Al Jazeera charts six months of assaults on Bakhmut as fighting against Russian forces intensifies.

Al Jazeera charts six months of assaults on Bakhmut as fighting against Russian forces intensifies.
Here’s a round-up of Al Jazeera’s Middle East coverage this week.
Algiers and Rabat involved in another spat as Morocco condemns ‘provocative’ acts at a football tournament in Algeria.
Rabat is unhappy with comments made by Nelson Mandela’s grandson in which he called to ‘free’ Western Sahara.
Israel has refused to engage on the issue, despite Moroccan demands, reports Axios.
It was a stormy year, marked by the conflict in Ukraine and the economic stresses it caused.
Al Jazeera looks at how the conflict unfolded on the ground, the human costs of 10 months of war and the global response
Essential Middle East takes a closer look at the halal industry and the factors behind its explosive growth.
Russian attacks have destroyed at least 40 percent of Ukraine’s energy facilities since the war began in February.
US, EU and European states provide most of the military, financial and humanitarian aid to Ukraine.
Russia is one of the largest producers of crude oil, and it provides more than a third of Europe’s oil imports.
UNESCO is considering cultural traditions for inclusion on the Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
Many on the far right and some on the left rejected the symbolic move to declare Moscow as a terrorist regime.
A country breakdown of the UN General Assembly vote calling for Russia to pay war reparations to Ukraine.