Israel's war on Gaza live: Assault on Khan Younis intensifies - Al Jazeera

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China announces new military exercises near Taiwan

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One Palestinian killed as Israel launches new attacks on Gaza

One Palestinian reported killed on Saturday morning as Israel continues bombarding the Gaza Strip for the second day in a row. Israeli forces continue to target the Gaza Strip with air attacks for a second day. One Palestinian man has been killed in Khan Younis from Israeli raids … | Continue reading


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The Turkish school preserving culture of young Uighurs in exile

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Libya protesters storm parliament building in Tobruk

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Pope Francis praises ‘brave’ Ukraine, but war possibly ‘provoked’

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Russia ‘earned’ $98bn in fuel exports in 100 days of Ukraine war

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UN suspends Russia from human rights body over Ukraine abuses

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Why did Ukraine suspend 11 ‘pro-Russia’ parties?

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Plane carrying 133 crashes in China: State TV

The China Eastern airlines plane crashed in Guangxi region with an unknown number of casualties, the state TV reports.(aljazeera.com) | Continue reading


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