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In Jerusalem’s Old City, Israeli ‘siege’ forces Palestinian shops to close
On a corner just outside one of the gates to the Al-Aqsa Mosque Compound in the Old City of Jerusalem,…
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Israel ramps up deadly attacks on Gaza’s Rafah despite US, UN warnings
Israel is ramping up its attacks on Rafah as it prepares to mount a ground offensive despite warnings of catastrophic consequences for…
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The Global South Refuses to Be Dragged Behind the West in Davos
Recently, developing countries participating in the Davos conference thwarted a Western American plan that aimed to create a fake alliance,…
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Trump testimony in doubt as E Jean Carroll defamation lawsuit postponed
Writer E Jean Carroll’s civil defamation case against former US President Donald Trump, who was expected to testify, has been…
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Palestine to Africa: How maps lie — and some tell the truth
Google Earth came into existence in 2005. A year later, it experienced a revolutionary tremor. A Palestinian man from Jenin,…
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Trump wins Iowa caucuses, cementing frontrunner status in 2024 race
Former United States President Donald Trump has decisively won the Iowa caucuses, cementing his Republican frontrunner status as he bids…
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US climate envoy John Kerry to step down: Reports
John Kerry, the United States’s special envoy on climate, will be stepping down from his role as he is expected…
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Day one of the ICJ genocide hearing against Israel: Key takeaways
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague has held the first of a two-day hearing in South Africa’s genocide…
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‘Still no endgame’ as Blinken concludes latest Middle East tour: Analysts
As the United States’ top diplomat concludes his fourth tour of the Middle East since the war in Gaza began, foreign policy…
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Condemnation after Israel kills two journalists in Gaza
Two more journalists killed after their vehicle is targeted in an Israeli air strike, including the son of Al Jazeera’s…
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