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Diaspora fears collective punishment after one soldier dies and other remains in critical condition
Emirati promotes clean power gains and global partnerships at Cop30 in Brazil
Abdulla Balalaa, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for Energy and Sustainability, tells The National of stark global challenges
Delegations from both countries in Brazil are highlighting the environmental toll taken by conflict
Leaders from Brazil to New Zealand demand stronger land rights
Thousands converge on the city, bringing global climate hopes to the heart of the Amazon
As immigration enforcement intensifies, communities find strength in each other
Haunted by her own childhood experiences in Palestine, Vivian Khalaf has helped evacuate more than 300 children from the enclave for medical treatment since the war began
Palestinian Americans express fear and doubt as Israel launches strikes on territory days after ceasefire took hold
The project received $4 million in donations from a US campaign - but even that is not enough when there are no ingredients to buy
New levies begin on August 1 but importers have already raised prices
Leen Mohammad, 12, who lives with a severe form of cerebral palsy, travelled to the US for a third time to undergo surgery
The President's clampdown on resettlement funds has cast a shadow over Mohammad Saaid Abdalnabi's new life in America - and he's not alone
Hassan Al Qahtani’s family travelled to the Children’s National Hospital in Washington for life-changing procedure
Exhibition in Washington aims to preserve the work of 28 Palestinian artists, some of whom were killed in Israeli strikes
