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‘I wake up in pain’ – refugees struggle in Tunisian winter
For refugees in Tunis facing abuse from police while aid is blocked, the cold is their greatest enemy now.
Mediators push to renew truce as world recoils at reignited Israel-Gaza war
'Those in power have decided that the killing of children would recommence,' UN official says amid Gaza bombardment.
‘My son was killed on October 6. There was no Hamas’
Family of teen killed in West Bank before Hamas attack says Israel's actions against Palestinians not about Hamas.
Sport Weekly: Child athletes on the joys and the perils of competing
This week Al Jazeera covers issues for child athletes, Eritrea's deserting footballers and scolded Pakistani cricketers.
Palestinian refugees in Lebanon mourn, fear for family in war-torn Gaza
'I’m not sleeping. I cry all night,' says Fatmeh, whose daughter and grandkids are trapped under Israeli bombardment.
‘Bombing everywhere’: As Israel renews war, my eight-year-old has questions
My daughter asks me if the war is on again. I tell her it never stopped. Our lives, dreams and hopes don't matter.
Kremlin critic Navalny says Russia has handed down new criminal charges
Russia launches 'new criminal case against me every three months', says opposition leader serving 19-year sentence.
Gunmen kill 11 in roadside attack in eastern Iraq
An official blamed ISIL for the attack, which took place in Diyala province.
Palestinians flee homes, dig in rubble as Israel resumes strikes on Gaza
Dozens of Palestinians killed as Israel continues bombardment of Gaza after expiration of truce.
Is Modi’s India cosying up to the Taliban?
The embassy of the former Afghan government has shuttered in New Delhi amid allegations that India stopped helping it.

