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Critics blast US shipment of fighter jets to Israel
Israel is the first country outside the US to get access to the F-35 war plane, the most expensive ever developed.
Facebook, Twitter, other social media banned in Kashmir
Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp among apps temporarily banned by authorities in Indian-administered Kashmir.
Zambian court upholds treason charges against Hichilema
Court refuses to dismiss charges against Hichilema, who was arrested for allegedly blocking the president's limousine.
Will Jordan abolish a law that protects rapists?
Women's activists say they are closer than ever to abolishing Article 308, which pardons rapists who marry their victim.
Who killed my friend Yameen Rasheed?
Making sense of the paradise where a young blogger got murdered.
State of Denial
What does a Trump administration mean for science and environmental policy as science vs politics debates intensify?
Can the Kashmir conflict be resolved at the ballot box?
We asked two Kashmiris with opposing views whether residents of the region should participate in elections.
France: Assad goverment behind chemical attack
French foreign minister says chemical analysis of samples from Khan Sheikhoun 'bears signature' of Syria government.
Turkey detains more than 1,000 for 'links to Gulen'
Overnight arrests target alleged network of US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, blamed by Turkey for failed coup attempt.
US to enter LNG global export market with Golden Pass
Energy department approves Golden Pass energy giant to export liquefied natural gas to global market.
Resistance is a way of life for Kashmiri youth
Why Kashmir's millennials have stones in their hands, not laptops.
Is war coming to North Korea?
No one wants a war on the Korean Peninsula, but that could change.
March 2017 continues global warming trend
It was the second-warmest March - after March 2016 - in a database which goes as far back as 1880.
Return to Arms: Hadaka
A rare and exclusive insight into an Iranian Kurdish political party and paramilitary group in exile in northern Iraq.
Reporters Without Borders: Journalism at tipping point
Reporters Without Borders warns of tipping point for press freedom in era of 'strongmen and propaganda'.
Cassini spacecraft poised to dive beneath Saturn rings
The dives will also be the unmanned spacecraft's swansong as its mission will end in a 'death plunge' in September 2017.
Al Jazeera wins Broadcaster of the Year award at NYF
Other awards handed to Al Jazeera at New York Festivals include five Gold World Medals, 14 silver and seven bronze.
South Africa: Julius vs The ANC
South Africa's political rebel Julius Malema gains support across the nation as he challenges the ruling ANC party.
Behind the scenes at North Korea's film academy
A fascinating look at how young North Korean actors are trained in the arts of state propaganda.
Ex-inmates hail plan to close Rikers Island prison
We explore the dark history of the New York prison and ask if it is a symbol of racially biased mass incarceration.