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Israel’s demolition surge: Schools become a primary target
Ten-year-old Omar Salah could not go to school on Sunday because Israeli forces demolished it after no building permit was…
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Turkey’s elections: What are the key alliances promising?
Turks are getting ready to vote in critical presidential and parliamentary elections on Sunday, as Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s…
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US Senate panel raises ‘concern’ over Egyptian detainee’s health
A top United States Senate committee has said it is “deeply concerned” about the declining health of Salah Soltan, an…
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Cornerstone laid for Shireen Abu Akleh press museum in Palestine
Palestinian Authority (PA) officials and the Al Jazeera Media Network laid the cornerstone for the Shireen Abu Akleh press museum…
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Healing from the trauma of childhood sexual violence is possible
Tabitha Mpamira “I believe you.” “There is support out there for you.” “It was not your fault.” I am a…
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US wholesale price April data points to easing inflation pressure
Wholesale prices in the United States rose modestly last month, the latest sign that inflationary pressures may be easing more…
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US, China agree to maintain communication as officials meet
Top officials from the United States and China have agreed to maintain communication as they met in the Austrian capital,…
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WHO declares end to mpox public health emergency
The World Health Organization (WHO) has said it is ending a 10-month-long global health emergency for mpox, a viral disease…
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Title 42 is about to expire in US. Here’s what you need to know
The United States policy known as Title 42 will expire in a matter of hours, bringing one of the country’s…
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Days ahead of vote, Ince withdraws from Turkey presidential race
In a dramatic development, one of the presidential candidates in Turkey’s knife-edge elections has withdrawn from the race in a…
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