Trump’s treatment of Netanyahu vs other heads of state
We compare and contrast how US President Trump treated the Israeli prime minister in the Oval Office versus other foreig
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We compare and contrast how US President Trump treated the Israeli prime minister in the Oval Office versus other foreig
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In Gaza, the sound of drones can be heard everywhere.
An analysis by Al Jazeera’s digital investigations team, Sanad, has revealed that Israel is repurposing commercial drones to use as weapons of war in the Strip.
And as drones become ever more accessible, the line between their civilian use and their military use is becoming increasingly blurred.
In Gaza, hunger is spreading fast, and the most vulnerable are in life-threatening danger.
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Andrew Manuel Crespo, lead counsel for Harvard's faculty, discusses the administration's assault on US higher education
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Vaniya Agrawal, a former Microsoft engineer, speaks out about being fired over her pro-Palestinian protest.
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@AlexGatopoulos assesses India and Pakistan's latest round of violence, and what could come
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“Here we are with the Palestinians continuing to pay the biggest price.”
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India and Pakistan are arming fast. Who and what's behind their military build-up?
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“We kept finding her on the streets so we involved her in our skate programs.”
Can skateboarding change lives? One organisation believes it can. Bangladesh Street Kids Aid supports children living on the streets by providing essentials, education, and skateboarding lessons. With over 3 million street children in Bangladesh – many facing poverty, addiction, or exploitation – this initiative offers a lifeline, especially for young girls.
Now You Know speaks with founder Susie Halsell to learn what inspired her to start this initiative and how it’s making a difference, especially in the lives of vulnerable young girls.
“Trump’s acceptance of Afrikaners as refugees into the United States is an assault across many fronts.”
Loren Landau, a professor at Oxford University, explains the message the US Trump administration is trying to send to the world by granting some white South Africans refugee status. The first group of 49 people is set to land in Texas on May 12.