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Amputee kids are being taught the basics of swimming during a summer camp being held by a US-charity in Gaza
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Armed settlers took over an area in occupied Hebron under the protection of Israeli occupation forces who forced Palestinian businesses to close at gunpoint
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The Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday condemned the storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque by Israeli government officials and hundreds of extremists and the prevention of Muslim worshippers from exercising...
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King Abdullah II of Jordan UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly yesterday discussed intensifying efforts to de-escalate the situation in the occupied Palestinian territories. Abdullah and Cleverly met in the Jordanian capital, Amman, as...
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Jordan, for years, has cracked down on online speech and has unplugged social media sites during bouts of civil unrest and peaceful anti-government protests
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July 27, 2023
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Yvonne Ridley
Headlines and photographs of the singer Sinéad O'Connor told us that the iconic star had died. What followed have been well-deserved eulogies, despite some glaring omissions. Sinéad was beautiful,...
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July 27, 2023
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Eric Goldstein
When Kayed Abu Awwad sold his home in Oak Lawn, Illinois, in June, he never imagined that he and his family would be homeless a few weeks later. Like...
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Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem with extremist settlers declaring Israel must have sovereignty over the holy site
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Israeli forces raided Palestinian farmland in occupied Hebron with bulldozers and poured concrete into the water sources to stop agricultural irrigation in an area that serves 25 families.
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The family of the 56-year-old Dublin-born singer has said they are devastated to announce her passing. Sinead O'Connor was well known for her activism including boycotting Israel to stand up for Palestinian rights
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Tunisian President Kais Saied said on Tuesday that there is "no turning back" on the reform plan he adopted to improve the situation in Tunisia. This came during a...
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Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank held little hope the meetings could reconcile the ongoing power struggle between Hamas and Abbas' Fatah faction
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A Tunisian farmer has lost all his chicken coops and 94 beehives to the recent wildfires that swept through the region. As temperatures hit 50 degrees celsius and wildfires are projected to rise in the future, Hakim Al-Ruwaisi now worries for his livelihood but hopes to rebuild it again.
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Ali Pasha revolutionised nineteenth century Egypt, but was a violent and controversial figure
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Iraqi woman tries to stop the burning of the Quran in Copenhagen
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The Barbie movie has ignited a worldwide social media trend coined 'Barbiecore'
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The Palestine Red Crescent Society have released dashcam footage of Israeli soldiers taking an injured Palestinian out of an ambulance on a stretcher to detain him, on 3 July in Jenin
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Ankara strongly supports a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict
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Turkish celebrity chef CZN Burak has launched a $10 million law suit against his father, accusing him of secretly selling the rights to the former's name and using Burak's media company to embezzle funds.
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Dozens of sub-Saharan Africans are stranded near the Libyan border and say that the Tunisian authorities removed them to this border area from the city of Sfax earlier this month
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More than 30 people were killed in a series of devastating forest fires that swept through several states in northern Algeria. The blaze spread across 16 provinces amidst record-high temperatures. Authorities said some 8,000 firefighters were battling to bring the flames under control
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WATCH: Israeli front pages covered in black over judicial reform bill...
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The front pages of Israeli newspapers today were covered in black with the words 'A black day for Israeli democracy', a day after the first bill of the government's judicial overhaul was approved by the Israeli Knesset. The 'reasonableness law' limits the Supreme Court’s power to overturn government decisions and appointments of ministers it deems 'unreasonable'.
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Israel's Knesset today passed the first bill of the ruling coalition's controversial judicial overhaul with 64 votes for and 0 against, as the entire opposition boycotted the vote. The 'reasonableness law' limits the Supreme Court’s power to strike down government decisions and appointments of ministers it deems 'unreasonable'.
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The conflict in Sudan has reached 100 days of fighting, violence and displacement of the civilian population. Despite being a focal point of international news, very few journalists are reporting on the ground, making it hard to get reliable information about the conflict.
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'This is my land. It is my right, understand?'
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Israeli settlers threw out the belongings of the Palestinian Sub Laban family into the streets, two weeks after illegally taking over their home in occupied East Jerusalem. The Sub Laban family, who had lived in the home for the last 70 years, responded by turning the piles of their possessions into a historical exhibition about the history of their family in this house.
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Jewish Israeli settlers have escalated their attacks against Christian sanctities and churches in occupied Palestine. The latest incident was an attack on the Mar Elias Monastery and Church in...
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On display were Palestinian symbols and necklaces, candles, handicrafts and traditional utensils.
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This month, the Syrian pound recorded a historic collapse against the US dollar as its exchange rate hit the lowest ever, 12,0000 Syrian pounds to the dollar.
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Palestinians gathered yesterday to mourn the death of 19-year-old Palestinian Fawzi Makhalfeh who was shot dead by Israeli forces whilst in his car in the town of Sebastia in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus. The Palestinian foreign ministry has called for an international investigation into the killing, calling it an 'execution'. Makhalfeh had just passed his high school exams and was driving with his friend Mohammed Mukheimar, who was injured and detained after Israeli forces opened fire on their vehicle
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An injured Palestinian man is seen shielding his child as Israeli soldiers attack protesters during Friday prayers in Silwan. Palestinians gathered in the occupied East Jerusalem neighbourhood yesterday in protest against rampant Israeli demolitions and forced displacement in the Old City.