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People run after Israeli troops launch tear gas canisters following Friday prayers in the Silwan neighbourhood in occupied East Jerusalem [Ammar Awad/Reuters]

Palestinians defy ‘precursor to mass displacements’

Israeli forces again open fire on Palestinians demonstrating against recent and planned home demolitions.

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A US Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft takes off for a nighttime mission at Bagram airbase in this August 22, 2017 photo [File: Josh Smith/Reuters]

US forces leave Afghanistan’s Bagram airbase after 20 years

Withdrawal a clear indication that the last of 2,500-3,500 US troops have left Afghanistan or are nearing a departure.

Pakistan's PM Imran Khan also lauded the one-party system of governance in China, where the state is exclusively controlled by the Communist Party of China [File: Dinuka Liyanawatte/Reuters]

Pakistan’s Khan backs China on Uighurs, praises one-party system

Amazon.com Inc CEO Jeff Bezos hands over the reins to his successor on Monday, marking the end of an era at the internet giant supercharged by new business growth [File: Anindito Mukherjee/Bloomberg]

Bezos legacy gets mixed reviews as he exits Amazon CEO role

Researchers have said that mixing vaccines is likely safe and effective, but are still gathering data to be sure [File: Martin Meissner/AP Photo]

Germany recommends combining AstraZeneca, mRNA shots

Some believe that the $300-a-week federal top-up to state unemployment benefits has disincentivised the unemployed to go back to work and in response, dozens of states have withdrawn or will soon withdraw from federal pandemic jobless programmes that include the top-up [File: Rogelio V Solis/AP]

US economy adds 850,000 jobs in June as wages keep climbing

Firefighters extinguish a fire at a supermarket in Manzini. Demonstrations escalated in Eswatini this week as protesters took to the streets demanding immediate political reforms [AFP]

As tension prevails, relatives mourn Eswatini crackdown victims

The report's findings come as the UK's ruling Conservative Party is pushing ahead with plans to overhaul the country's asylum laws [File Paul Childs/Reuters]

Thousands of asylum seekers in UK wait years for verdicts: Report

Mohammad Irfan was among five Muslims arrested in 2012 by the anti-terrorism squad of Maharashtra state's police [Bilal Kuchay/Al Jazeera]

With 2% convictions, India’s terror law more a ‘political weapon’

People trying to commute to Harare from Kuwadzana, a high-density suburb west of Zimbabwe's capital, can wait for hours for a bus [Courtesy of Chris Muronzi/Al Jazeera]

Zimbabwe’s bus shortage is making commuters miserable


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A US Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft takes off for a nighttime mission at Bagram airbase in this August 22, 2017 photo [File: Josh Smith/Reuters]

US forces leave Afghanistan’s Bagram airbase after 20 years

Pakistan's PM Imran Khan also lauded the one-party system of governance in China, where the state is exclusively controlled by the Communist Party of China [File: Dinuka Liyanawatte/Reuters]

Pakistan’s Khan backs China on Uighurs, praises one-party system

Amazon.com Inc CEO Jeff Bezos hands over the reins to his successor on Monday, marking the end of an era at the internet giant supercharged by new business growth [File: Anindito Mukherjee/Bloomberg]

Bezos legacy gets mixed reviews as he exits Amazon CEO role

Researchers have said that mixing vaccines is likely safe and effective, but are still gathering data to be sure [File: Martin Meissner/AP Photo]

Germany recommends combining AstraZeneca, mRNA shots

Some believe that the $300-a-week federal top-up to state unemployment benefits has disincentivised the unemployed to go back to work and in response, dozens of states have withdrawn or will soon withdraw from federal pandemic jobless programmes that include the top-up [File: Rogelio V Solis/AP]

US economy adds 850,000 jobs in June as wages keep climbing

Firefighters extinguish a fire at a supermarket in Manzini. Demonstrations escalated in Eswatini this week as protesters took to the streets demanding immediate political reforms [AFP]

As tension prevails, relatives mourn Eswatini crackdown victims

The report's findings come as the UK's ruling Conservative Party is pushing ahead with plans to overhaul the country's asylum laws [File Paul Childs/Reuters]

Thousands of asylum seekers in UK wait years for verdicts: Report

Mohammad Irfan was among five Muslims arrested in 2012 by the anti-terrorism squad of Maharashtra state's police [Bilal Kuchay/Al Jazeera]

With 2% convictions, India’s terror law more a ‘political weapon’

People trying to commute to Harare from Kuwadzana, a high-density suburb west of Zimbabwe's capital, can wait for hours for a bus [Courtesy of Chris Muronzi/Al Jazeera]

Zimbabwe’s bus shortage is making commuters miserable

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Euro 2020 - Round of 16 - Belgium v Portugal - La Cartuja Stadium, Seville, Spain - June 27, 2021 Belgium's Youri Tielemans, Axel Witsel and Thorgan Hazard celebrate after the match Pool via REUTERS/Alexander Hassenstein/File Photo

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Al Jazeera’s coverage of the UEFA Euro 2020 football tournament, as eight countries progress to the quarter-finals.

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Tensions continue to flare in Lebanon, where millions of people are in the throes of an economic crisis, one that has plunged over half of the population into poverty and wiped out 90 percent of the currency's purchasing power [File: Issam Abdallah/Reuters]

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