Women forced into hard labour to survive as over eight million children face one of world's longest school closures.
Haaretz revealed that in a serious security breach, thousands of classified Israeli military documents were publicly ...
US president considering military intervention and has cancelled meetings with officials until killings of protesters stops ...
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Iran 'ready' for war with US but open to talks as more than 600 killed in protests
Tehran and Washington signal openness to dialogue despite public exchange of threats ...
Iran’s nationwide communications blackout has entered its second week, severely limiting access to real-time information ...
Longtime Al Jazeera Arabic anchor and journalist Jamil Azar, a pioneer of the network since its establishment three decades ago, has passed away. Director-General Sheikh Nasser bin Faisal Al Thani ...
A raw material – not gold – is having an outsized influence on the fighting in Sudan as it is smuggled to help fund the war effort of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). It is gum arabic, an ...
An Al Jazeera investigative programme has obtained hours of leaked audio recordings of prominent military officers in the regime of the ousted leader, Bashar al-Assad, discussing plans and efforts to ...
In Sudan, victims of sexual violence are often forced to suffer in silence, their tears shed where no one can hear them. But for women like Mariam*, the horror of war followed her even as she tried to ...
Yemeni government troops backed by Saudi Arabia have retaken the governorates of Hadramout and al-Mahra from the United Arab Emirates-backed secessionist Southern Transitional Council (STC) as ...
BBC and Al Jazeera broadcaster Jamil Azar has died. The broadcaster, who initially started his career as a maths and biology teacher in 1954, eventually joined BBC World Service Arabic Radio in 1965.
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