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Pakistan’s delicate bangles that make Eid al-Fitr outfits ‘complete’
Markets are adorned with glittering array of colourful bangles, each turned over and inspected for their beauty.
At least 94 dead in Mozambique after boat capsizes
Officials say children among the dead as boat ferrying people from Lunga in Nampula province capsized.
People see what’s left of homes in south Gaza after Israeli pullback
Al Jazeera’s Hind Khoudary reported what was left behind as people visit their destroyed homes in Khan Younis.
Watching The Message during Ramadan
Moustapha Akkad’s remarkable film about the early history of Islam continues to have an impact today.
More than 300 aid trucks enter Gaza as Palestinians battle starvation
Delivery falls short of the minimum UN requirement to stave off the humanitarian crisis in the besieged territory.
Where Rwanda’s genocide perpetrators and survivors live side by side
A man killed his friend's husband because he was Tutsi. Now the two live together in a 'reconciliation village'.
Paddy Cosgrave returns to Web Summit after resigning over Israel criticism
Cosgrave resigned as CEO in October after backlash to post accusing Israel of committing war crimes in Gaza.
ICJ to hear Nicaragua case against Germany for ‘facilitating Gaza genocide’
International Court of Justice urged to stop Berlin from providing Israel with weapons and other aid in Gaza operation.
Total solar eclipse 2024: Where, when, and how to watch
People in North America will be able to witness a total solar eclipse on April 8 as the moon completely blocks the sun.
Political merchandise sales spike days before nearly a billion Indians vote
Garment makers are temporarily converting factories into production hubs for election flags and banners.

