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Argentinian security forces fire water cannon and tear gas at protesters
Security forces in Buenos Aires fired tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannon at protesters opposing labour reform.
Children in Gaza forced to focus on work rather than school
Children in Gaza find themselves having to work to survive, sacrificing education and childhood dreams.
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un sets stage for daughter as his successor: Seoul
Little is known about Kim's daughter who made her first public appearance in 2022 but appears set to be successor.
To Die for Palestine – Ep 2
A Chadian chemist and a British activist dedicate their lives to Palestinian resistance, risking exile, prison or death.
Iran’s Larijani accuses Israel of trying to sabotage US negotiations
Tehran's security chief says Israel is attempting to derail talks with Washington and provoke war in the region.
Bangladesh goes to polls in crucial first election since deadly uprising
Chief election commissioner reports strong turnout, says Bangladesh has 'boarded the train of democracy'.
‘Colonial-era classism’: Residents decry demolitions in Nigeria’s Makoko
Thousands displaced from December to February as Lagos authorities destroy homes in Africa's largest floating village.
Why was El Paso airspace shut down? Drones, security fears and confusion
The FAA initially announced a 10-day airspace closure but removed the restriction less than eight hours later.
Epstein sought help of ex-Russian official linked to FSB, files show
Official with links to Russia's spy agency collected information on a woman to pass on to Epstein, emails show.
Russia evacuates tourists from Cuba as US-engineered fuel crisis deepens
Russia will operate only return flights from Cuba as 'evacuation' of tourists from Caribbean island gets under way.

