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What is Iran signalling since the fall of Syria’s Bashar al-Assad?
A stalwart Assad ally for decades, Iran has to decide how it will approach the new Syria.
Argentina court dismisses rape charges against France rugby’s Jegou, Aurado
The dropping of charges against Hugo Aurad and Oscar Jego draws a line under a dark period for France's rugby community.
US and UK sanction gold smuggler Kamlesh Pattni
Pattni featured heavily in Al Jazeera’s Gold Mafia investigation, which looked at gold smuggling in Southern Africa.
Firefighters in US battling a wildfire in Malibu, California
Malibu wildfire forces evacuation of residents near Pepperdine University, students seek shelter in campus library.
Brazil’s President Lula ‘stable’ after emergency surgery
Doctors say left-wing leader will remain under observation for a few days after surgery for intracranial haemorrhage.
Pakistan’s military charges former spy chief over ‘political activities’
Lieutenant-General Faiz Hamid, under arrest since August, is the first spy chief accused of helping a political party.
Experts: International law has failed Gaza
Israel’s genocide in Gaza has killed tens of thousands. Al Jazeera asks why international law has been disregarded.
Rethinking the UN: Reform or obsolescence?
We talk to the UN's special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories about the genocide in Gaza.
Voluntary carbon market has failed the human rights test
Our organisations’ research showed that carbon projects can badly harm the communities they claim to benefit.

