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In this episode of Fact Check, Al Jazeera’s @khalidmajzoubofficial takes a look at Donald Trump's claim

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The consequences for global stability of the Trump administration’s decision to pause international aid.

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Philippe Lazzarini from UNRWA, talks about the profound consequences of an Israeli ban on UNRWA.

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Quotable Sam Rose, the director of planning at the UN’s relief agency for Palestinian refugees, talks about what needs to happen in order to supply humanitarian assistance to those returning to the north of the Gaza

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UNICEF on ceasefire and road ahead in Gaza. On January 19, a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas came into effect. But Gaza lies in ruins with at least 46,000 Palestinians killed, and two-thirds of all buildings

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The Los Angeles wildfires have killed at least 25 people and caused billions of dollars in damages. Al Jazeera’s Phil Lavelle reflects on the devastating impact of the wildfires and explores how lessons from this disaster

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Meet Sora, the AI video-generating model from OpenAI that’s reshaping reality.

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Joe Biden ended his presidency with a 36% approval rate, far below recent presidents. AJLabs breaks down his term.

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Abdullah Al-Arian, from Georgetown University in Qatar talks about the strength of Gazans to resist being relocated

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Xavier Abu Eid, a political analyst talks about Israel deporting Palestinian prisoners and losing their right of return

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Two Americans and one Brit were invited to Communist Cambodia in 1978 to meet the brutal dictator Pol Pot. The Brit is called Malcolm Caldwell, a professor from Scotland, and a big Pol Pot fan. Just

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“We’ll celebrate today. But we know that the war [in Sudan] is far from over.” Civil society activist Dallia Abdelmoniem explains why the recent victory of the Sudanese army over the Rapid Support Forces in Wad

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