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Beyond Australia’s failed referendum: Truth, treaty and voice in Victoria
Indigenous people are addressing the challenges of colonisation and holding government to account.
Reclaiming Bollywood, Shah Rukh Khan style
To ensure success of his latest film Dunki, Khan has copied strategies used by the BJP in its election campaigns.
Where does the conflict in Sudan stand after eight months?
Fighting shows no sign of ending and no political settlement on the horizon.
Israeli strike hits during live report near hospital in Rafah
An Israeli strike hit an area near the Kuwaiti Hospital in Rafah in southern Gaza while Al Jazeera correspondent Hani M
Gaza death toll surpasses 20,000 as UN Security Council delays vote on aid
The grim milestone comes as the UN's top decision-making body postpones a key vote on Gaza aid for the third time.
Venezeula, US reach prisoner swap deal as tensions ease
As part of the agreement, US President Joe Biden grants clemency to Alex Saab, an ally of Nicolas Maduro.
Roman Abramovich loses legal attempt to overturn EU sanctions
The EU imposed punishment on the businessman in 2022 as part of measures targeting Russia and Putin's close allies.
Ireland to launch legal action against UK over Troubles amnesty law
Ireland to argue that aspects of the UK law are incompatible with obligations under European Convention on Human Rights.
Secrets of the Clergy
Fault Lines examines how state laws in the US can lead to child sexual abuse in religious communities going unpunished.
‘Everything is dead’: How record drought is wreaking havoc on the Amazon
Communities that rely on the rainforest’s waterways now find themselves struggling with fire and plunging water levels.

