Shelling intensifies: Khan Younis under unceasing bombardment

Shelling intensifies: Khan Younis under unceasing bombardment

That attack comes as Israeli forces have increased their shelling and air strikes in the south. At least 12 people have been killed in Khan Younis and Rafah and several homes have been destroyed. Al Jazeera’s Willem Marx begins our coverage. Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook:…

Israeli strike kills Al Jazeera cameraman, injures Gaza bureau chief

Israeli strike kills Al Jazeera cameraman, injures Gaza bureau chief

An Al Jazeera journalist was killed and another injured by Israeli missiles in southern Gaza. Cameraman Samer Abudaqa, who had been critically injured, died after paramedics were prevented from rescuing him. Gaza bureau chief Wael al-Dahdouh was wounded in the same strike. The network deems this incident a deliberate attempt to target its correspondents and…

Dead fish wash up in Japan: Reason unknown but officials deny link to Fukushima

Dead fish wash up in Japan: Reason unknown but officials deny link to Fukushima

Hundreds of tonnes of dead fish have washed ashore along the coast of Japan, in recent weeks. Officials deny it’s linked to the release of wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear plant, but admit they don’t know the reason. Al Jazeera’s Eunice Kim reports. Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us…

Wael Dahdouh interview

Wael Dahdouh interview

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Al Jazeera cameraman killed: Samer Abu Daqqa hit in Israeli strike on Khan Younis

Al Jazeera cameraman killed: Samer Abu Daqqa hit in Israeli strike on Khan Younis

At the time the missile hit, Samer and Al Jazeera’s Gaza Bureau Chief Wael Dahdouh had been reporting on an attack by Israeli forces at an UN-run school in Khan Younis. Continuous heavy shelling by Israeli forces prevented paramedics from reaching Samer. He was later found dead, after bleeding for hours. Wael managed to reach…

EU votes for accession talks with Ukraine, but Hungary blocks aid | Inside Story

EU votes for accession talks with Ukraine, but Hungary blocks aid | Inside Story

Mixed messages are being sent from Brussels to Kyiv. The European Union votes to advance accession talks for Ukraine, but Hungary blocks billions of dollars in aid money. Money from the U.S. to Kyiv is also being held up, as Republicans push for aid to be linked to extra funds to secure the U.S.-Mexico border….

Meet the Boston Real-Estate Lawyer Helping Americans Evacuate Gaza | WSJ

Meet the Boston Real-Estate Lawyer Helping Americans Evacuate Gaza | WSJ

In the two months since Israel began its bombardment in response to the Hamas attacks on Oct. 7, a Boston real-estate lawyer named Sammy Nabulsi has become an unlikely force, helping dozens of Americans and their family members evacuate the war-torn Gaza Strip. WSJ sat down with Nabulsi and a Gaza evacuee to get an…

How The Escalating U.S.-China Tech War Could Hurt American Companies

How The Escalating U.S.-China Tech War Could Hurt American Companies

Smartphones. Cars. Toasters. Fighter jets. While vastly different on the outside, all four items share something similar on the inside: semiconductors. "There’s no tech industry without semiconductors," said Stacy Rasgon, senior semiconductor analyst at Bernstein Research. Semiconductors represent a $574 trillion industry globally and are on pace to cross the trillion-dollar mark by the end…