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Can US visa bans deter West Bank violence by Israeli settlers?
It could serve as a deterrent for some settlers, analysts say. But the new rule has loopholes that could allow evasion.
US, Japan, South Korea step up efforts to counter North Korea cyber-threats
The three allies are concerned about 'malicious' cyber-activities in support of Pyongyang's banned weapons programmes.
‘We are dying here’: Terror in Gaza amid Israeli communications blackouts
A writer stuck inside Gaza tells Al Jazeera of the terror and frustration of life under internet shutdown.
Philippines accuses China of targeting fishing boats in South China Sea
Manila says Chinese coastguard shot water canon at Filipino vessels in disputed South China Sea.
Indian javelin star Neeraj Chopra hungry for more Olympic glory in 2024
Chopra talks to Al Jazeera about his 'rollercoaster' year, his passion for the javelin, and his dreams for Paris 2024.
Should Ukraine’s Zelenskyy hold elections amid Russia war? No, say voters
Some politicians, in Ukraine and elsewhere, question whether the country should hold a vote, despite legal restrictions.
Forced to become British: How Brexit created a new European diaspora
Many European residents felt compelled to seek citizenship, but the Britons that Brexit made are not like the rest.
Did Israel’s overreliance on tech cause October 7 intelligence failure?
A dependence on ‘high-tech’ tools resulted in complacency that allowed Hamas fighters to enter Israel, say analysts.
The Gospel: Israel turns to a new AI system in the Gaza war
The role of AI-enhanced warfare in the killing fields of Gaza. Plus, a look at intensifying violence in the West Bank.
Chinese methane-powered rocket launches satellites into orbit
Success of LandSpace Technology's Zhuque-2 Y-3 could boost investor confidence in methane as a potential rocket fuel.

