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Interwoven struggles: The green paradox meets the Palestine paradox
Marwan Bishara explains how and why the struggles for Palestinian liberation and climate justice became one and the same
Casualties reported as Syrian military college hit in drone attack
The attack takes place as a graduation ceremony comes to an end, Syria's military says.
What to know about the FIFA 2030 World Cup announcement
Morocco, Portugal and Spain will be hosts for the 2030 FIFA World Cup while Saudi Arabia will bid to host in 2034.
What’s fentanyl, and why have deaths due to drug overdose spiked in the US?
In 2021, two-thirds of drug-related overdose deaths in the US were linked to synthetic opioids like fentanyl.
How is cricket played? A simple illustrated guide
Al Jazeera breaks down cricket terms that will help you understand one of the world's most widely-played sports.
Syrians long for justice 10 years after shipwreck off Italy’s Lampedusa
The 2013 Lampedusa tragedy known as the children’s shipwreck shook the world's conscience. Survivors still want answers.
Who could replace Kevin McCarthy as the next US House speaker?
Steve Scalise and Jim Jordan from the Republican Party have declared their candidacy for the role.
Lack of safety nets hurt Ghana’s most vulnerable as economic woes deepen
Ghana's low-income households and working class are feeling the effects as the country grapples with an economic crisis.
Who is Wab Kinew, Canada’s first First Nations premier of Manitoba?
In a historical first, a member of Canada's First Nations community has become the leader of Manitoba province.
Is this the end of large-scale support for the war in Ukraine?
Renowned economist Jeffrey Sachs says the US should be pushing for negotiations and compromise to end the Ukraine war.

