‘We will rebuild’: Palestinians vow to rebuild homes from scratch

‘We will rebuild’: Palestinians vow to rebuild homes from scratch

Israel’s levelling of many parts of Gaza has left huge numbers of Palestinian families homeless – and piles of rubble where their homes once stood. But many, such as the Atwa family in Gaza City, insist they will return and eventually rebuild their lives. Al Jazeera’s Camille Nedelec reports. Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow…

Sebastiao Salgado: From stark realities to vivid conversation | Talk to Al Jazeera

Sebastiao Salgado: From stark realities to vivid conversation | Talk to Al Jazeera

Sebastiao Salgado’s photography, initially rooted in news, evolved into a profound documentary-style work that captures human and environmental narratives. His work spans from the raw realities of Brazil’s Mina Pelada goldmines, African famines, and the Rwandan genocide to the beauty and urgency of conservation and the lives of indigenous communities. Salgado’s lens reveals the depth…

African leaders condemn Israeli war on Gaza

African leaders condemn Israeli war on Gaza

Israel’s war on Gaza took centre stage at the African Union Summit — with strong words of support from the continent’s leaders. But breakthroughs in conflicts in Sudan, the DRC, and the Sahel remained elusive. From Addis Ababa, Al Jazeera’s Mohamed Vall reports Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us…

Netanyahu urged to resign as anti-government protests escalate in Tel Aviv

Netanyahu urged to resign as anti-government protests escalate in Tel Aviv

Benjamin Netanyahu says the move would be counter-productive in trying to bring back remaining captives held in Gaza. He’s vowing to launch a ground offensive on Rafah, and says the 1.4 million displaced Palestinians there can be moved north to Khan Younis. Al Jazeera’s Hamdah Salhut reports from Tel Aviv. Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe…

Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra released

Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra released

Thaksin Shinawatra, former Thai PM, was released on parole after a hospital stay. Uncertain return to public life could spark protests. Thaksin’s supporters have stayed away, but some feel he hasn’t yet paid his debt to society and worry that his return could reignite street protests. Meanwhile, a new party promising reform threatens Thaksin’s Perth…

Dozens arrested as Russians mourn Navalny’s death despite anti-dissident laws

Dozens arrested as Russians mourn Navalny’s death despite anti-dissident laws

Arrests in Russia as people mourn Navalny. Protests illegal. Family demands body. World leaders speak out on death. Dozens were detained in at least 21 cities across Russia as people attempted to publicly mourn the death of Alexei Navalny. Despite strict anti-dissident laws, mourners gathered in several cities, including Moscow and St. Al Jazeera’s Imogen…

Gaza Strip faces risk of famine as half of population starves with limited food supplies

Gaza Strip faces risk of famine as half of population starves with limited food supplies

Half of Gaza faces hunger due to scarce vegetables and no fruits. Al-Kurd’s family is aiding the needy with food. In the midst of the ongoing conflict, the population in Gaza Strip is at risk of famine as limited quantities of vegetables and no fruits are available in the markets. Al Jazeera’s Hind Al-Khudri reports…

Turkish Citizens March in Solidarity with Gaza, Calling for End to Israel’s War Crimes

Turkish Citizens March in Solidarity with Gaza, Calling for End to Israel’s War Crimes

Turkish citizens marched in Istanbul to support Palestinians, calling for an end to Israeli war crimes and boycotts. The march, organized by the Palestine Initiative, saw hundreds of civilians and NGOs gather at Blue Mosque, Sultanahmet Square, and walk to the downtown. The group of people voiced their fears and concerns about the bombing of…

Libyans celebrate 13th anniversary of revolution, despite conflict and political division

Libyans celebrate 13th anniversary of revolution, despite conflict and political division

Libyans celebrate 13 years since ousting Gaddafi, remaining optimistic despite ongoing conflict, gathering at Tripoli’s Martyr’s Square. Despite political division, economic challenges, and ongoing conflict, Libyans are determined to continue celebrating the anniversary of the revolution. The 17th February revolution marked the end of decades of oppression and injustice, paving the way for a democratic…