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Missiles fly as 3rd round of Russia-Ukraine peace talks kick off in Geneva
Ukraine's lead negotiator says Kyiv will work 'constructively' but 'without excessive expectations'.
Jesse Jackson, civil rights icon, dies at age 84
US civil rights activist Jesse Jackson, one of the most influential black political figures in US history, has died.
Has Bangladesh’s new PM named student leaders to his cabinet?
Newly sworn-in PM Tarique Rahman's cabinet has two leaders who rose to prominence in the 2024 uprising. Why?
Glacier grafting: How an Indigenous art is countering water scarcity
Residents in the northern part of the country are creating artificial glaciers to tackle climate change.
Settlers repeatedly chasing Palestinians out of occupied West Bank homes
Israeli settler attacks are driving Palestinian Bedouins from their homes in the occupied West Bank.
Swiss commentator slams ‘Zionist’ Israeli bobsleigh team at Winter Olympics
Stefan Reina's commentary on the Israeli team's run in Cortina focused on the athletes' support of the genocide in Gaza.
The injustice in Chagos continues
Expressions of regret have not translated into enabling return or providing reparations.
Mapping forced displacements and settler attacks by Israel in the West Bank
Israeli military incursions and settler attacks forced more than 37,000 Palestinians to leave their homes in 2025.
‘Jordan is next’: West Bank annexation signals ‘silent transfer’
Jordan warns of war as Israel's 'silent transfer' in the occupied West Bank becomes an operational reality.
Gaza aid figures
We compare and contrast the US ambassador to the UN’s claim that 4,000 trucks enter Gaza weekly with the actual numbers.

