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Mass funeral for Kenya school fire victims
A mass funeral has been held for the 21 children who were killed in a boarding school fire in central Kenya.
Will Israel’s onslaught on Lebanon force Iran to shift its approach?
An Iranian response is certain, but leaders in Tehran wish to carefully calibrate their retaliation, analysts said.
Q&A: ‘Coloniser’ microbes to superbugs – How antibiotic resistance behaves
As antimicrobial resistance threatens medical progress, doctors like Sylvia Omulo are looking for clues to help us heal.
Hong Kong jails shuttered Stand News editor for ‘sedition’
Former editor-in-chief Chung Pui-kuen of pro-democracy outlet sentenced to 21 months in jail under colonial-era law.
Putin lowers bar for nuclear strike amid Ukraine attacks: Why it matters
Experts say Putin's announcement is aimed at stopping the West from allowing Ukraine to use long-range missiles.
Who is Pesto the penguin and why does everyone love him?
Nearly two billion people have viewed footage of the unusually large baby king penguin in Australia.
Palestinian journalist Bisan Owda and AJ+ win Emmy for Gaza war documentary
Award comes after pro-Israel organisation criticises nomination of short film on initial days of Israel's war on Gaza.
Biden announces ‘surge’ in military aid for Ukraine
US president unveils aid worth nearly $8bn, including 'long-range' missiles, ahead of talks with Ukraine's Zelenskyy.
Will world leaders gathering in New York act on mass atrocities?
The cascade of crises around the globe, from Ukraine to Gaza, demands leaders to muster the political will to act.
Inside a Lebanon school shelter for families fleeing Israeli attacks
Al Jazeera’s Dorsa Jabbari saw how families have been sleeping on desks in a Lebanese school housing displaced people.

