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Iran’s Khamenei calls for boycott of Israel amid Gaza bombardment
Iran's supreme leader wants Muslim countries to stop selling oil and food to Israel, while noting role of US and allies.
At wrestling school in Indian village, women chase better life and glory
Whether they become champions or not, the girls from humble families receive rare lessons in female empowerment.
Watching the watchdogs: Fear in newsrooms silences pro-Palestine voices
Sidelining of journalists and pro-Palestinian analysts is increasing as Israel tries to dominate the media narrative.
Rafah crossing opens briefly to allow some foreigners, wounded to exit Gaza
Temporary opening is the first since the start of the war on October 7.
Under Israeli attack: Who are the Christians of Gaza?
They're small in number, but with deep roots that they are unwilling to leave behind.
To kill a family: The loss of Wael Dahdouh’s family to an Israeli bomb
As the Al Jazeera Arabic Gaza correspondent delivered a live news report, he received the call he'd always dreaded.
What to know about the UK’s AI Safety Summit
PM Rishi Sunak is bringing together more than 100 experts to address the misuses and risks of artificial intelligence.
Dozens arrested, killed in West Bank and Gaza raids overnight
Fatah leader arrested in West Bank's Jenin camp as air strikes and ground assaults continued in Gaza.
Sirens in Sevastopol as Ukraine ramps up attacks on Crimea
Ukraine's strategy to quell Russia's control of Crimea and the Black Sea requires patience, says Zelenskyy.
Gaza suffers another communications blackout amid Israeli bombardment
Phone and internet services cut despite warnings that communications blackouts exacerbating humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

