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US declares warring factions in Sudan have committed war crimes
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken urges the military and rival paramilitary RSF to 'stop this conflict now'.
Bosnian Serb leader Dodik stands trial for defying peace envoy
Dodik called the envoy a 'stinker' as he demanded the trial be relocated to the capital of Bosnia's Serbia entity.
Pro-Russian former Ukrainian parliamentarian shot dead near Moscow
Illia Kyva, declared a traitor by Ukraine, has been shot dead in a park in the Odintsovo region southwest of Moscow.
What do Israelis think of their gov’t handling of the captives’ crisis?
Relatives of captives have reacted with fury and demanded PM Benjamin Netanyahu step down over the crisis.
Family of Al Jazeera Arabic correspondent killed in Israeli attack
Al Jazeera’s correspondent in Gaza, Moamen Al Sharafi has found out his family members were killed in an Israeli attack
UK publishes emergency bill to allow deportation plan to Rwanda
The 'Safety of Rwanda Bill' aims to enable the government's flagship Rwanda policy to go ahead.
US presidential hopefuls face off in fourth Republican primary debate
Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley are racing to establish themselves as the obvious alternative to Donald Trump.
Israeli raid kills 21 members of Al Jazeera correspondent’s family in Gaza
Family members of Momin Alshrafi, correspondent for Al Jazeera Arabic, have been killed at Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza.
Putin makes rare trip to Middle East to meet with UAE and Saudi leaders
The Russian leader has been bolstering his partnerships with Gulf nations as Moscow faces growing isolation by the West.
Former UK PM Boris Johnson says his gov’t underestimated COVID-19 threat
Boris Johnson apologises for 'the pain and the loss and the suffering' caused to the families of COVID victims.

