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South African miners trapped underground: What you need to know
Police officials surrounded the mine and cut off suppliers to the illegal miners, hoping to force them out.
Conditions severely worsen in the destroyed shelters of Khan Younis
Video shows the severely worsening conditions for displaced Palestinians in Khan Younis living in destroyed shelters.
Large food convoy violently looted in Gaza, UNRWA says
At least 98 vehicles from a 109-truck convoy were lost Saturday in one of the worst such incidents, the UN agency says.
Australia vs India Border-Gavaskar Trophy: Teams, schedule, times, players
What's at stake as India face Australia in the five-match Test series? Who are the key players? Al Jazeera answers.
Ukraine gets green light to use US long-range missiles: What’s next?
Biden authorises Ukraine to use ATACMS inside Russia, angering Moscow, which accuses Washington of escalating conflict.
Aaqib Javed replaces Jason Gillespie as interim Pakistan white-ball coach
Javed's interim appointment runs until March 9, 2025, coinciding with the end of the ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan.
Video: Mother of paralysed Al Jazeera journalist goes on hunger strike
Al Jazeera cameraman Fadi al-Wahidi's mother has started a hunger strike in plea for him to leave Gaza for treatment.
Argentina’s Stolen Identity: A 46-year search for the truth
Stolen at birth during Argentina’s dictatorship, a 46-year-old man finally finds his biological family.
Acute food insecurity to hit most people in South Sudan next year, says UN
Almost 7.7 million people will be classified as acutely food insecure in the country as it grapples with floods and war.
In Poland, where criticising Israel remains taboo, Gaza solidarity rises
A Polish artist is among those raising awareness about alleged atrocities committed by Israeli soldiers in Gaza.

