Slain Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh's family continues to call on the US gov't to step up and conduct an independent investigation aje.io/gwi5st
"Israel even tests to what limits the international community could be ignorant, to what limits the United States administration could help and support war crimes."
@Issam_Adwan "We became journalists because of her."
Al Jazeera's @nida_journo pays homage to colleague Shireen Abu Akleh on the 100th day memorial of her killing by Israeli forces ⤵️ #JusticeForShireen
@Issam_Adwan@nida_journo Al Jazeera staff around the globe gathered today to mark 100 days since Israeli forces shot and killed Palestinian American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh in the occupied West Bank.
Members of the network highlighted her work and renewed calls for justice ⤵️
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More ships with exports have left Ukraine’s Black Sea ports, bringing the number of vessels to leave Ukraine under a UN-brokered grain export deal to 25.
Ukrainian officials have cheered apparent attacks on military bases in Russian-annexed Crimea and warned civilians to stay away from potential targets.
Kenya’s new President-elect William Ruto has promised a “bottom-up approach” to Kenya’s economy.
But journalist @gathara questions whether he can deliver on his campaign promise ⤵️
@gathara Kenya’s defeated presidential candidate Raila Odinga says Kenyan election result ‘null and void’ aje.io/oqbipg
@gathara "As the election unfolded... The media counts vanished from TV screens, and, in a throwback to previous elections, all attention was fixed on the official count proceeding at a glacial pace."
Russia’s defence ministry said there were no serious casualties in an explosion and fire at an ammunition depot in the town of Mayskoye in Russian-controlled Crimea.
As Russia's war on Ukraine enters its 174th day, we take a look at the main developments so far ⤵️ aje.io/s0c10o
The UN says it has the logistics and security capability to support a visit by IAEA inspectors to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine if both Russia and Ukraine agree.