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China’s ‘beautiful Xinjiang’ continues to oppress Uighurs
As Beijing tries to convince the world that the Xinjiang region has moved on, its Uighur residents continue to suffer.
US-Mexico border is world’s deadliest land route for migrants: IOM
UN agency records at least 686 deaths, disappearances in 2022 during record-breaking year for fatalities in Americas.
Egyptians divided over recent niqab ban at schools
Egyptians talk to Al Jazeera about the recent government decision to prohibit students from wearing niqab.
Houston Rockets guard Kevin Porter Jr arrested for assault, strangulation
The NBA player is accused of hitting a woman several times and putting his hands around her neck.
Putin calls Trump legal cases ‘politically motivated persecution’
Trump, the frontrunner Republican candidate for the 2024 presidential elections, is facing a series of criminal cases.
Oslo is dead, long live the peace process
Reimagining peace in Palestine-Israel beyond the zombie process that refuses to die.
US takes on Google: What to know about biggest antitrust trial in decades
Google has grabbed a 90 percent market share in search in the US in recent years.
What’s happening in Libya after devastating Storm Daniel floods?
Rescue efforts could be complicated by the fact that Libya has two rival governments to the east and the west.
India vigilante Monu Manesar, accused of inciting Haryana riots, arrested
Cow vigilante has been arrested for allegedly uploading 'objectionable and inflammatory' posts under fictitious name.
Mining of cobalt, copper in DRC leading to human rights abuses: Report
Expansion of industrial-scale mines has led to forced evictions, Amnesty International says.

