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Israel, civilian deaths and the question of proportionality
Israel's fatal al-Tabin School attack raises questions of how many civilians Israel will kill to execute Hamas fighters.
Why has Ukraine sent troops into Russia now?
Russia's President Vladimir Putin vows to respond as civilians in Kursk region are told to leave.
Rising death toll in the landfill collapse in Uganda
The death toll from the Kiteezi landfill collapse in the Ugandan capital has risen to at least 24.
Bilesmania, gender row: Five viral moments that define Paris Olympics 2024
Al Jazeera picks the five biggest talking points and viral moments from a memorable Olympic Games in Paris.
Is US preparing for Israel-Iran war by deploying more ships to Middle East?
As the region anticipates what an Iranian response to Israeli assassinations will be, US moves forces to the region.
Putin says Ukraine will ‘receive a worthy response’ over Kursk incursion
Ukraine's military commander says his forces control about 1,000sq km of the Russian territory.
Adani Group rocked by Hindenburg allegations against SEBI
Hindenburg says market regulator SEBI chair had a conflict of interest in Adani allegations due to earlier investments.
US says Sudan peace talks to proceed, while UN warns of ‘breaking point’
US envoy says talks to end the 15-month war will launch in Geneva on Wednesday, even if Sudan's army does not attend.
Iran weighs cost of retaliation against Israel
The Quincy Institute’s Trita Parsi argues that Iran’s top priority is to avoid direct confrontation with the US.
‘Not prisoners but students’: Inside Argentina’s in-prison universities
By age 14, Waldemar Cubilla ran afoul of the law. But behind bars, his love of education would help others find freedom.

