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Pakistan province shuts schools, universities amid student protests
Punjab authorities also ban gatherings as hundreds are arrested while protesting reports of a rape on a college campus.
Kenya Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s impeachment: Why it matters
Two years after taking office, Gachagua fell out with President Ruto, leading to his ouster from office.
Suspicion, resentment, trauma, destruction – Beirut on the edge
An Al Jazeera cameraman describes his attempts to report from Beirut, navigating fear and anger on the streets.
How an X account pushed an unsubstantiated Tim Walz abuse allegation
The pro-Trump account claimed a former student of Walz had accused the VP candidate of sexual abuse.
Immigration, populism and the far right
Mehdi Hasan goes Head to Head with Matthew Goodwin on the UK riots, immigration and the ‘new woke elite’.
Seven killed in suicide bombing at cafe in Somalia’s Mogadishu
Al-Shabab claimed responsibility for the attack in Somalia's capital which left six others injured.
After 12 months of war, Israel is a changed state, analysts say
Year of conflict has strengthened the far right and emboldened an increasingly messianic leader, according to analysts.
China posts slowest growth since aftermath of ‘zero COVID’ curbs
World’s second-largest economy grows 4.6 percent in third quarter amid weak consumer demand and property woes.
Venezuela arrests five foreigners over alleged antigovernment activity
Maduro government announces detention of five foreigners, including three US citizens, amid post-election crackdown.
Israel’s Netanyahu vows Gaza war ‘not over’ after Sinwar’s alleged killing
Israeli leader describes alleged killing of Hamas leader as 'beginning of the end' of yearlong conflict.

