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‘I miss my routine’: A displaced Gaza mother recalls life before the war
Imtithal, forced to leave her home, talks to Al Jazeera about the precious family moments she misses most.
‘Diamonds are in my blood’: The Jain jewellery traders of Antwerp
How did followers of Jainism, a faith that shuns attachment to material goods, come to boss the global diamond industry?
Israel bombs hundreds of targets in Gaza as truce efforts continue
The renewed violence enters second day with Gaza's health authorities reporting almost 200 dead due to Israeli attacks.
Refugee footballers in Zambia fight for place in top league
A football team from a refugee settlement in Zambia is fighting for promotion to the country’s top division.
Near Rafah border, baby dies and aid held up again as Israel’s war resumes
One of the 28 premature Gaza babies moved to Egypt from al-Shifa is dead. And trucks with Gaza aid must wait again.
‘It gave me a purpose’: Surf therapy transforms lives in South Africa
Waves for Change, which originated in South Africa, works with young people at high risk of 'toxic stress'.
Is Israel criminalising Palestinian thoughts too, amid Gaza war?
Israel is taking a variety of actions to crack down on any form of support for the Palestinian cause.
Palestine-Israel through three European lenses
Israel-Gaza as seen in Europe: examining how history has informed coverage in Germany, France and Ireland.
Russia boosts size of armed forces by 170,000 troops
President Putin's decree takes number of Russian service personnel to 1.32 million amid continuing Ukraine war.
US sends ‘bunker buster’ bombs to Israel for war on Gaza, report says
Apart from ground-penetrating munitions, the US has also given Israel several other types of bombs and artillery shells.

