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Spain v social media giants: What’s the big dispute about?
Executives from X and Telegram have lashed out at Spanish prime minister over social media ban for minors.
Dozens killed in suicide bomb attack at Pakistan mosque
A suicide bombing during Friday prayers at a Shia mosque in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad has killed dozens of people.
Israel’s war on Gaza’s healthcare continues in full force under ‘ceasefire’
Israel continues to target Gaza's heroic medics, while tens of thousands of patients remain trapped without treatment.
Hundreds of thousands flee as fighting escalates in South Sudan
A 2018 peace deal in South Sudan is unravelling, as government and opposition fighting escalates.
‘I came back from the dead’: 21 hours underground after DRC mine collapse
In mineral-rich Rubaya, source of most of the world’s coltan, miners suffer poverty and dangerous working conditions.
Survivor of deadly mine collapse in DR Congo recounts rescue
A Congolese miner told Al Jazeera he saw his friends around him die as the mine they were working in collapsed.
What are Iranians saying about the threat of war?
Al Jazeera asked people in Iran’s capital about the threat of a US attack and how hopeful they are about talks.
Just how ‘excellent’ was Trump and Xi Jinping’s phone call, really?
US president raved about his 'extremely good' personal relationship with the Chinese leader, but Xi was more muted.
Israel kills two in northern Gaza as Rafah crossing sees little movement
Israeli forces also target Khan Younis home in south as Palestinians trickle across Rafah border in either direction.
T20 World Cup: Pakistan admit politics calls for ‘A-game’ on the field
Pakistan play their first T20 World Cup game against Netherlands on Saturday, and admit group stage needs to be perfect.

