Category: Al Jazeera
Haitians struggle to survive amid escalating violence
Jucelaine Dauny, a 70-year-old resident of Port-au-Prince, recounts the struggles of selling coffee amidst violence, soaring prices, and political disillusionment. She describes the dangers of [more…]
Russia’s election: Presidential race begins Friday
Russia’s Presidential election will begin on Friday. But voting has already started in what Russia calls its ‘new territories’. They’re parts of Ukraine now controlled [more…]
US says working to get maritime aid into Gaza | AJ #shorts
The US says it has held talks with a number of countries, as well as the UN, to establish a maritime corridor for getting humanitarian [more…]
A brother’s final obligation: The last journey of Hasan
Saeed, in northern Gaza, mourns his brother Hassan’s death by tank shell, transporting him to Al-Shifa hospital during attacks. Saeed’s grief is a heartbreaking testament [more…]
‘Western leaders exposed as Netanyahu’s ‘useful idiots’ in backing genocidal war’: Bishara
The US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is holding talks with the EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell in Washington. Borell reiterated that airdrops and [more…]
Haiti food crisis: UN warns of hunger rising as gangs reign
Haiti’s political crisis and gang control exacerbate famine, putting over a million at risk, with child malnutrition akin to war zones. The dire situation in [more…]
Millions in Haiti face acute food insecurity as gang violence worsens
Four million people in the conflict-torn Caribbean suffer “acute food insecurity,” and one million are one step from famine, the UN Food Agency’s chief said [more…]
UN says Israel turned back an aid truck after finding scissors used in children’s medical kit
Israel has been restricting the entry of humanitarian supplies into Gaza, with a highly complicated inspection system. The UN says a truck loaded with aid [more…]
Bill that could ban popular app Tiktok in US passes with overwhelming majority in house of represent
The Bill is now headed for the US Senate, where it faces a more uncertain path to becoming law. Both Republican and Democratic lawmakers have [more…]
Nigeria mass abductions: UN warns of bleak future for child education
In the village of Kuriga, in Nigeria’s northwestern Kaduna state, parents anxiously await news of 287 kidnapped students and a teacher. Nigeria has around 10 [more…]