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For decades, world leaders have said that the solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is simple: two states - Israel and Palestine - next to each other. But if the answer is so simple, why hasn’t it happened yet? And is it even the right solution? (with Dena Takruri)

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Gen Z are sparking change with protests to #RejectTheFinanceBill in Kenya and #EndBadGovernance in Nigeria. Activist Wanjira Wanjiru✊🏿 explains why young Africans are rising up.

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The U.S. has called for Israel to investigate itself dozens of times since Oct. 7. After the killing of U.S. activist Ayşenur Eygi, it has not changed its tune.

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Israel bombed a tent camp in al-Mawasi – a so-called “safe zone” in Gaza. An Al Jazeera investigation found the weapons used were MK-84 bombs – which weigh 2,000 pounds and are made in the U.S.

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"Gaza has become the center of the world." This economist says Israel cannot continue to survive as an apartheid state, and its genocide in Gaza could collapse its own economy.

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“Israelis only feel a level of security when Palestinians are completely and totally insecure.” Palestinian analyst Diana Buttu on why an Israeli podcast calling to “erase Gaza” is not a surprise.

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“Students from all around the world have started school, except for us. We're collecting water and standing in food lines.” After 11 months of unrelenting Israeli bombardment, this is what children in Gaza’s lives are like.

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Rachel Corrie’s mother reacts to the killing of another U.S. peace activist, Aysenur Eygi. Israeli soldiers killed Rachel and Aysenur while they were volunteering with the International Solidarity Movement. They died standing up for Palestinian rights.

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“Why won't they leave Haiti alone?” The U.S. is pushing for another intervention in Haiti, but human rights lawyer Èzili Dantò says that would only make things worse.

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“It’s horrific to be a product that people can sell and buy.” Here’s how biracial babies born to U.S. soldiers and Korean women were often sent overseas for adoption. Follow Kwon-si, or Simon, as he returns to South Korea in search of his family.

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Despite assurances of being in a dedicated "safe zone," Palestinians in Gaza's al-Mawasi camp were bombed in their sleep, including by a US-made bomb that Washington had halted shipping to Israel. Take a Bird’s Eye View of how the strike unfolded.

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The richest people in Haiti are funding armed groups and shipping in weapons from the U.S. through trade ports. Some have been sanctioned by the Canadian government and an arms embargo was put in place by the UN - but is it enough?

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The U.S. sanctioned a leader from Israel's illegal Yitzhar settlement for violence against Palestinians. But what about other more senior leaders, like Knesset member Zvi Sukkot?

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This singer is one of countless artists in Gaza whose dreams and livelihoods are on hold because of Israel’s attacks. But Adham al-Tabash continues to sing for displaced Palestinians in tents.

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The U.S. has called for Israel to investigate itself dozens of times since Oct. 7. After the killing of U.S. activist Ayşenur Eygi, it has not changed its tune.

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Israel bombed a tent camp in al-Mawasi – a so-called “safe zone” in Gaza. An Al Jazeera investigation found the weapons used were MK-84 bombs – which weigh 2,000 pounds and are made in the U.S.

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Gen Z are sparking change with protests to #RejectTheFinanceBill in Kenya and #EndBadGovernance in Nigeria. Activist Wanjira Wanjiru✊🏿 explains why young Africans are rising up.