring mechanisms for the Gaza ceasefire and defended his country’s role.
Former CIA employee pleads guilty to leaking files on Israel’s Iran strikes
Asif William Rahman has pled guilty to transmitting classified national defence information, US Justice Department says.
More than 230,000 displaced in DRC since start of the year, UN says
The UN says the forced displacement is one of 'the most alarming' humanitarian crises in the world.
A frosty presidential inauguration? Trump moves ceremony indoors
US President-elect Donald Trump faces one of the coldest inauguration days in modern history when he is sworn in Monday.
Qatar’s PM calls for Gaza ceasefire agreement to be ‘fully implemented’
In an exclusive interview with Al Jazeera Sheikh Mohammed shares details on Gaza truce negotiations and Syria talks.
CNN found guilty for defaming US navy veteran evacuating Afghans for a fee
Plaintiff had accused CNN of his destroying his reputation by branding him a profiteer who exploited desperate Afghans.
What’s needed on the ground to implement the Gaza ceasefire deal?
Palestinians in Gaza desperately need aid as 15 months of war has caused a humanitarian crisis.
What has Netanyahu won and lost by agreeing to Israel-Gaza ceasefire?
Israeli PM may lose influential supporters but could still rework his alliances and survive politically.

