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Gaza has become the deadliest war for journalists. On average, 10 have been killed every month since the start of the conflict on October 7, 2023
The share of primary teachers leaving the profession has nearly doubled between 2015 and 2022
The region has a long history of conscription, with an overall trend to reinstatement in many countries
Nearly one in five children under five in Gaza city is now acutely malnourished
The National examines satellite imagery to gauge damage after sites held by rebels were hit this month
A timeline of key events in the unprecedented escalation between the foes
What satellite images reveal about the bombing of nuclear and military infrastructure and the potential risk of nuclear leaks
Man-made fabrics and vehicle tyres release the highest amounts of microplastics into the world's waters
Commitments include a $7 billion energy infrastructure deal led by Qatar’s UCC Holding
The National analyses video evidence from in and around distribution centres run by the GHF
As an Arab, it was never part of my wardrobe when I lived in London, but moving to the UAE has changed all that
UN says 95 per cent of Gaza’s arable land is occupied, damaged or inaccessible due to military operations, leaving enclave reliant on aid
April toll rises to 322 civilians killed amid expanded US operations against Houthi targets
Donald Trump's return to the White House has been anything but quiet
Africa is now home to 20 per cent of world's Catholic population, as church leadership shifted away from Europe