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ALJAZEERA MEDIA NETWORK

Nigerian Woman Faces Imprisonment for Reviewing Tomato Puree

Human rights activists claim Nigerian cybercrime laws are being weaponized to silence journalists and everyday citizens.

South Africa Legalizes Cannabis Use. Will Other African Nations Follow?

South Africa has legalized personal cannabis use, leading to discussions on whether other African countries will follow suit.

Uganda Environmental Activist Freed from Detainment

The Environmental Governance Institute reveals that Stephen Kwikiriza was found in poor health after severe mistreatment while detained by the Ugandan military.

Aircraft Carrying Malawi Vice President Missing; Search Underway

An aircraft with Malawi's vice president onboard went missing after departing from Lilongwe, prompting a search operation.

Unconventional Methods Address Human-Elephant Conflicts in Tanzania

Farmers and researchers in Tanzania are employing unique techniques to manage conflicts with elephants as human populations encroach on wildlife habitats.

Israeli Parliament Moves Forward with Controversial Ultra-Orthodox Draft Law

Ultra-Orthodox conscription law gains momentum in Israel's Knesset, stirring political division.

ICC Prosecutor Seeks Proof of War Crimes in Sudan's Darfur

Karim Khan urges witnesses to provide evidence amid rising violence in North Darfur's capital, el-Fasher.

At Least 49 Dead and 140 Missing in Yemen Migrant Boat Tragedy: UN

The UN reports a migrant boat sinking off Yemen, highlighting the dangerous routes refugees are taking amid ongoing instability.

The Anatomy of Israel’s Attack on Nuseirat in Gaza

Examination of how nearly 300 people were killed during an Israeli operation to rescue four captives.

Possible War Crimes in Gaza Raid by Israeli Forces and Palestinian Groups: UN Report

The UN has suggested that actions by both Israeli forces and Palestinian groups during a raid in Gaza might constitute war crimes, following an operation to free captives that led to hundreds of deaths.

Over 10 Million Displaced in Conflict-Ridden Sudan, Reports IOM

The UN migration agency highlights that 7.26 million people have been uprooted since the conflict's onset in April 2023, in addition to 2.83 million previously displaced individuals.

Will Israel adhere to the new UN Gaza truce resolution?

Despite Hamas welcoming the resolution, Israel remains committed to continuing its operations in Gaza.