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Moroccan girls face threat of sexual assault, forced marriage after quake
Concerns are rife about trafficking, menstrual hygiene and securing safe childbirth.
US-Iran prisoner swap ‘important first step’ but tensions remain: Analysts
A major diplomatic breakthrough between Tehran and Washington remains unlikely before 2024 US election, experts say.
A day in the life of the American dream
Many who come to the US face a cruel reality of poverty and suffering; and yet the American dream delusion persists.
Airport in Iraq’s Kurdish region hit by deadly drone attack
Airport near Sulaymaniyah targeted as Al Jazeera's Mahmoud Abdelwahed says the identity of the victims still not known.
Barry Bennell, former coach and serial paedophile, dies in UK prison
The youth football coach was sentenced in 2018 on 50 counts of abusing boys between the years of 1979 and 1991.
The battle for Taiwan is anything but a game
China, US deploy warships over Taiwan and South China Sea in what risks a military confrontation.
Jericho’s Tell es-Sultan added to UNESCO World Heritage list
The ruins at Tell es-Sultan have been declared the 'oldest fortified city in the world'.
Amid migration crisis, Italy set to pass stricter measures on arrivals
Last week, almost 10,000 people arrived on the Italian island of Lampedusa.
Who are the five American prisoners freed in the Iran-US prisoner swap?
Siamak Namazi, Emad Sharghi and Morad Tahbaz are among US prisoners being released in deal, White House confirms.
The Libyan journalists providing information in chaos
With local media failing to deliver information, independent Libyan reporters cover the dam disaster on their own.

