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Germany bans Muslim group citing ‘extremism’, ties to Iran and Hezbollah
Berlin insists action against Islamic Center Hamburg not linked to 'peaceful practice of the Shiite religion'.
Syria and Turkey: A path to reconciliation, or a defeat of the opposition?
Anti-Syrian riots in Turkey and protests in Syria are a symbol of a period of flux in relations between the countries.
Protesters demanding Israel arms embargo arrested at US Capitol
Police at the US Capitol in Washington DC arrested dozens of protesters that demanded an arms embargo against Israel.
Taiwan braces for Typhoon Gaemi after rains create chaos in Philippines
Taiwan evacuates more than 2,100 people and puts 29,000 soldiers on standby for disaster relief efforts.
Streets turn into rivers as Typhoon Gaemi sweeps over Philippines
As the storm heads towards Taiwan, the island closes schools, cancels flights and suspends trains and ferries.
New Zealand inquiry finds 200,000 abused in state and religious care
Nearly one in three people in state or religious care between 1950 and 2019 experienced abuse, inquiry finds.
Targeting of Indian Muslims alleged in row over naming eateries by religion
Anger over police orders to display the owners' names outside restaurants during Hindu festival in BJP-governed states.
What is the UK’s two-child cap on benefits and will Labour reverse it?
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing calls from campaigners and his own MPs to scrap the cap on family benefits.
How hot is your city compared with the rest of the world?
Al Jazeera analyses 20 years of climate data from more than 1,200 cities around the world. Here is what we found.
North Korean trash balloon lands on South Korea’s presidential compound
South Korean Presidential Security Service says balloon did not contain any dangerous materials.

