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Israeli strike kills Al Jazeera cameraman, injures Gaza bureau chief
Al Jazeera journalist Samer Abudaqa has been killed, Gaza Bureau Chief Wael al-Dahdouh was injured by Israeli missiles
Al Jazeera condemns Israeli forces killing of cameraman Samer Abu Daqqa
Media network says it holds Israel accountable for systematically targeting and killing journalists and their families.
How did a far-right outsider rise to power in Argentina?
And what are the prospects of his radical administration?
‘A wonderful human’: Al Jazeera colleagues remember Samer Abudaqa
Al Jazeera Arabic cameraman was killed in an Israeli attack in Khan Younis in southern Gaza.
Boycotts and protests – how are people around the world defying Israel?
Al Jazeera takes a look at the movements against Israel and illegal settlements in Palestine.
Israel to reopen Karen Abu Salem to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza
Announcement comes as national security spokesman Jake Sullivan visits the region amid growing international isolation.
Watching the watchdogs: Media, law and Gaza genocide
What is behind the American media's avoidance of the growing allegations of genocide directed at Israel?
In a refugee camp in Chad, Sudanese women are running out of hope
A settlement in Adré, a Chadian border town, has become a makeshift home for more than 100,000 Sudanese refugees.
Indigenous advocates reject Chile’s new draft constitution ahead of vote
Sunday’s referendum will be the second time in as many years that Chileans have voted for a revised constitution.
Africa must challenge the West’s colonial game plan for Palestine
Africans, who know this story well, should not let the West put Gaza under an Israel-friendly puppet government.

