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US universities target pro-Palestine students with suspensions, campus bans
As pro-Palestine protests on US campuses grow smaller, advocates point to increasingly harsh disciplinary measures.
Primary school 'calmer' following pupil training
About 20 pupils are learning how to be "upstanders" so that they can look out for younger children.
Trump’s extremist border policies are part of a global authoritarian moment
Successive government in the US, the UK and Australia have embraced and exchanged brutal migration policies for years.
Jude Bellingham suspended for two LaLiga games after red card upheld
Midfielder Jude Bellingham will not play for Real Madrid in LaLiga until March 9, adding to the club's recent struggles.
Dozens of false killer whales stranded in Australia to be euthanised
Dozens of dolphins known as false killer whales stranded on a beach in Australia’s Tasmania are to be euthanised.
The reasons why America has abandoned democracy
I believe most Americans have abandoned democracy because democracy has abandoned most Americans.
In the Shadow of the Serengeti: The lawyer fighting for Maasai land rights
A Maasai human rights lawyer fights to stop the evictions of his people from their homelands in Tanzania.
ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Bangladesh vs India: Start, teams, preview
Al Jazeera takes a close look at favourites India against Bangladesh in their Champions Trophy opener on Thursday.
How could US aid cuts affect families of ISIL fighters stuck in Syria?
Officials in Syria have told Al Jazeera’s that US aid cuts could destabilise the camps where ISIL fighters are detained.
Israeli drone attack kills 1 in southern Lebanon despite ceasefire deal
The incident marks the first death since Israeli troops withdrew from most of the border area on Tuesday.
Gaza urgently needs a more effective humanitarian approach
Palestinian families need to be supported in a way that affords them dignity and hope.
Ukrainians are looking past NATO to a European security architecture
Ukrainian politicians express little confidence in direct talks over their heads between Russia and the US.
Israeli army’s Jenin raid enters 2nd month; mass displacement in West Bank
Thousands flee Jenin as Israeli army continues demolitions, marking largest displacement in decades across West Bank.
Afghan embassy says nationals face arrests, expulsions in Pakistan capital
The embassy says Afghan nationals face forced relocations in Islamabad amid rising tensions between the neighbours.
Offensive Agricole: Burkina Faso | Africa’s New Directions
Burkina Faso has started an agricultural development strategy to achieve food sovereignty by 2025.
Diala Ayesh on arrest and detention in Israel
Diala Ayesh is a former Palestinian prisoner in Israel talks about unlawful detention in Israel
The schools where smartphones won't be allowed
A charity wants parents to delay smartphone purchases for their children until they are least 14.
Man who threw pipe bomb at Japan’s ex-PM Kishida gets 10 years in prison
Court says the attack was a serious challenge to democracy and posed a significant danger to many people.
Bookstore raids in Kashmir by police prompt widespread criticism
Police in Indian-administered Kashmir raided bookstores and seized 668 books linked to major Islamic organisation.
Australia’s PM denies double standard after alleged attacks on Muslim women
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says any attack on a person on the basis of their faith is 'reprehensible'.