Category: Al Jazeera
Palestinians attacked via land and air: Israeli soldiers force families from their tents
Israeli Forces have killed at least 118 people over the past 24 hours as it bombed the Gaza Strip. Ambulance crews there are struggling to [more…]
Can Israel be stopped from using starvation as a weapon of war? | Inside Story
The UN’s food agency is halting aid deliveries to northern Gaza because it’s too dangerous. It says the decision wasn’t taken lightly, and it knows [more…]
WFP halts food deliveries to north Gaza amid ‘complete chaos, violence’
Deliveries of much-needed food aid into northern Gaza have been suspended – raising fears of potential starvation. UN has warned that one in six children [more…]
Russia tells ICJ Israel must stop all settlement activities | #AJshorts
“Stop all settlement activities in the occupied territory.” Russia gave its argument at the ICJ hearing into legal consequences of Israel’s occupation of Palestine, telling [more…]
Former president of Honduras on trial: Hernandez faces drug trafficking charges in US
Opening arguments are due to begin in the trial of the former president of Honduras. Juan Orlando Hernandez is accused of corruption and working with [more…]
Sudanese Army Breaks Siege and Supplies Troops
Sudanese army has succeeded in breaking a siege and supplying troops, but the war continues until Sudan is cleared of militias, with ongoing battles in [more…]
Assange extradition case puts journalism on trial as supporters fear last stand
Assange faces extradition to the US for espionage. Supporters argue he was exposing war crimes as a journalist. If convicted, he could face 175 years [more…]
UN court hears arguments on illegality of Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories
UN court heard Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestine. Most want equal treatment for Palestinians. During the three-day hearing, countries from around the world argued that [more…]
UK Parliament in disarray as Gaza ceasefire debate ends in farce and Tories walk out.
Chaotic scenes unfolded in the parliamentary debate on the Gaza ceasefire, with the Tories withdrawing from the vote. The debate ended in a meaningless vote [more…]
Sake Refugee Deborah Balole Survives in Crowded Makeshift Camp After Losing Husband in Violence
Sake refugee Deborah Balole is struggling to survive in a makeshift camp after losing her husband to the violence. The camp is crowded and unprotected, [more…]