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Russian strike kills 13 in Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia
The attack came hours after Ukraine’s military struck a depot deep inside Russia.
How is Sudan’s conflict worsening the humanitarian crisis?
Half of Sudan's population faces acute food shortages.
US Justice Department to release only part of Trump investigation report
It's unlikely that the rest of the report, on the mishandling of classified documents, will be released under Trump.
Israeli attacks kill 46 in Gaza as ceasefire talks continue
Death toll rises as Gaza healthcare further collapses, deadly raids continue in occupied West Bank.
Fourth wildfire erupts in Los Angeles as flames rapidly spread
Four separate wildfires have now been reported in the Los Angeles area.
Industry groups sue over Biden ban on medical debt in credit reports
Consumer watchdog said new rule would lead to rising credit scores and an additional 22,000 low-cost mortgages annually.
Rebel leader tells Al Jazeera they’re ‘fighting for survival’ in DR Congo
M23 leader Bertrand Bisimwa has told Al Jazeera that the rebel group’s fight in eastern DR Congo is one for survival.
Spain’s Sanchez says Musk incites hatred, warns against fascism in Europe
Billionaire businessman Elon Musk has raised alarm across Europe with a string of attacks on the continent's leaders.
Wildfires, evacuations across California’s Los Angeles: What we know
With strong winds in California, the Palisades, Hurst, and Eaton fires to continue to blaze through Los Angeles.
‘Forgotten’: How one Mexican city struggles against big industry for water
A Coca-Cola plant pumps millions of litres of water in San Cristóbal de las Casas. But locals say their faucets run dry.

