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In Yemen, a country known for its love for Palestine, Shireen Abu Akleh's death has triggered a wave of furious reactions, strong condemnation and nationwide sympathy.

For many, Shireen Abu Akleh wasn’t only the voice of Palestine but one who empowered and encouraged many aspiring journalists. As the world mourns her death, we speak to people about the impact the veteran journalist's life and work had on them.

After Israel's 11-day assault of Gaza during Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr last year, customary festivities are a painful reminder for the dozens of Gazan families who lost loved ones. The New Arab speaks with two survivors about how they have coped.

The Hamas-run Health Ministry on Tuesday reported the first cases of children infected with severe acute hepatitis of unknown origins.

A symbol of resistance or an emo kid's accessory in 2006? The Palestinian keffiyeh has a history that makes it a central part of Palestine's culture and must be preserved during and outside of World Keffiyeh Day.

Israel will do away with its Covid-19 vaccination 'green pass' system as coronavirus cases continue to wane.

Israel has approved AstraZeneca's antibody cocktail, Evusheld, for immunocompromised people over the age of 12 and who weigh over 40kg.

For many Gazans, Eid al-Fitr is a harsh reminder of their agonising conditions. Plagued by unemployment, families have had to choose which of the festival's necessities they would go without or find cheaper, second-hand alternatives.

The surge in hepatitis cases began in Scotland on 31 March and more than 100 of the 191 cases recorded so far were in the UK.