Scotland’s earliest and most complete dinosaur fossil has been formally identified and described, marking a milestone in paleontological research. The fossil, known as the Elgol dinosaur, has been revealed to be a Middle Jurassic-era…
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International Women’s Day is for the few, not the many | Opinions
Every March 8, the world is flooded with glossy campaigns urging us to “accelerate action” and “inspire inclusion”. International Women’s Day has become a polished, PR-friendly spectacle where corporate sponsors preach empowerment while…
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Women on the front line | Women’s Rights
On International Women’s Day, Al Jazeera’s journalists Teresa Bo, Fahmida Miller, and Maram Humaid reflect on what it’s like to report from some of the world’s most challenging regions. From their experience, it’s clear that women’s…
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‘Hell Plan’: Israel’s scheme for Gaza | TV Shows
Seven weeks into the Gaza ceasefire deal, Israel openly resumes its war crimes in Gaza – blocking humanitarian aid – with the tacit support of the international mainstream media.
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Iraqi man admits to supporting ISIS while claiming refugee status in US
Abdulrahman Mohammed Hafedh Alqaysi, a 28-year-old Iraqi national who gained legal permanent residence in Texas after receiving refugee status, entered a guilty plea to conspiracy to provide material support to ISIS, the US Justice…
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Man climbs Big Ben waving Palestinian flag, police at the scene
A man who climbed Big Ben’s Elizabeth Tower at London’s Palace of Westminster waving a Palestinian flag early on Saturday has come down after 16 hours, according to Sky News.
Earlier on Saturday, the Metropolitan Police were called to the…
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South Korea’s impeached President Yoon released from prison | News
Yoon’s release comes one day after a court cancelled his arrest warrant on insurrection charges.
South Korea’s impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol has been released from prison a day after a court cancelled his arrest warrant.
Footage aired on…
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How close are scientists to producing artificial blood? | Science and Technology News
Scientists are exploring the production of artificial blood amid shortages of blood and the need for safe transfusions.
Millions of people die globally each year due to lack of access to blood, studies by the World Health Organization (WHO) have…
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What is the UAE’s involvement in war-torn Sudan?
Sudan has accused the United Arab Emirates of complicity in genocide in a filing at the International Court of Justice, putting the spotlight on the oil-rich monarchy’s alleged involvement in a devastating civil war.
The UAE has long been accused…
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Israel Launches 28 Airstrikes on Lebanese Border Areas amid Heightened Tensions
Israeli launched a series of airstrikes in south Lebanon. (Photo: via Al-Akhbar) Israeli forces earlier on Friday opened fire on civilians in the town of Kafr Kila, injuring three people.
Israeli warplanes launched a series of airstrikes on…
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