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Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan confirms attendance at EU talks in Spain
Pashinyan to travel to Granada despite reports that Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev plans not to go.
As Russia’s war grinds on, is global support for Ukraine waning?
Experts say Kyiv is likely worried as Slovakia votes for a pro-Russia politician, Poland drops aid, and the US wavers.
In a ghost town, Ukraine’s aid workers toil as Russian shells whizz above
Al Jazeera's defence editor films in Zaporizhzhia on patrol with a front-line team delivering the bare basics.
Israeli settlers storm Al-Aqsa Mosque complex on fifth day of Sukkot
Israeli settlers storm complex in groups and attempt to perform 'Talmudic rituals', according to a Waqf official.
New Assassin’s Creed video game brings Baghdad’s ‘golden age’ back to life
Designers used the game to explore the rebellion and creativity of the city during the Abbasid era.
What is NewsClick? A look at India’s media crackdown
The raid on NewsClick has raised international concerns about the media in India, where press freedom has plummeted.
Who is behind Kevin McCarthy’s ouster as US House Speaker?
Eight GOP members of Congress teamed up with Democrats to push out the Republican Speaker. Who are they?
Fears for Khaled El Qaisi’s wellbeing after his release in Israel
Palestinian Italian researcher released from Israeli custody but not allowed to return to his wife and child in Italy.
Is Canada trying to mollify India after Hardeep Singh Nijjar killing?
After publicly accusing India of the assassination, Canada now wants to resolve differences quietly. Here's why.
Five wounded in shooting at Morgan State University in US
Suspect is still at large after attacking students at historically Black college.

