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Al Jazeera to refer journalist Samer Abudaqa’s killing to ICC
Al Jazeera Arabic cameraman was killed by drone attack while reporting on bombing of a school in southern Gaza Strip.
US, UK say they shot down 15 drones from Yemen’s Houthis over Red Sea
Threat to trade has grown in the region as container ships and oil tankers have been attacked or drawn missile fire.
Is Israel deliberately targeting journalists in Gaza?
The war on Gaza has been the deadliest for media workers ever recorded.
Israel is taking scorched earth policy to a new level
Gaza isn't the first victim of Israeli-inflicted mass devastation. But it's the first to see it on this shocking scale.
Two young Palestinians shot dead by Israeli forces in West Bank
Israeli aggression in the occupied West Bank has ramped up since Israel’s bombardment of Gaza began on October 7.
Pakistan uses artificial rain for the first time to fight pollution
Cloud seeding was used to counter the hazardous smog in the megacity of Lahore, one of the world's most polluted cities.
World reacts to the death of Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Nawaf
Many Gulf countries set aside a period of mourning for the emir's death, while others express their condolences.
British teen ‘abducted’ by mother years ago to be repatriated from France
Alex Batty, who went missing aged 11 during a holiday in Spain, has been found in France after six years of nomadism.
John Mearsheimer: Israel is choosing ‘apartheid’ or ‘ethnic cleansing’
US political scientist John Mearsheimer on Israel’s ‘punishment campaign’ against the civilian population in Palestine.
The use of explosive weapons in cities must stop
From Khartoum to Gaza, explosive weapons are leaving behind tragic devastation. It is time to end their use in cities.

