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Strikes cripple air and rail travel across Germany
Airport workers and train drivers walk off the job to demand more pay to offset soaring inflation in the country.
In Gaza, babies have no more nappies, milk, as Israeli bombing continues
A shortage of nappies because of Israel's blockade has led to prices skyrocketing and mothers looking for alternatives.
Could Houthi-sunk ship Rubymar spell eco-disaster for the Red Sea?
'Time is of essence': Greenpeace director warns that urgent strategy is needed to protect the Red Sea from catastrophe.
Israeli tank ‘likely’ fired machinegun at journalists near Lebanon border
The attack on October 13 killed a Reuters reporter and injured six others, including two Al Jazeera journalists.
What happens to the coins tossed into Rome’s Trevi Fountain?
For hundreds of years, visitors to the Italian capital have gone to the famous landmark to make a wish.
Russia’s presidential election: Putin, power, the possibility of protests
The 71-year-old president is all but certain to win another term in a vote that begins on March 15.
Tunisia’s Fields of Resilience: The reality for female farmworkers
In rural Tunisia, a mother toils in the fields to secure life-changing surgery for her daughter.
Israel’s blocking of aid creating ‘apocalyptic’ conditions in Gaza
New report shows Israel 'consistently and groundlessly' blocks aid operations for Gaza amid famine-like conditions.
Oceans break high-temperature record in warmest February marked globally
Marine high occurs during what was also hottest February on record, the ninth straight month with such a milestone.
This Hebron grocer won’t let Israeli shutdowns stop him
Ishaq Qafisheh has worked in the falafel shop-turned-grocer for as long as he can remember, and plans to continue.

