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In Nigeria, youths seek ‘happy hours’ in laughing gas amid economic woes
Nitrous oxide, once used in clinical practice, is becoming a recreational drug of choice for Nigerian youths.
Bangladesh PM stands firm on pay rise amid deadly garment worker protests
Strikers worry PM Sheikh Hasina's hardline stance invites a crackdown.
Israeli bombardments damage more than half of Gaza’s housing units
About 40,000 housing units in the besieged enclave were completely destroyed by the Israeli army, Gaza officials say.
‘Corpses on streets’: Sudan’s RSF kills 1,300 in Darfur, monitors say
The mass killing might be the largest in the civil war that erupted in April, based on reports from monitors.
‘Now isn’t the time’: Israel’s left conflicted on future after Hamas attack
From politicians to regular citizens, Israel's left faces an identity crisis amid hypercharged nationalism.
Sport Weekly: Afghanistan light up the Cricket World Cup
Al Jazeera talks to Afghanistan's captain, coach, and ex bowling coach about an incredible World Cup campaign.
Israel-Gaza war ‘devastating’ Palestine economy, UN warns
Gaza is experiencing 'unimaginable' levels of destruction as the Palestinian economy suffers after a month of war.
How bad is Gaza’s disease outbreak amid the Israel war?
Diarrhoea and respiratory infections are some of the leading infectious diseases affecting the besieged enclave.
What ‘winning’ the war means for Israelis
Most Israelis believe the violence unleashed on civilians is necessary - and justified - to achieve victory in Gaza.
Iran warns of ‘inevitable expansion’ of Israel-Gaza war
Israel's bombardment of Gaza makes spillover inevitable, Tehran's top diplomat claims.

