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World

Eighteen wolves found dead in Italian national park in suspected poisoning

national park. Luciano D’Angelo, the prosecutor leading the investigation, told [Corriere della Sera last week](https://www.corriere.it/cronache/26_aprile_17/la-strage-dei-lupi-10-esemplari-avvelenati-in-pochi-giorni-aperto-un-fascicolo-a0adf5bd-d131-499e-8f66-77e4d0906xlk.shtml?refresh_ce): “Bears and wolves are symbols of this area and we do not take their killings lightly

The Guardian WorldApr 23
Politics

Charities in England and Wales ‘donate millions to illegal Israeli settlements’

population say they were forced out by settler harassment. Photograph: Jason Burke/The Observer Through the Jgive platform, for which UK Toremet processes UK currency donations, people can donate to Regavim and other pro-settler groups

The Guardian WorldJun 10
Politics

El Salvador publishes law allowing life sentences for minors as young as 12

population is behind bars, one of the highest rates in the world. Some detainees are held without charges. Others have been processed in mass trials, a process approved in 2023 to allow

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 15
World

Migrants in hiding as Mauritania pushbacks drastically cut Europe arrivals

United Nations expert panel, have raised concerns about the legality of arrests and forced deportations under international refugee law. Some have accused authorities of complicating the process of obtaining legal papers intentionally by delaying procedures

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 28
Health

These families help researchers find Alzheimer's treatments. Their network is at risk

National Institutes of Health, or NIH. "The network that's been built up, the years that have gone into the training and the relationships — without funding, all of that would fall apart," says [Dr. Tammie

NPR Topics: NewsMay 7
Science

As floods get worse, Britain tries a new solution: beavers

population has expanded, we've seen more [farmers] getting concerned," says Kate Maitland, a regional representative for Scotland's National Farmers Union. Beavers can dam up irrigation channels, flooding crops. "It's quite devastating

NPR Topics: NewsMay 21
Politics

How the Iran war is hitting the UK

United States-Israel war on Iran: economic woes, political friction and worries about the country’s readiness for the future, strategically and militarily, if the conflict persists. On Thursday, the Financial Times blared, “Consumer confidence

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 29
Business

Economic shock from Iran war risks driving up global debt levels, says IMF

populations from price spikes and preserving fiscal space.” Global energy prices have surged since the first US-Israeli airstrikes on Iran on 28 February, risking a renewed inflation shock that has fuelled a sell

The Guardian WorldApr 15
Conflicts

Why are anti-war protests in the West muted on Iran?

population,” said Salar Mohandesi. That distinction, he argued, has made some opponents of the war wary of appearing to defend the Islamic Republic. Moreover, the Iranian diaspora plays a key role in framing the country

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 17
Politics

Cautious optimism in Lebanon as direct talks with Israel progress

United Nations earlier on Thursday expressed hope for the new round of direct negotiations. “We hope that the latest round of direct talks between Lebanon and Israel in Washington, planned for today and tomorrow, will

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 14
World

Minorities at World Cup fear threat of ICE and how immigration is enforced

nationals. “My lawyer advised me not to fly so I don’t get caught at the airport,” he said. Emile’s concerns are shared by many in the immigrant community, who have watched heavily armed

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 26
Health

Ebola, hantavirus: Is the world prepared for the next pandemic?

United States, which had previously covered nearly one-fifth of the WHO’s budget, officially withdrew from the organisation in January this year. US President Donald Trump announced the decision in January 2025, alleging

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 18
World

World Cup 2026: Haiti fans feel excluded from first tournament since 1974

United States –** Haitians are looking forward to their national team’s first World Cup appearance since 1974, but [high prices for tickets](/sports/2026/4/27/fifa-world-cup-2026-dynamic-pricing-match-tickets-peter-moore) and transport, plus a travel ban, are preventing many from attending

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 23
Conflicts

Palestine weekly wrap: Under cover of ceasefire, Israel increases grip

population whose attention remains focused less on municipal administration than on survival. Since the Zikim crossing was reopened two weeks ago, the United Nations has recorded a measurable increase in aid entering Gaza, though

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 28
World

In Mauritania, push to phase out private schools divides opinion

United Nations education agency noted. Officials, who are now racing to revamp the sect by 2030, want to standardise the system while making education affordable. According to the World Bank, 58 percent of the population

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 5
Health

Ebola outbreak: When will a vaccine be developed for the new strain?

population displacement, weak surveillance systems and delayed detection, will make the latest outbreak more challenging to contain. “Early cases may have been missed in part because many front-line diagnostic platforms were optimised for Zaire

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 21
Politics

Who Is Nayib Bukele? El Salvador’s ‘coolest dictator’

United Nations. “If you’ll just bear with me a second,” he grinned, looking towards his phone. “Believe me, many more people will see that selfie when I share it than will listen to this

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 2
Health

India is being left to die in the heat

United Nations is concerned that the heatwaves are pushing food supply “to the brink”. Even more alarming is that the extreme heat is causing not just heart attacks, but also kidney injury, affecting sleep quality

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 22
Conflicts

Families forced into displacement by famine in Sudan

United Nations investigation found bore the [“hallmarks of genocide”](/news/2026/2/19/un-mission-finds-rsf-destruction-in-el-fasher-bears-hallmarks-of-genocide). “The siege made life hard,” she told Al Jazeera. “Goods could not come in. Anyone who tried to bring food was detained or killed.” Hundreds

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 28
Politics

Bolivia in crisis: Social unrest, demands for president to resign escalate

populous urban centers and that are adjacent to each other, are facing food shortages, the suspension of classes in some schools and disruptions to public transportation as hundreds of protesters block roads. Although many residents

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 22
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