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Mitch McConnell’s legacy: A ‘grim reaper’ for US bipartisanship?
McConnell is set to step down as the longest-serving Senate leader. Experts say he made the chamber into a battlefield.
Gaza population falls 6 percent since start of war, statistics agency says
Population has declined by about 160,000 since Israel's assault on Gaza began, Palestinian statistics agency says.
Russian gas flow to Europe via Ukraine stopped: Who does it hurt?
Russia’s dominance of the EU energy market ends but it will likely cause energy crisis in several EU countries.
Al-Shifa was a dream and a nightmare
The hospital was my dream workplace, but it turned into a place of death and despair.
Truck ramming attack kills at least 10 people in New Orleans
An armed man in a truck has ploughed through a crowd in the US city of New Orleans, killing at least 10 people.
Israeli attacks kill at least 20 Palestinians across Gaza on New Year’s Day
Attacks reported from Jabalia in the north, Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza and the southern city of Khan Younis.
‘We are waging an existential war’: M23’s Bertrand Bisimwa on DRC conflict
Leader of the M23 group says its rebellion in eastern DR Congo is a ‘defensive’ one, hopes for dialogue with Kinshasa.
Israelis celebrate the new year while their army kills Palestinians in Gaza
While Israeli revelers partied in Tel Aviv, Palestinians in Gaza spent New Year’s Eve fleeing Israeli bombardment.
‘Ready to engage’: Syria’s foreign minister calls for lifting of sanctions
In exclusive interview with Al Jazeera, Hassan al-Shibani details the new administration's goals and challenges ahead.
Doctor in Gaza was detained as “warning to other physicians”
Dr Ali Elaydi says the arrest of the Dr Hussam Abu Safia in Gaza is meant as a warning to other doctors

