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Could Ukraine’s corruption crisis ‘lead to military defeat’ against Russia?
Corruption scandal threatens Zelenskyy's presidency, Kyiv's global reputation and its battlefield chances, experts say.
Sudan’s civilians deserve more than survival
Sudan is facing the world’s largest displacement crisis. Peace and access cannot wait.
Trump wants to recreate the British mandate in Palestine
The US president is pushing a UN resolution that would hand Washington the powers London once held over Palestine.
Pakistan says Islamabad, South Waziristan bombers were Afghan nationals
Pakistan accuses Afghanistan of harbouring fighters after deadly border clashes and recent suicide bombing attacks.
Trump signs bill ending longest US government shutdown in history
US President Donald Trump signed a funding bill in Washington DC to end the longest government shutdown.
Democrats may “sell” end of US govt shutdown as “victory”
"Republicans and Democrats are going to be fighting with each other to control the narrative of who won the shutdown"
Should the US fund health insurance or leave it to the market?
Health insurance has once again become a battleground in US politics.
From Kashmir poster to Delhi car blast: How India attack unfolded
Officials say the pamphlet set off a probe that led them to a doctor believed to have been in the car that exploded.
Israeli soldiers accused of rape are seeking public sympathy
Israeli soldiers accused of sexually assaulting a Palestinian detainee are trying to win public sympathy.
Gaza woman blinded in Israeli strike opens bakery to subsist and hope
Despite her injury, Warda Abu Jarad has started baking cookies and bread to help provide for her family.

