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The US plan to revamp the Palestinian Authority is doomed to fail
Past US attempts to resuscitate the PA have all failed. The ongoing efforts are unlikely to succeed, either.
Dominican Republic to trial four-day work week: Can it work globally?
It's the first Caribbean country to trial such a move, amid a growing global call for such shifts.
War on Gaza: What impact will the ICJ case have?
As the ICJ deliberates, what is the narrative in Israel about the case?
Palestinians accuse Israeli forces of executing 19 civilians in Gaza
Footage, witness accounts shared with Al Jazeera reveal how Israeli soldiers carried out executions in Gaza last month.
‘I don’t want him to die this way’: Uganda’s hidden disabled children
Tethered to beds or even trees, Uganda’s intellectually disabled children struggle under stigma and lack of state care.
‘We cannot trust the Janjaweed’: Sudan’s capital ravaged by RSF rule
After nine months of war, Khartoum under RSF control has turned into a lawless and violent capital.
Oil supply tightens in Europe over Red Sea disruptions
The volume going to Europe from the Middle East has nearly halved amid continuing attacks by Yemen's Houthi rebels.
Hijacking truth: How OSINT in Gaza fell prey to groupthink
Open source research is essential to Gaza coverage, but pressure to conform plays into the hands of propagandists.
Israeli strike hits residential building in Damascus: Syrian state media
This is a breaking news story, more details to follow.
Argentina arrests, deports family of Ecuador’s most-wanted fugitive
Drug boss Jose Adolfo Macias is at large after escaping from an Ecuadorean prison, triggering wave of gang violence.

