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Everton docked two more points for second breach of football finance rules
Club receives an additional penalty for breaching the Premier League's profitability and sustainability rules.
In Italy, a Palestinian lawyer who fled Gaza builds Israel genocide case
Raji Sourani left the strip as the war raged. He then joined colleagues in Sicily to try to take Israel to the ICJ.
Revisiting molokhia amid war and displacement in Gaza
Six months into the relentless war, Al Jazeera reached out again to Siham to document how her life in Gaza has changed.
Russia, Ukraine feud over ‘dangerous’ attack on Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
Kyiv accuses Moscow of spreading 'fake' information of an attack on Europe's largest nuclear plant to stir more tension.
Cities in Russia’s Urals, west Siberia brace for worst floods in decades
More than 10,400 homes across Russia are flooded, with the Urals, Siberia, the Volga and central regions the worst hit.
Mexico to Iran, why are attacks on embassies so controversial?
International law decrees that embassies are 'inviolable'. Attacks on embassies have breached that, prompting anger.
Total solar eclipse frenzy grips North America
The eclipse will be visible along a path starting in Mexico and then crossing through the US and into Canada.
Israel kills Hezbollah field commander in Lebanon strike
Ali Ahmad Hussein of Hezbollah's elite Radwan Force 'eliminated' by Israeli jets alongside three other fighters.

