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Fact check: Did Black wages in the US rise ‘massively’ under Donald Trump?
They did rise, but have risen even faster under Biden. And the US wage gap for Black and white men grew under Trump.
Social Media and the UK Riots
People & Power investigates the role of social media in the recent UK riots.
The Israeli ‘General’s Plan’ for northern Gaza is unlikely to succeed
The Israeli army will find it hard to maintain control over the north due to various challenges.
Is the US government doing enough to help hurricane victims?
Damage caused by Hurricanes Helene and Milton is estimated to be more than $100bn.
US issues 30-day ultimatum to Israel in threat to cut military aid
The US warns Israel to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza in the coming 30 days or face cuts in US military aid.
Italy sends first asylum seekers to Albania under controversial deal
Rome boasts of deal processing asylum seekers outside EU. Critics complain of 'cruel experiment' that undermines rights.
Zelenskyy says ‘victory plan’ to end Russia war includes NATO membership
Ukrainian president tells parliament it's 'possible to end the war no later than next year' if his proposal is followed.
Netanyahu wants UNIFIL out of Lebanon. Why?
Experts warn a withdrawal will make it impossible to monitor violations of international law.
Protest in Paris against inaction on Gaza genocide
Thousands of people gathered in Paris to protest the lack of action from French and European leaders against Israel.
Record high deaths in the Russia-Ukraine war: What you should know
Recent reports suggest a million people killed to date, with a high civilian death toll in Ukraine over the summer.
Global conflicts driving up to 21,000 deaths daily from hunger: Oxfam
Most food crises are 'largely manufactured', charity says in new report published on World Food Day.
Legends League allows long deprived fans to enjoy cricket again in Kashmir
A T20 cricket league's arrival attracts fans but leaves question marks over the sport's future in the disputed valley.
Israel resumes Beirut strikes despite US ‘opposition’
Israeli air strikes have hit Beirut's Dahiyeh area despite US concerns over 'scope' of campaign in Lebanon.
How much does food cost in Gaza?
From $180/kg tomatoes to $60/kg sugar, Al Jazeera examines the cost of basic food items amid Israel’s assault on Gaza.
Who bears responsibility for what happens on social media?
We discuss whether recent legal troubles signal a new era for the regulation of social media platforms.
Kenya court says deputy president’s impeachment proceedings constitutional
Last week, lawmakers overwhelmingly voted to impeach Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua for abuse of office.
Grand Egyptian Museum opens for trial run
Egypt opens series of galleries in new flagship museum that neighbours the pyramids of Giza.
Germany’s Thomas Tuchel named new England football manager
Tuchel is only the third non-British manager appointed to the position.
Myanmar and China have world’s ‘worst environment’ for internet freedom
Freedom on the Net report says Kyrgyzstan showed sharpest downgrade, while Iceland had 'freest online environment'.
Drone video shows flooding in India’s Chennai
Drone video shows flooding in a residential area of Chennai in southern India’s Tamil Nadu state, after heavy rains.