Lebanese leaders were in Washington earlier this month for the first direct negotiations with Israel in over 30 years, attempting to restore sovereignty under near-impossible terms. Al Jazeera’s Justin Salhani asked people in Beirut for their opinions on the talks.
Israel's Prime Minister is calling for more military action in Lebanon, describing Hezbollah rockets and drones as a key threat.
A ceasefire is officially in place in Lebanon, and was even recently extended, but attacks by both sides have continued.
Thousands of people have fled their homes because of the violence.
Al Jazeera’s Malcolm Webb visited a shelter in the city of Sidon.
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Israel's Prime Minister is calling for more military action in Lebanon, describing Hezbollah rockets and drones as a key threat.
A ceasefire is officially in place in Lebanon, and was even recently extended, but attacks by both sides have continued.
Thousands of people have fled their homes because of the violence.
Al Jazeera’s Malcolm Webb visited a shelter in the city of Sidon.
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Dozens of countries are holding a special session at the United Nations on Monday, warning traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is threatening global trade and energy supplies.
The waterway is still caught in between rival blockades by both Iran and the US.
The Security Council meeting comes amid a near-total collapse in shipping through the vital corridor.
Diplomats are weighing new proposals from Tehran to reopen the strait in exchange for an end to the conflict.
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres issued an urgent appeal.
Al Jazeera’s Kristen Saloomey has more from the UN headquarters in New York.
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Dozens of countries are holding a special session at the United Nations on Monday, warning traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is threatening global trade and energy supplies.
The waterway is still caught in between rival blockades by both Iran and the US.
The Security Council meeting comes amid a near-total collapse in shipping through the vital corridor.
Diplomats are weighing new proposals from Tehran to reopen the strait in exchange for an end to the conflict.
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres issued an urgent appeal.
Al Jazeera’s Kristen Saloomey has more from the UN headquarters in New York.
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The White House has confirmed that an Iranian proposal to end the war is under discussion.
Karoline Leavitt says while it's being considered, Washington's red lines remain in place.
Al Jazeera’s Chief US correspondent, Alan Fisher, is at the White House with the latest.
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The White House has confirmed that an Iranian proposal to end the war is under discussion.
Karoline Leavitt says while it's being considered, Washington's red lines remain in place.
Al Jazeera’s Chief US correspondent, Alan Fisher, is at the White House with the latest.
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Organised by the Palestinian Authority, the Palestine local elections were aimed at uniting Gaza and the occupied West Bank as a united State of Palestine. But with Hamas and other factions boycotting the vote, will it make a difference to Palestinians living under Israeli occupation?
Presenter: Imran Khan
Guests:
Ahmed Fattouh -- Fatah spokesperson
Jalal Abukhater -- Policy Manager at 7amleh - The Arab Center for the Advancement of Social Media
Xavier Abu Eid -- Political analyst and former PLO Communications Director
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Organised by the Palestinian Authority, the Palestine local elections were aimed at uniting Gaza and the occupied West Bank as a united State of Palestine. But with Hamas and other factions boycotting the vote, will it make a difference to Palestinians living under Israeli occupation?
Presenter: Imran Khan
Guests:
Ahmed Fattouh -- Fatah spokesperson
Jalal Abukhater -- Policy Manager at 7amleh - The Arab Center for the Advancement of Social Media
Xavier Abu Eid -- Political analyst and former PLO Communications Director
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US media outlet Axios reports Iran and sent a proposal to the US to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the war – with the stipulation that negotiations on it’s nuclear programme be held sometime in the future.
Dania Thafer, executive director of the Gulf International Forum, said the move is an effort to “decouple” the strait from the contentious nuclear issue, which the United States insists is the main obstacle to peace.
“It seems like they’re not even going to negotiate about the core issue and the reason why this war – from the US perspective – was started,” Thafer told Al Jazeera.
“The nuclear issue is Washington’s red line. Before this [war], when the Iranians and Americans were negotiating, the nuclear issue was much more [prominent] at the table. But right now, with Iran’s new proposal, it’s changed that, and I don’t think the US will likely agree to that.”
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US media outlet Axios reports Iran and sent a proposal to the US to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the war – with the stipulation that negotiations on it’s nuclear programme be held sometime in the future.
Dania Thafer, executive director of the Gulf International Forum, said the move is an effort to “decouple” the strait from the contentious nuclear issue, which the United States insists is the main obstacle to peace.
“It seems like they’re not even going to negotiate about the core issue and the reason why this war – from the US perspective – was started,” Thafer told Al Jazeera.
“The nuclear issue is Washington’s red line. Before this [war], when the Iranians and Americans were negotiating, the nuclear issue was much more [prominent] at the table. But right now, with Iran’s new proposal, it’s changed that, and I don’t think the US will likely agree to that.”
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Gunshots shattered the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, throwing Washington’s biggest night into chaos. We unpack how it happened, who the suspect is, how security responded, and what US President Donald Trump said afterward. We also examine the fallout and what it reveals about a White House under pressure. So what happens next?
In this episode:
- Chris Sheridan, Senior White House Producer, Al Jazeera English
Episode credits:
This episode was produced by David Enders, Sarí el-Khalili, and our guest host, Kevin Hirten. It was edited by Sarí el-Khalili. Alex Roldan is our sound designer. Sarí el-Khalili mixed this episode.
The Take production team is Marcos Bartolomé, Sonia Bhagat, Spencer Cline, Sarí el-Khalili, Tamara Khandaker, Chloe K. Li, Alexandra Locke, Catherine Nouhan, Alex Roldan, and Noor Wazwaz. Our host is Malika Bilal.
Our editorial intern is Tuleen Barakat. Our engagement producers are Adam Abou-Gad and Vienna Maglio. Andrew Greiner is lead of audience engagement. Our video editors are Hisham Abu Salah and Mohannad al-Melhem. Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer.
Gunshots shattered the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, throwing Washington’s biggest night into chaos. We unpack how it happened, who the suspect is, how security responded, and what US President Donald Trump said afterward. We also examine the fallout and what it reveals about a White House under pressure. So what happens next?
In this episode:
- Chris Sheridan, Senior White House Producer, Al Jazeera English
Episode credits:
This episode was produced by David Enders, Sarí el-Khalili, and our guest host, Kevin Hirten. It was edited by Sarí el-Khalili. Alex Roldan is our sound designer. Sarí el-Khalili mixed this episode.
The Take production team is Marcos Bartolomé, Sonia Bhagat, Spencer Cline, Sarí el-Khalili, Tamara Khandaker, Chloe K. Li, Alexandra Locke, Catherine Nouhan, Alex Roldan, and Noor Wazwaz. Our host is Malika Bilal.
Our editorial intern is Tuleen Barakat. Our engagement producers are Adam Abou-Gad and Vienna Maglio. Andrew Greiner is lead of audience engagement. Our video editors are Hisham Abu Salah and Mohannad al-Melhem. Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer.
Mali is witnessing its largest attacks by armed groups in years.
It's plunged the country into a new wave of violence with the United Nations calling for a coordinated international response.
Al Jazeera’s Julide Ayger looks at the rapidly unfolding situation.
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Mali is witnessing its largest attacks by armed groups in years.
It's plunged the country into a new wave of violence with the United Nations calling for a coordinated international response.
Al Jazeera’s Julide Ayger looks at the rapidly unfolding situation.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said the US has no clear exit strategy with their war on Iran, warning "an entire nation is being humiliated by the Iranian leadership”.
Relations between Iran and Russia are extensive in terms of military cooperation, says Foad Izadi, associate professor at the University of Tehran.
This comes as Iran’s FM Araghchi arrived in Russia this morning for meetings including with President Putin.
“Iran’s air defence systems are not at the level that they need to be. So I think Iran is hoping that Russia could help on that issue,” he told Al Jazeera.
“Russia is a permanent member of the Security Council. It vetoed a Bahrain-US resolution against Iran a couple of weeks ago. So Iran wants to make sure it is on board politically and can help Iran in places like the Security Council.”
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Relations between Iran and Russia are extensive in terms of military cooperation, says Foad Izadi, associate professor at the University of Tehran.
This comes as Iran’s FM Araghchi arrived in Russia this morning for meetings including with President Putin.
“Iran’s air defence systems are not at the level that they need to be. So I think Iran is hoping that Russia could help on that issue,” he told Al Jazeera.
“Russia is a permanent member of the Security Council. It vetoed a Bahrain-US resolution against Iran a couple of weeks ago. So Iran wants to make sure it is on board politically and can help Iran in places like the Security Council.”
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Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Saint Petersburg.
The visit is part of a diplomatic push to bring an end to the war with the US and Israel.
President Putin has pledged to do everything in the interest of Iran and to halt the Middle East war.
Abbas Araghchi began a regional tour on Friday, with stops in Pakistan, Oman and other Gulf countries.
Al Jazeera’s Ali Hashem has the latest from Tehran and Yulia Shapovalova is monitoring developments from Moscow.
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Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Saint Petersburg.
The visit is part of a diplomatic push to bring an end to the war with the US and Israel.
President Putin has pledged to do everything in the interest of Iran and to halt the Middle East war.
Abbas Araghchi began a regional tour on Friday, with stops in Pakistan, Oman and other Gulf countries.
Al Jazeera’s Ali Hashem has the latest from Tehran and Yulia Shapovalova is monitoring developments from Moscow.
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The 2026 Global Report on Food Crises warns that millions in Sudan are facing acute food shortages after three years of war.
Sieges by the Rapid Support Forces have severely disrupted food access and aid delivery, prompting famine declarations in parts of Darfur and South Kordofan last year.
Nearly 25 million people, about half the population, now face crisis-level hunger, including 4.2 million children under five.
Civilians who fled to Khartoum describe severe scarcity, soaring prices and limited humanitarian assistance, while aid organisations report funding cuts and warn the number of people in need may rise again.
Al Jazeera's Hiba Morgan reports from Khartoum, Sudan.
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The 2026 Global Report on Food Crises warns that millions in Sudan are facing acute food shortages after three years of war.
Sieges by the Rapid Support Forces have severely disrupted food access and aid delivery, prompting famine declarations in parts of Darfur and South Kordofan last year.
Nearly 25 million people, about half the population, now face crisis-level hunger, including 4.2 million children under five.
Civilians who fled to Khartoum describe severe scarcity, soaring prices and limited humanitarian assistance, while aid organisations report funding cuts and warn the number of people in need may rise again.
Al Jazeera's Hiba Morgan reports from Khartoum, Sudan.
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Water sustains life, but what happens when it is weaponised? In the ongoing US-Israel war on Iran, desalination plants supplying millions in the Gulf have become targets. This reflects a growing pattern: water infrastructure is increasingly vulnerable as global scarcity intensifies. The United Nations warns of looming "water bankruptcy" driven by climate change and rising global demands, including AI data centres.
Presenter: Stefanie Dekker
Guests:
Kaveh Madani - Director, UNU Institute for Water, Environment & Health
Zeina Moneer - Environmental policy and climate programmes expert
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Water sustains life, but what happens when it is weaponised? In the ongoing US-Israel war on Iran, desalination plants supplying millions in the Gulf have become targets. This reflects a growing pattern: water infrastructure is increasingly vulnerable as global scarcity intensifies. The United Nations warns of looming "water bankruptcy" driven by climate change and rising global demands, including AI data centres.
Presenter: Stefanie Dekker
Guests:
Kaveh Madani - Director, UNU Institute for Water, Environment & Health
Zeina Moneer - Environmental policy and climate programmes expert
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Nearly two months after attacks on Strait of Hormuz linked to the war on Iran, Asian markets are showing mixed signals.
Stock markets across the region remain resilient, buoyed by strong investor confidence and growth in artificial intelligence sectors.
Japan’s Nikkei 225 surged past key levels, while South Korea’s KOSPI also posted gains.
However, high fuel prices continue to weigh on economies, with energy costs significantly above pre-war levels.
In South Korea, prices are about 18% higher, pushing inflation to a three-month high.
The government has launched a cash relief programme targeting 35.8 million low- and middle-income earners.
Despite market optimism, uncertainty remains as investors monitor ceasefire stability and diplomatic efforts.
Al Jazeera's Barnaby Lo reports from Seoul, South Korea.
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Nearly two months after attacks on Strait of Hormuz linked to the war on Iran, Asian markets are showing mixed signals.
Stock markets across the region remain resilient, buoyed by strong investor confidence and growth in artificial intelligence sectors.
Japan’s Nikkei 225 surged past key levels, while South Korea’s KOSPI also posted gains.
However, high fuel prices continue to weigh on economies, with energy costs significantly above pre-war levels.
In South Korea, prices are about 18% higher, pushing inflation to a three-month high.
The government has launched a cash relief programme targeting 35.8 million low- and middle-income earners.
Despite market optimism, uncertainty remains as investors monitor ceasefire stability and diplomatic efforts.
Al Jazeera's Barnaby Lo reports from Seoul, South Korea.
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The ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon is being tested.
Two people have been killed by Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon in the past few hours, bringing the death toll to 22 over the weekend.
Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem has reiterated that the group rejects direct negotiations with Israel, saying Lebanon should return to national unity and that talks only benefit “the enemy”. He also reaffirmed that Hezbollah will not give up its arms.
Israeli forces continue to occupy villages near the border, preventing residents from returning home, whilst Netanyahu claims the operation will stop Hezbollah attacks—a goal that has yet to be achieved.
Al Jazeera’s Zeina Khodr reports from Beirut.
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The ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon is being tested.
Two people have been killed by Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon in the past few hours, bringing the death toll to 22 over the weekend.
Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem has reiterated that the group rejects direct negotiations with Israel, saying Lebanon should return to national unity and that talks only benefit “the enemy”. He also reaffirmed that Hezbollah will not give up its arms.
Israeli forces continue to occupy villages near the border, preventing residents from returning home, whilst Netanyahu claims the operation will stop Hezbollah attacks—a goal that has yet to be achieved.
Al Jazeera’s Zeina Khodr reports from Beirut.
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Millions in northeastern Nigeria are grappling with the psychological impact of 16 years of conflict with Boko Haram.
Former captives, children raised in displacement camps, and even healthcare workers face untreated trauma, anxiety and depression.
In Borno State, home to nearly seven million people, only 18 psychiatrists are available to treat survivors.
Doctors warn that without proper mental health support, the invisible wounds of war could outlast the conflict itself and affect future generations.
Al Jazeera's Ahmed Idris reports from Maiduguri, Nigeria.
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Millions in northeastern Nigeria are grappling with the psychological impact of 16 years of conflict with Boko Haram.
Former captives, children raised in displacement camps, and even healthcare workers face untreated trauma, anxiety and depression.
In Borno State, home to nearly seven million people, only 18 psychiatrists are available to treat survivors.
Doctors warn that without proper mental health support, the invisible wounds of war could outlast the conflict itself and affect future generations.
Al Jazeera's Ahmed Idris reports from Maiduguri, Nigeria.
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Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi blamed the US for the apparent lack of progress in talks to end the US-Israel war on Iran, as he arrived in Russia for a meeting with President Vladimir Putin.
Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla are travelling to the United States on a state visit aimed at repairing strained UK–US relations.
The trip comes as tension rises over Britain's refusal to allow American jets to fly offensive missions against Iran from British bases.
US President Donald Trump has criticised UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer over the decision, saying "this is not Winston Churchill that we're dealing with."
The British government is hoping royal diplomacy and carefully managed events—including a meeting in the Oval Office with no video cameras—can help smooth over the rift, despite Trump's unpredictability.
Al Jazeera's Milena Veselinovic reports from London.
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Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla are travelling to the United States on a state visit aimed at repairing strained UK–US relations.
The trip comes as tension rises over Britain's refusal to allow American jets to fly offensive missions against Iran from British bases.
US President Donald Trump has criticised UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer over the decision, saying "this is not Winston Churchill that we're dealing with."
The British government is hoping royal diplomacy and carefully managed events—including a meeting in the Oval Office with no video cameras—can help smooth over the rift, despite Trump's unpredictability.
Al Jazeera's Milena Veselinovic reports from London.
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Fifteen-year-old Reem Aziz divides her days between school, household chores and powering her brother's sewing machine by pedalling a makeshift bicycle wheel.
With no electricity in Gaza and petrol too expensive, her father built the device so the family tailoring business can continue.
Reem hauls water to the second floor, cares for her siblings and studies at night, all whilst longing for a childhood she says she has been denied.
She hopes the war will end, electricity will return, and she can simply be a student again.
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Fifteen-year-old Reem Aziz divides her days between school, household chores and powering her brother's sewing machine by pedalling a makeshift bicycle wheel.
With no electricity in Gaza and petrol too expensive, her father built the device so the family tailoring business can continue.
Reem hauls water to the second floor, cares for her siblings and studies at night, all whilst longing for a childhood she says she has been denied.
She hopes the war will end, electricity will return, and she can simply be a student again.
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Hours after gunshots echoed through this year’s White House Correspondents' Association dinner, security measures for US President Donald Trump are once again under scrutiny. Some law enforcement experts say the Secret Service did ‘exactly what they were supposed to do’.
The Lebanese government says Israeli strikes on Sunday killed 14 people, including two children, despite a US-brokered ceasefire, as Hezbollah said it attacked Israeli troops on the outskirts of Kafr Kila and in Taybeh in the south.
Both sides are accusing the other of violating the truce, but Hezbollah has "drawn a line in the sand," reiterating it will not accept a one-sided ceasefire.
The Israeli military acknowledged that one soldier was killed and six others injured in Taybeh, where Hezbollah launched a drone attack during an Israeli evacuation helicopter mission.
Israel has issued new forced evacuation orders for at least seven villages located north of the Litani River and dropped leaflets over the Tyre district warning residents to avoid moving south of at least 20 villages, with Israeli forces saying they plan to target what they call Hezbollah sites.
Hezbollah has increased the tempo of its operations and is "hurting Israeli troops in that occupation zone," while continuing to launch drones and rockets across the border into northern Israel, putting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "in a difficult position."
On the Lebanese government's direct talks with Israel, the government is "negotiating under fire," causing internal tensions, with Hezbollah arguing that what is being agreed in those negotiations is the disarmament of the group — "what the Israeli military failed to do."
Al Jazeera's Zeina Khodr reports from Beirut.
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The Lebanese government says Israeli strikes on Sunday killed 14 people, including two children, despite a US-brokered ceasefire, as Hezbollah said it attacked Israeli troops on the outskirts of Kafr Kila and in Taybeh in the south.
Both sides are accusing the other of violating the truce, but Hezbollah has "drawn a line in the sand," reiterating it will not accept a one-sided ceasefire.
The Israeli military acknowledged that one soldier was killed and six others injured in Taybeh, where Hezbollah launched a drone attack during an Israeli evacuation helicopter mission.
Israel has issued new forced evacuation orders for at least seven villages located north of the Litani River and dropped leaflets over the Tyre district warning residents to avoid moving south of at least 20 villages, with Israeli forces saying they plan to target what they call Hezbollah sites.
Hezbollah has increased the tempo of its operations and is "hurting Israeli troops in that occupation zone," while continuing to launch drones and rockets across the border into northern Israel, putting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "in a difficult position."
On the Lebanese government's direct talks with Israel, the government is "negotiating under fire," causing internal tensions, with Hezbollah arguing that what is being agreed in those negotiations is the disarmament of the group — "what the Israeli military failed to do."
Al Jazeera's Zeina Khodr reports from Beirut.
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More than 3,000 players gathered in Mexico City for the National Indigenous Cup—a tournament designed to empower communities, promote inclusion, and bring football beyond stadiums into some of the country’s most underserved regions.
From rural towns in Oaxaca to the capital, young players share what the game means to them—opportunity, identity, and escape from hardship.
One player, Saúl Cruz, reflects on growing up in a small community, the sacrifices made by his team, and what it feels like to compete on a national stage far from home.
Despite challenges on and off the pitch, the message is clear: football is more than a game—it’s a lifeline.
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More than 3,000 players gathered in Mexico City for the National Indigenous Cup—a tournament designed to empower communities, promote inclusion, and bring football beyond stadiums into some of the country’s most underserved regions.
From rural towns in Oaxaca to the capital, young players share what the game means to them—opportunity, identity, and escape from hardship.
One player, Saúl Cruz, reflects on growing up in a small community, the sacrifices made by his team, and what it feels like to compete on a national stage far from home.
Despite challenges on and off the pitch, the message is clear: football is more than a game—it’s a lifeline.
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Investigators in the United States are working to understand why a gunman attempted to storm the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, D.C., an event attended by President Donald Trump and senior officials on Saturday.
The suspect, identified as 31-year-old Cole Allen, allegedly ran through a security perimeter before being confronted by Secret Service agents. Gunfire was reported inside the packed venue as chaos unfolded.
Footage shows officials, including Vice President JD Vance, being rushed from the stage, while security teams moved to evacuate President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump.
Authorities have since searched the suspect’s home in California for evidence, including a possible manifesto referenced by the President. However, key questions remain about motive and planning.
The White House Correspondents’ Dinner—typically a celebration of press freedom and political life—was abruptly disrupted as top officials were forced into emergency evacuation.
Al Jazeera's Patty Culhan reports
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Investigators in the United States are working to understand why a gunman attempted to storm the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, D.C., an event attended by President Donald Trump and senior officials on Saturday.
The suspect, identified as 31-year-old Cole Allen, allegedly ran through a security perimeter before being confronted by Secret Service agents. Gunfire was reported inside the packed venue as chaos unfolded.
Footage shows officials, including Vice President JD Vance, being rushed from the stage, while security teams moved to evacuate President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump.
Authorities have since searched the suspect’s home in California for evidence, including a possible manifesto referenced by the President. However, key questions remain about motive and planning.
The White House Correspondents’ Dinner—typically a celebration of press freedom and political life—was abruptly disrupted as top officials were forced into emergency evacuation.
Al Jazeera's Patty Culhan reports
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Northern Thailand is battling a wave of wildfires that have engulfed Chiang Mai in thick smoke, pushing pollution levels to some of the highest in the world.
More than ten million people have reportedly suffered pollution-related illnesses this year, as fires—many caused by human activity—continue to burn across mountainous terrain.
With limited resources, volunteer firefighters, hill-tribe communities, and even a Buddhist monk are stepping in to protect forests and communities. Some are using drones and traditional knowledge to track hotspots, while others risk their lives on the ground.
Despite increased firefighting efforts, calls are growing for stronger national clean air laws, as activists warn the crisis will persist without urgent action.
Al Jazeera's Jack Barton reports
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Northern Thailand is battling a wave of wildfires that have engulfed Chiang Mai in thick smoke, pushing pollution levels to some of the highest in the world.
More than ten million people have reportedly suffered pollution-related illnesses this year, as fires—many caused by human activity—continue to burn across mountainous terrain.
With limited resources, volunteer firefighters, hill-tribe communities, and even a Buddhist monk are stepping in to protect forests and communities. Some are using drones and traditional knowledge to track hotspots, while others risk their lives on the ground.
Despite increased firefighting efforts, calls are growing for stronger national clean air laws, as activists warn the crisis will persist without urgent action.
Al Jazeera's Jack Barton reports
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Rising oil prices linked to tensions around the Strait of Hormuz are accelerating global demand for biodiesel as countries seek alternatives to disrupted energy supplies. From Hong Kong to Europe, producers are scaling up output using recycled cooking oil and other resources, while Asian economies reconsider their reliance on imported fossil fuels.
Al Jazeera's Patrick Fok reports from Hong Kong.
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Rising oil prices linked to tensions around the Strait of Hormuz are accelerating global demand for biodiesel as countries seek alternatives to disrupted energy supplies. From Hong Kong to Europe, producers are scaling up output using recycled cooking oil and other resources, while Asian economies reconsider their reliance on imported fossil fuels.
Al Jazeera's Patrick Fok reports from Hong Kong.
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Asian markets are showing resilience despite stalled peace talks between the United States and Iran, with major indices in South Korea and Japan remaining stable.
In this live report from Seoul, Barnaby Low explains why investors appear unfazed by tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, even as diplomatic efforts between Washington and Tehran face uncertainty.
While markets are supported by optimism around artificial intelligence growth and ongoing diplomatic channels, rising oil prices are telling a different story. Brent crude has surged above $100 per barrel, pushing fuel costs higher across Asia.
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Asian markets are showing resilience despite stalled peace talks between the United States and Iran, with major indices in South Korea and Japan remaining stable.
In this live report from Seoul, Barnaby Low explains why investors appear unfazed by tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, even as diplomatic efforts between Washington and Tehran face uncertainty.
While markets are supported by optimism around artificial intelligence growth and ongoing diplomatic channels, rising oil prices are telling a different story. Brent crude has surged above $100 per barrel, pushing fuel costs higher across Asia.
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Satellite images taken on April 16 reveal the massive scale of damage to the towns of al-Qozah and Beit Lif in south Lebanon, following the Israeli military's ground invasion and sustained attacks on the south.
Israel has violated the so-called Gaza “ceasefire” more than 2,400 times in the more than six months since the agreement was reached. Al Jazeera’s Hala Al Shami gives an overview of the deteriorating situation.
Hezbollah targeted an Israeli army helicopter during an evacuation of its troops during an operation in Taybeh, southern Lebanon. Israel has issued new forced evacuation notices for areas in southern Lebanon, ordering residents of seven towns that lie beyond its so-called “buffer zone” to leave, ramping up the conflict with Hezbollah despite a US-brokered ceasefire.
Syria has launched its first public trial targeting officials from the era of Bashar al-Assad a major step toward accountability after years of conflict.
At the centre of the case is Atef Najib, a cousin of Assad and former political security chief in Deraa. He is accused of overseeing a violent crackdown on protesters during the 2011 uprising ,events widely seen as the spark of the Syrian war
The historic court proceedings in Damascus
Testimonies from survivors and victims’ families
The significance of Deraa in the uprising
What this trial means for justice and accountability in Syria
The case could mark the beginning of broader prosecutions, including figures linked to major atrocities such as the Tadamon massacre.
Al Jazeera's Imran Ullah Khan reports
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Syria has launched its first public trial targeting officials from the era of Bashar al-Assad a major step toward accountability after years of conflict.
At the centre of the case is Atef Najib, a cousin of Assad and former political security chief in Deraa. He is accused of overseeing a violent crackdown on protesters during the 2011 uprising ,events widely seen as the spark of the Syrian war
The historic court proceedings in Damascus
Testimonies from survivors and victims’ families
The significance of Deraa in the uprising
What this trial means for justice and accountability in Syria
The case could mark the beginning of broader prosecutions, including figures linked to major atrocities such as the Tadamon massacre.
Al Jazeera's Imran Ullah Khan reports
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Abbas Araghchi is heading to Moscow for talks with Vladimir Putin, as Iran intensifies diplomatic efforts amid rising tensions with the United States.
Araghchi’s visit follows a regional tour that included stops in Oman and Pakistan, along with consultations with partners across the Gulf and wider region, including Qatar, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
A key focus of discussions is the security of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global shipping route, amid escalating incidents involving naval forces.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump has cancelled plans to send envoys to Pakistan, saying Tehran’s latest proposal was “not good enough”.
Iran says it remains open to negotiations but is seeking guarantees on security, sovereignty and an end to hostilities. However, deep mistrust between the two sides continues to complicate diplomatic efforts.
Regional and international actors are now stepping up mediation attempts, raising cautious hopes for a possible framework to ease tensions.
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Abbas Araghchi is heading to Moscow for talks with Vladimir Putin, as Iran intensifies diplomatic efforts amid rising tensions with the United States.
Araghchi’s visit follows a regional tour that included stops in Oman and Pakistan, along with consultations with partners across the Gulf and wider region, including Qatar, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
A key focus of discussions is the security of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global shipping route, amid escalating incidents involving naval forces.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump has cancelled plans to send envoys to Pakistan, saying Tehran’s latest proposal was “not good enough”.
Iran says it remains open to negotiations but is seeking guarantees on security, sovereignty and an end to hostilities. However, deep mistrust between the two sides continues to complicate diplomatic efforts.
Regional and international actors are now stepping up mediation attempts, raising cautious hopes for a possible framework to ease tensions.
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Police in Northern Ireland say dissident Irish republican groups may be behind a car bomb attack near Belfast.
A hijacked vehicle carrying a gas cylinder device exploded outside a police station in Dunmurry. No casualties have been reported.
Authorities say the attack follows a failed bombing last month in Lurgan, which was claimed by the New IRA.
An attempted murder investigation is now underway as security services assess the threat level.
Dissident republican groups oppose the Good Friday Agreement, which brought an end to decades of conflict known as the Troubles.
The incident has raised concerns about a possible escalation in violence in the region.
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Police in Northern Ireland say dissident Irish republican groups may be behind a car bomb attack near Belfast.
A hijacked vehicle carrying a gas cylinder device exploded outside a police station in Dunmurry. No casualties have been reported.
Authorities say the attack follows a failed bombing last month in Lurgan, which was claimed by the New IRA.
An attempted murder investigation is now underway as security services assess the threat level.
Dissident republican groups oppose the Good Friday Agreement, which brought an end to decades of conflict known as the Troubles.
The incident has raised concerns about a possible escalation in violence in the region.
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US authorities have identified the suspect accused of storming the lobby near the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington, D.C., triggering a major security incident involving Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump.
Police say 31-year-old Cole Allen was arrested at the scene and is expected to face federal charges, including assault on a federal officer and using a firearm during a violent crime. Authorities say he was armed with a shotgun, pistol, and knives, and appeared to be acting alone.
Investigators from the Federal Bureau of Investigation have searched the suspect’s home in Torrance, as officials work to determine his motive.
Reports indicate the suspect may have traveled across the country by train before arriving in Washington and checking into the hotel hosting the event. Questions are mounting over how he was able to bypass security measures at one of the most heavily protected gatherings in the US capital.
The incident has renewed debate over security protocols at high-profile events attended by senior government officials.
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US authorities have identified the suspect accused of storming the lobby near the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington, D.C., triggering a major security incident involving Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump.
Police say 31-year-old Cole Allen was arrested at the scene and is expected to face federal charges, including assault on a federal officer and using a firearm during a violent crime. Authorities say he was armed with a shotgun, pistol, and knives, and appeared to be acting alone.
Investigators from the Federal Bureau of Investigation have searched the suspect’s home in Torrance, as officials work to determine his motive.
Reports indicate the suspect may have traveled across the country by train before arriving in Washington and checking into the hotel hosting the event. Questions are mounting over how he was able to bypass security measures at one of the most heavily protected gatherings in the US capital.
The incident has renewed debate over security protocols at high-profile events attended by senior government officials.
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Tuareg rebels in northern Mali say the city of Kidal is now “free” after Russian Africa Corps mercenaries and the last Malian army units withdrew from the area.
The pullout follows an agreement with the Tuaregs to secure their departure.
Meanwhile the defence minister, Sadio Camara, has been killed.
He was a central figure in the military government and was instrumental in developing Mali's military relationship with Russia.
Al Jazeera’s Nicolas Haque reports.
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Tuareg rebels in northern Mali say the city of Kidal is now “free” after Russian Africa Corps mercenaries and the last Malian army units withdrew from the area.
The pullout follows an agreement with the Tuaregs to secure their departure.
Meanwhile the defence minister, Sadio Camara, has been killed.
He was a central figure in the military government and was instrumental in developing Mali's military relationship with Russia.
Al Jazeera’s Nicolas Haque reports.
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Meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Pyongyang, Russian Defence Minister Andrei Belousov honoured North Korean soldiers who fought in Ukraine.
Technology firm Palantir has sparked global outrage after publishing a 22-point manifesto envisioning a future of autonomous weapons and deep integration between big tech and government. The doctrine has intensified debate about the growing power of Silicon Valley and its ties to militaries accused of war crimes.
This week on UpFront, Redi Tlhabi speaks with economist and former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis about what Palantir's manifesto really reveals, and why Varoufakis believes big tech is peddling an ideology he compares to the racial hierarchies of Nazism and apartheid.
Technology firm Palantir has sparked global outrage after publishing a 22-point manifesto envisioning a future of autonomous weapons and deep integration between big tech and government. The doctrine has intensified debate about the growing power of Silicon Valley and its ties to militaries accused of war crimes.
This week on UpFront, Redi Tlhabi speaks with economist and former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis about what Palantir's manifesto really reveals, and why Varoufakis believes big tech is peddling an ideology he compares to the racial hierarchies of Nazism and apartheid.
An Israeli settler was filmed throwing rocks and trying to break into the home of Palestinian activist Issa Amro while an Israeli soldier watched. The settler was briefly arrested and then released.
People in Peru are awaiting the result of the presidential election, which is set to head for a run-off vote on June 7th.
But there's another political controversy brewing, after a multi-billion-dollar purchase of fighter jets from the US.
Al Jazeera’s Mariana Sanchez reports from Lima, Peru.
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People in Peru are awaiting the result of the presidential election, which is set to head for a run-off vote on June 7th.
But there's another political controversy brewing, after a multi-billion-dollar purchase of fighter jets from the US.
Al Jazeera’s Mariana Sanchez reports from Lima, Peru.
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Despite on-again, off-again negotiations, the United States has no other option but to pursue a diplomatic solution with Iran, argues Vali Nasr, professor of international affairs and Middle East studies at Johns Hopkins University.
Nasr tells host Steve Clemons that the US-Israel war on Iran has shown the limits of military force.
“You don't go to the table to demand surrender. The other side is not going to surrender because they haven't lost. So you have to cut a deal,” Nasr said, adding that Iran’s objective is to make sure the US and Israel understand that “war with Iran isn't easy”.
Despite on-again, off-again negotiations, the United States has no other option but to pursue a diplomatic solution with Iran, argues Vali Nasr, professor of international affairs and Middle East studies at Johns Hopkins University.
Nasr tells host Steve Clemons that the US-Israel war on Iran has shown the limits of military force.
“You don't go to the table to demand surrender. The other side is not going to surrender because they haven't lost. So you have to cut a deal,” Nasr said, adding that Iran’s objective is to make sure the US and Israel understand that “war with Iran isn't easy”.
There are signs of improvement in the Gaza Strip after months of crisis, but aid agencies say the situation remains highly unstable.
A new warning from the Global Report on Food Crises (GRFC) says that without sustained access to aid and continued stability, famine could return quickly.
Al Jazeera's Hani Mahmoud reports from Gaza City, Palestine.
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There are signs of improvement in the Gaza Strip after months of crisis, but aid agencies say the situation remains highly unstable.
A new warning from the Global Report on Food Crises (GRFC) says that without sustained access to aid and continued stability, famine could return quickly.
Al Jazeera's Hani Mahmoud reports from Gaza City, Palestine.
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Palestinians in central Gaza and the occupied West Bank are voting in municipal elections, the first local vote held since the start of Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza.
A first-time voter in Gaza's Deir el-Balah tells Al Jazeera about his hopes for an outcome from the election.
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Palestinians in central Gaza and the occupied West Bank are voting in municipal elections, the first local vote held since the start of Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza.
A first-time voter in Gaza's Deir el-Balah tells Al Jazeera about his hopes for an outcome from the election.
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In Ramallah, the Central Election Commission has held a news conference on the results of Saturday's election in the occupied West Bank and in one area of Gaza.
The commission says turnout was significantly lower than average, especially in Gaza's Deir el-Balah, where it was the lowest across the electoral map.
The municipal vote was the first in any part of Gaza in more than two decades.
Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum reports from Deir el-Balah in central Gaza, Palestine.
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In Ramallah, the Central Election Commission has held a news conference on the results of Saturday's election in the occupied West Bank and in one area of Gaza.
The commission says turnout was significantly lower than average, especially in Gaza's Deir el-Balah, where it was the lowest across the electoral map.
The municipal vote was the first in any part of Gaza in more than two decades.
Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum reports from Deir el-Balah in central Gaza, Palestine.
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Syria has begun its first public trial of former Assad-era officials, with ex-security chief Atef Najib appearing in a courtroom cage over his role in the 2011 Deraa crackdown.
Former enemies in Mali, including an Al-Qaeda-linked group, join forces to target military sites.
The defence minister has been killed.
Russian mercenaries backing the government have come under attack.
What are the implications of this unrest?
Presenter:
Imran Khan
Guests:
Oluwole Ojewale -- Regional Co-ordinator for West and Central Africa at the Institute for Security Studies
Nicolas Normand -- former French Ambassador to Mali and Vice President of the Friends of Mali Association
Ovigwe Eguegu -- Policy Analyst at Development Reimagined, an independent African think-tank and a specialist in West Africa and Sahel geopolitics
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Former enemies in Mali, including an Al-Qaeda-linked group, join forces to target military sites.
The defence minister has been killed.
Russian mercenaries backing the government have come under attack.
What are the implications of this unrest?
Presenter:
Imran Khan
Guests:
Oluwole Ojewale -- Regional Co-ordinator for West and Central Africa at the Institute for Security Studies
Nicolas Normand -- former French Ambassador to Mali and Vice President of the Friends of Mali Association
Ovigwe Eguegu -- Policy Analyst at Development Reimagined, an independent African think-tank and a specialist in West Africa and Sahel geopolitics
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Mark Kimmitt, a retired US general and former assistant secretary of state for political and military affairs, tells Al Jazeera that US–Iran diplomacy is still alive in quiet back‑channel contacts despite “horrible” public messaging, warning that a single miscalculation in the Strait of Hormuz could rapidly intensify the conflict even as both sides try to “fight their way to the negotiating table.”
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Mark Kimmitt, a retired US general and former assistant secretary of state for political and military affairs, tells Al Jazeera that US–Iran diplomacy is still alive in quiet back‑channel contacts despite “horrible” public messaging, warning that a single miscalculation in the Strait of Hormuz could rapidly intensify the conflict even as both sides try to “fight their way to the negotiating table.”
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The restrictions in the Strait of Hormuz are continuing to put pressure on oil prices.
But not everyone is a losing out as the crisis is opening fresh opportunities for Russia.
Al Jazeera’s Yulia Shapovalova explains from Moscow, Russia.
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The restrictions in the Strait of Hormuz are continuing to put pressure on oil prices.
But not everyone is a losing out as the crisis is opening fresh opportunities for Russia.
Al Jazeera’s Yulia Shapovalova explains from Moscow, Russia.
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The conflict in the Middle East is hurting Iran’s already fragile economy.
Tehran entered this war after decades of international sanctions and political isolation.
Attacks on critical facilities have hurt industries.
And a US blockade targeting its maritime trade has pushed the Iranian economy to its brink.
Al Jazeera’s Um-e-Kulsoom Shariff explains.
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The conflict in the Middle East is hurting Iran’s already fragile economy.
Tehran entered this war after decades of international sanctions and political isolation.
Attacks on critical facilities have hurt industries.
And a US blockade targeting its maritime trade has pushed the Iranian economy to its brink.
Al Jazeera’s Um-e-Kulsoom Shariff explains.
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An indigenous community in southwestern Philippines is feeling the effects of the surging costs triggered by the Iran war.
The Sama Badjao, also known as sea nomads, rely on fishing for their livelihood.
One fisherman has told Al Jazeera about how his family is coping.
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An indigenous community in southwestern Philippines is feeling the effects of the surging costs triggered by the Iran war.
The Sama Badjao, also known as sea nomads, rely on fishing for their livelihood.
One fisherman has told Al Jazeera about how his family is coping.
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Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is back in Islamabad.
Earlier he was in Oman, where he held discussions on the US-Israeli war.
Araghchi also held phone calls with Qatar's foreign minister, as well as Turkish, Saudi and Egyptian officials.
On Saturday, Donald Trump decided not to send his envoys to Pakistan saying a new peace proposal from Tehran was “not good enough”.
Al Jazeera's White House Correspondent Kimberly Halkett has more from the Pakistani capital.
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Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is back in Islamabad.
Earlier he was in Oman, where he held discussions on the US-Israeli war.
Araghchi also held phone calls with Qatar's foreign minister, as well as Turkish, Saudi and Egyptian officials.
On Saturday, Donald Trump decided not to send his envoys to Pakistan saying a new peace proposal from Tehran was “not good enough”.
Al Jazeera's White House Correspondent Kimberly Halkett has more from the Pakistani capital.
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Al Jazeera’s Audrey MacAlpine was granted rare access to the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone in Ukraine, where the world’s worst civilian nuclear disaster took place 40 years ago. Now, the reactor is at risk due to the Russia-Ukraine war.
Mali’s Defence Minister Sadio Camara has been killed after coordinated attacks on military sites and his home. Al Jazeera’s Nicolas Haque explains what happened and how the army is battling armed groups in several locations after fighting spreads across the country.
Weeks of war have devastated Iran's infrastructure and economy, with more than 3,300 people killed and over 125,000 buildings damaged. Key industries including steel and petrochemicals have been disrupted, causing price surges and leaving hundreds of thousands unemployed. Despite a fragile ceasefire, the strain on daily life and livelihoods continues to intensify.
Al Jazeera's Tohid Asadi reports from Tehran, Iran.
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Weeks of war have devastated Iran's infrastructure and economy, with more than 3,300 people killed and over 125,000 buildings damaged. Key industries including steel and petrochemicals have been disrupted, causing price surges and leaving hundreds of thousands unemployed. Despite a fragile ceasefire, the strain on daily life and livelihoods continues to intensify.
Al Jazeera's Tohid Asadi reports from Tehran, Iran.
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An explosive device has killed at least 14 people in southwest Colombia, including children.
Dozens more were injured.
Authorities say it was carried out by dissident members of a rebel group.
But escalating violence has become a defining issue ahead of next month’s presidential vote.
Al Jazeera’s Lou Browne reports.
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An explosive device has killed at least 14 people in southwest Colombia, including children.
Dozens more were injured.
Authorities say it was carried out by dissident members of a rebel group.
But escalating violence has become a defining issue ahead of next month’s presidential vote.
Al Jazeera’s Lou Browne reports.
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This week, 207 days into a ceasefire, Israel has killed at least 809 Palestinians in Gaza. No peace talks between US and Iran. Israel intensifies its attacks on Gaza. Israeli settlers fire at a school in the occupied West Bank. Israel has killed at least 72,585 Palestinians in Gaza since October 7th, 2023.
In this episode:
- Osama Bin Javid, Al Jazeera Correspondent
- Zeina Khdor, Al Jazeera Correspondent
- Hind Khadoury, Al Jazeera Correspondent
- Nour Odeh, Al Jazeera Correspondent
- Nida Ibrahim, Al Jazeera Correspondent
Episode credits:
This episode was produced and mixed by Marthe van der Wolf. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audience development and engagement is Andrew Greiner and Munera AlDosari is our engagement producer. Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer.
This week, 207 days into a ceasefire, Israel has killed at least 809 Palestinians in Gaza. No peace talks between US and Iran. Israel intensifies its attacks on Gaza. Israeli settlers fire at a school in the occupied West Bank. Israel has killed at least 72,585 Palestinians in Gaza since October 7th, 2023.
In this episode:
- Osama Bin Javid, Al Jazeera Correspondent
- Zeina Khdor, Al Jazeera Correspondent
- Hind Khadoury, Al Jazeera Correspondent
- Nour Odeh, Al Jazeera Correspondent
- Nida Ibrahim, Al Jazeera Correspondent
Episode credits:
This episode was produced and mixed by Marthe van der Wolf. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audience development and engagement is Andrew Greiner and Munera AlDosari is our engagement producer. Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer.