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Israel’s maximalist demands unlikely to lead to ceasefire with Hezbollah
Israel says it is open to a ceasefire with Hezbollah, but analysts say no truce is on the horizon.
COP 29: Developed economies must learn to prioritise lives over profits
The 'Wall Street Climate Consensus' cannot be allowed to shape the new climate finance deal being negotiated in Baku.
Al Jazeera wins Amnesty International award for Colorado River reporting
Journalists Megan O'Toole and Jillian Kestler-D'Amours win award for report on Indigenous fight for water rights in US.
Trump’s US election leaves Ukraine scrambling for EU military assistance
Kyiv is trying to secure as much of the aid promised by Washington and Brussels as possible.
Meta fined 798 million euros ($846m) for breaking EU antitrust rules
EU says Meta automatically ties its ad service - Facebook Marketplace - to Facebook, creating an unfair advantage.
As Pakistan chokes on smog, is the government doing enough?
Authorities in the worst-hit Punjab province launch mobile clinics and shut schools amid record pollution levels.
Facing China, Trump to be “direct” in dealings with Africa
Cameron Hudson talks about how Trump’s approach to competing with China in Africa will dramatically differ from Biden’s.
It is time for Israel to be removed from the United Nations
Its genocidal wars, apartheid practices and attacks on UN agencies and staff mean Israel should not remain a member.
Fact check: What are Trump’s plans for US economy, immigration, abortion?
What details do we know about US president-elect's campaign promises for immigration, education, healthcare, abortion?
Israel’s warfare methods in Gaza ‘consistent with genocide’: UN committee
Israel 'using starvation as a method of war and inflicting collective punishment on the Palestinian population'.

