Carolina Toha: Chile still healing more than 30 years post-dictatorship | Talk to Al Jazeera

Carolina Toha: Chile still healing more than 30 years post-dictatorship | Talk to Al Jazeera

From Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship to democracy, Chile has navigated a complex history marked by human rights abuses. Efforts to reconcile with its past continue amid social movements and constitutional debates. We explore the nation’s journey that reflects the enduring impact of authoritarian rule and the continuing quest for justice as Carolina Toha, Chile’s interior minister,…

Beetlejuice 2 – Michael Keaton’s Return Without CGI? #shorts

Beetlejuice 2 – Michael Keaton’s Return Without CGI? #shorts

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Palestine cycling club: Riders stop trips over safety concerns

Palestine cycling club: Riders stop trips over safety concerns

It’s never been harder for Palestinians to move around the occupied West Bank. More and more Israeli checkpoints and increased settler attacks make it safer just to stay at home. Simple activities like going for a hike or a bike ride are now all but impossible, Al Jazeera’s Bernard Smith reports from Ramallah, occupied West…

‘Land access is the most efficient way to get aid into Gaza’: Analyst

‘Land access is the most efficient way to get aid into Gaza’: Analyst

Humanitarian agencies have warned the international community for months that all signs were pointing to a critical humanitarian situation in Gaza if a lasting truce did not take place, Meg Sattler, the CEO of the Ground Truth Solutions, says. Sattler said there have been calls for humanitarian law to be respected in Gaza and land…

Thai captives in Gaza: Concerns over stalled ceasefire negotiations

Thai captives in Gaza: Concerns over stalled ceasefire negotiations

Thailand’s government says it’s deeply concerned about eight Thai nationals thought to be captives in Gaza. 23 Thais were released in November, but progress appears to have stalled, frustrating the families of those who remain. Al Jazeera’s Tony Cheng reports from Udon Thani, Northeastern Thailand. Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish…

War on Gaza: 15 killed in displacement camp in Khan Younis

War on Gaza: 15 killed in displacement camp in Khan Younis

Israeli strikes have targeted displaced Palestinians in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. At least 15 people were killed in Khan Younis when Israeli rockets struck a number of tents in the al-Mawasi neighbourhood. The injured were taken to Al-Aqsa hospital in Deir el-Balah for treatment. More airstrikes on residential buildings have also been…

Spending Ramadan away from home: A Palestinian family in Bosnia recalls family memories

Spending Ramadan away from home: A Palestinian family in Bosnia recalls family memories

A Palestinian family from Gaza that escaped to Bosnia and Herzegovina has been recalling memories of family gatherings during Ramadan. This is their first time being far away from loved ones during the holy month. The Shahins have lost relatives in the war and are worried about the safety of those still alive. Al Jazeera’s…

Thousands of Israelis rallied in Tel Aviv calling for Netanyahu’s resignation

Thousands of Israelis rallied in Tel Aviv calling for Netanyahu’s resignation

Thousands of anti-government protesters in Israel are calling for an early election. They’re also demanding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s resignation, over his handling of Israel’s war on Gaza. The government is under increasing pressure to secure the release of captives in Gaza. Al Jazeera’s Laura Khan reports from one of the protests in Tel Aviv….

Grandfather in Rafah shares his experience of life, or what’s left of it, under Israel’s siege

Grandfather in Rafah shares his experience of life, or what’s left of it, under Israel’s siege

In southern Gaza, the situation is equally dire and desperate. Here’s the story of a grandfather in Rafah who has been scrambling to provide for his starving family. This is his experience of life, or what’s left of it under Israel’s siege. Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on…