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North Koreans die in droves even as Russia unleashes firepower on Ukraine
Ukraine’s defence held the frontline against assaults over Christmas, but air defences remained vulnerable.
Analysis: Why have Pakistan’s ties with the Afghan Taliban turned frigid?
For two decades, they were close allies. Why are relations between Pakistan and the Taliban so tense now?
News, songs, movies and games: What the world searched for in 2024
Al Jazeera breaks down the top trends and most searched terms on Google in 2024.
African victims of clergy abuse deserve justice and accountability, too
Anglican and Catholic churches must not forget or ignore the abuse predatory priests inflicted on boys across Africa.
Olmo closer to Barcelona exit after registration request rejected
Barcelona midfielder left in limbo with exit looming after Spanish court rejects player's registration.
Mozambique president-elect urges ‘unity’ amid unrest, citizens fleeing
Daniel Chapo says he will be 'president of all', calls for 'non-violence' after week of protests against vote-rigging.
US homelessness up 18 percent in last year amid cost of living crisis
Continued rise in homelessness in the United States driven largely by lack of affordable housing options, experts say.
Turkiye to allow pro-Kurdish party to visit jailed PKK founder
DEM Party expected to hold face-to-face meeting with Abdullah Ocalan, who has been in prison for 25 years.
What are the implications of the latest Israeli attacks on Yemen?
More targets bombed in Yemen; another missile fired at Tel Aviv.
Leaving X: The right move or a leap into the unknown?
Some news outlets are abandoning Musk's divisive platform - but is migrating to alternatives, like Bluesky, a solution?

