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Israel’s separation wall in the occupied West Bank curbs Palestinian lives
Israel has continued to build its separation wall on Palestinian land cutting off Palestinian communities. That’s despite an earlier UN ruling that said the wall was illegal. Here’s an account of one Palestinian activist who says although the wall has made life impossible… Palestinians remain steadfast to survive the occupation with resilience. Subscribe to our…
Russia gains territory in Ukraine as Zelensky loses troops & armoured vehicles in Kursk | GAME PLAN
Russian President Vladimir Putin has made it absolutely clear that there cannot be any talks with Kiev after its attack on Russia’s Kursk Region. But as Ukraine nurses the ambition to takeover more Russian territory, Russian troops are advancing in Ukraine. Russia has reportedly taken over Viyemka railway station in the Donetsk People’s Republic over…
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South Africa’s business community is unsettled by the surprising election results, fearing the end of its government partnership and the derailment of crucial reforms. As talk of a coalition government grows, businesses are closely monitoring the ANC’s potential allies. Al Jazeera’s Haru Mutasa reports from Durban Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter…
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Much of Asia has been baking in extreme heat for months, together with a prolonged drought. Agriculture is one of the worst hit sectors. From coffee plantations in Vietnam to rice fields in China, harvests are low. And that’s likely to mean higher prices for consumers everywhere. Al Jazeera’s Barnaby Lo reports. Subscribe to our…