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Would Julian Assange’s extradition threaten press freedoms worldwide?
Whistleblower lawyer on Assange extradition: 'It would affect publishers, journalists, bloggers, anyone - me and you.'
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Germany accuses Russia of ‘intolerable’ cyberattack, warns of consequences
Foreign Minister Baerbock says group of hackers called APT28 is steered by Russia's military intelligence service.
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Journalists ‘have zero protection’: Hind Khoudary on reporting from Gaza
Marc Lamont Hill talks to Al Jazeera journalist Hind Khoudary on World Press Freedom Day about reporting from Gaza.
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How students around the world are taking a stand for Gaza
Students around the world are raising their voices to protest against Israel’s continuing war on Gaza.
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Police remove pro-Palestinian students from Paris’s Sciences Po university
Students staging sit-in and hunger strike at the French university leave campus without incident.
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China launches Chang’e-6 probe to study dark side of the moon
Unprecedented 53-day mission aims to retrieve lunar rocks and soil from far side that never faces Earth.
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China launches historic mission to far side of the moon
China has launched a rocket that aims to retrieve samples from the far side of the moon.
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Doctor from Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital dies in Israeli prison
Groups advocating for Palestinian prisoners say Adnan al-Barash, head of orthopaedics, died as a 'result of torture'.
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Doctor from Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital dies in Israeli prison
Groups advocating for Palestinian prisoners say Adnan al-Barash, head of orthopaedics, died as a 'result of torture'.
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UK has begun mass arrests of potential Rwanda deportees: What’s next?
The UK Home Office has lost contact with more than half the people it wants to deport, has vowed to find them.
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UK has begun mass arrests of potential Rwanda deportees: What’s next?
The UK Home Office has lost contact with more than half the people it wants to deport, has vowed to find them.
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Palestinian employee of German development agency ‘abused’ in Israeli jail
Baraa Odeh has told her lawyer from prison that she has been repeatedly strip-searched and physically assaulted.
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Palestinian journalists in Gaza awarded World Press Freedom prize
All Palestinian journalists covering Israel’s war on Gaza have been awarded UNESCO’s World Press Freedom prize.
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Iran’s unravelling carpet sales
Sanctions and a hobbled economy pull the rug out from under Iran's traditional carpet weavers.
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Kenya, Tanzania brace for Cyclone Hidaya as flood death toll rises
Kenyan government orders mandatory evacuations for residents near 178 dams and water reservoirs in 33 counties.
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I spent 43 days in Gaza’s now-destroyed hospitals. My mind is still there.
Now thousands of miles away, I think of my patients in Gaza and wonder: Are they still alive?
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Jewish professor banned from US campus after arrest
A Jewish professor was filmed being violently arrested during an anti-Gaza war protest at Dartmouth College.
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Palestinian journalists covering Gaza war win UNESCO press freedom prize
UN agency's chief calls award a tribute to courage of journalists facing 'difficult and dangerous' conditions in Gaza.
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Rains, mudslides kill 29 in southern Brazil’s ‘worst disaster’
Torrential rains wreak havoc with toll expected to rise as search continues for dozens of people reported missing.
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World Press Freedom Day: Gaza conflict deadliest for journalists
As the war in Gaza becomes the deadliest conflict for journalists, Al Jazeera looks at press freedom in the past year.
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