Fault Lines wins in News & Documentary category while Close Up wins in Interactive & Immersive category.
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Fault Lines wins in News & Documentary category while Close Up wins in Interactive & Immersive category.
The US fell to 24th place amid a rise in social isolation, while Costa Rica and Mexico break into the top 10.
Israeli army says forces retake part of key land corridor to expand a ‘security zone and create a partial buffer’.
Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi and his Rwandan counterpart, Paul Kagame, met in Doha on Tuesday.
As Belarus votes amid repression, what drives Alexander Lukashenko, the president likely to secure a seventh term.
The deal spread over 84 days will see a surge in humanitarian aid, withdrawal of Israeli forces and captive exchange.
Death toll rises as Gaza healthcare further collapses, deadly raids continue in occupied West Bank.
Al Jazeera’s correspondent says fear dominates in Gaza as Israeli attacks intensify, targeting ‘humanitarian safe zone’.
Enclave rocked by wave of deadly attacks, from Jabalia camp in north to ‘safe humanitarian zone’ of al-Mawasi in south.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan tells Al Jazeera the only ‘takeover’ in Syria was ‘the will of the Syrian people’.