Brief: 10 Israeli soldiers killed, Gaza marks bleak Eid al-Adha

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What’s behind the forced disappearances in Ecuador?

Ecuadorians say civilians are being abducted off the street as part of the military crackdown on drug cartels. President Daniel Noboa deployed Ecuador’s military to combat gangs after declaring an ‘internal armed conflict’ in 2024. A new film from Al Jazeera's Faultlines hears fr ...  Show more

500 activists sailed toward Gaza. This is what happened.

What is it actually like on board a flotilla to Gaza, knowing you'll likely be targeted and imprisoned? Until now, it's a story that's been told mostly in fragments, one vertical video at a time. This is the inside story of what it is like on the Global Sumud Flotilla: the drone ...  Show more

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