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Israel assassinated five journalists in a strike on Sunday, including Al Jazeera's Anas al-Sharif and Mohammed Qreiqeh, among Gaza's most recognisable faces, for their reporting on the war over the past 22 months. We look at what they meant to others trying to cover the conflict. We also turn to the United States, where President Donald Trump has announced the deployment of 800 National Guard troops to Washington, DC. Finally, we look ahead to the upcoming Alaska summit between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, with Ukrainian experts largely pessimistic about its potential outcomes. |
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| | In this essay, the writer recounts a meeting with Mohammed and Anas during our coverage of Israel's war on Gaza, and how other journalists were in awe of them. |
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| | The president is deploying the National Guard in response to what he calls a crime emergency. |
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| | Many Ukrainians and experts believe Russia's Putin will seek to dupe Trump while expanding territorial gains in eastern Ukraine. |
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| | The gang, which Canadian officials accuse of working for India, has claimed responsibility for multiple recent murders in the South Asian community. |
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| | If you know CPR, chances are you've practised on a dummy with the face of a woman who, legend says, drowned in Paris. |
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| | Five journalists are killed in Gaza. As Israel plans to seize Gaza City, what future is there for reporting? |
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