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Business and limbs destroyed by Israel, Gaza family rebuilds bakery
Israeli missiles destroyed not just the Qahman family’s business, but many of their limbs as well.
Driven by money, pushed by passion: Migrant tea pickers of Kerala, India
The migrant workforce is the backbone of the Indian economy, and Kerala is among the biggest beneficiaries.
Australia lose to Sri Lanka by eight wickets, staring at T20 World Cup exit
Nissanka's unbeaten century batters former champions Australia, who now need other results to go their way to survive.
Bangladesh’s interim leader Yunus steps down as new gov’t set to take over
'Let the practice of democracy continue,' said Yunus, who has overseen country's post-uprising transition since 2024.
Europe’s Israel policy faces a democratic test
Citizens have invoked the EU’s own human rights clause to demand suspension of its partnership with Israel.
Six people killed, 46 injured in Brazil highway bus crash
Bus's rear tyre bursts, causing it to overturn on the BR-153 highway.
New Israeli housing plan near Jerusalem slammed as ‘disguised annexation’
Israel plans to build thousands of settlement homes near Jerusalem, in effect expanding city's borders, activists say.
Iran launches naval drills ahead of US nuclear talks
Iran launched naval drills in the Strait of Hormuz, Persian Gulf and Oman Sea ahead of US-Iran nuclear talks.
How shipping company MSC facilitates trade from Israeli settlements through
The world’s largest shipping company MSC has been moving goods to and from illegal Israeli settlements.
Savannah Guthrie appeals to mom’s abductor: ‘It’s not too late’
NBC host Savannah Guthrie issued a new appeal on her Instagram to whoever abducted her mother, 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie

