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A Warming World

A Warming World

In the past 60 years, every decade has been hotter than the last, and 2020 is on track to be among the hottest years yet. But the burden of extreme heat is not shared equally — it’s significantly worse for people at the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder. Extreme heat...

Brexit Negotiations Are Poised to Become Chaotic

European policymakers rejected the latest Brexit plan from UK British Prime Minister Boris Johnson saying that the plan was unworkable. While the plan was not rejected outright, EU leaders said that in its current form it could not go forward. Basically, the plan in...

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IRGC warns against new Hormuz route for ships: What we know

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has warned commercial vessels to only use routes through the Strait of Hormuz approved by Tehran, reopening a point of friction in fragile negotiations between the United States and Iran over the future of the strategic...

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Deconfliction and disarmament: Can both be pursued in Lebanon?

The “deconfliction cell” announced on Monday is meant to strengthen the supposed ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon.The mechanism is designed to provide a way for the parties to the conflict to communicate and prevent isolated incidents from spiralling...

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Haitians reflect on first World Cup experience in 52 years

NewsFeedHaiti participated in the World Cup for the first time in 52 years and New York City’s Haitian diaspora gathered at watch parties in the city’s ‘Little Haiti’ neighborhood. As their World Cup experience came to an end, the Haiti team’s fans reflected on it in...

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US push for unified Libyan government tests Tripoli factions

Tripoli, Libya – Amid a flurry of regional diplomacy and intelligence manoeuvring, Libya’s political crisis stands at a critical juncture. A new United States-backed initiative aiming to end the country’s institutional divide and unify its executive authorities has...

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Why Britain devours its prime ministers

For much of the post-war era, Britain was known for prime ministers who lasted. Once a leader reached Downing Street, they were expected to stay there. The dominance of two established parties, relatively disciplined parliamentary blocs and a first-past-the-post...

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Israeli forces kill Palestinian man during raid on his home

NewsFeedA 32-year-old Palestinian man has been killed by Israeli forces as they raided his home near the town of Salfit, in the occupied West Bank.Published On 25 Jun 202625 Jun 2026Click here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharegoogleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo...

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