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Will the House ethics panel release report on Gaetz misconduct allegations?
The House speaker is against the release of the report that looks into the sexual misconduct allegations against Gaetz.
Why have British farmers marched on UK’s Parliament?
British farmers say they will be forced to sell farms under inheritance tax reforms.
Iraq conducts first national census in nearly 40 years
Count stokes tensions in Iraqi Kurdistan, with fears that reduced numbers will lessen Kurdish clout in sectarian system.
Video: Al Jazeera journalist injured while reporting on Israeli attack
Al Jazeera journalist Hossam Shabat has been injured while reporting on an Israeli attack that hit a house in Gaza City.
Israeli “rampage” one year ago “smashed” al-Shifa Hospital
Mads Gilbert marks the 1 year anniversary of Israel's attack on Al-Shifa hospital, and Palestinian spirit of resistance.
Argentina close on World Cup as Messi helps Martinez level up with Maradona
Holders Argentina close on World Cup place as Lautaro Martinez joins Diego Maradona as country's fifth leading scorer.
From far-right gains to the economy: What’s at stake in Germany’s election?
Germans will head to the polls early next year after the coalition led by Chancellor Olaf Scholz collapsed.
Ugandan opposition politician ‘kidnapped’ in Kenya, taken to military jail
Kizza Besigye's wife says he was seized in Nairobi, is being held in Kampala, and calls for his immediate release.
Guardiola to sign one-year contract extension at Manchester City
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is understood to have agreed to extend his contract until the end of next season.
Efforts brew to revive ‘green deserts’ in southern India’s tea country
Environmentalists say industrial-scale tea farming has destroyed the soil's nutrients and led to conflict with animals.

