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Egyptians set to head to the polls in Parliament vote
Egypt will head to the polls on Monday, in the first of two rounds of voting for the House of Representatives.
UK military to help Belgium after drone sightings near airports
The military has not gone into details about the sort of equipment or number of personnel that will be sent.
US government shutdown enters 40th day: How is it affecting Americans?
Shutdown beats record set during President Trump’s first term, as experts warn the economy has started to suffer.
Kenya’s Ruto on protests, power, and the state of democracy
After deadly protests and a youth uprising, Kenya’s president defends his record on democracy, rights, and reform.
Colombia seeks joint “actions” on drug trade
“The United States needs to revise its strategy … instead of insisting on criminalising the drug trade.”
LIVE: Manchester City vs Liverpool – Premier League
Follow the build-up, analysis and live text commentary of the match as City host rivals Liverpool at the Etihad Stadium.
Israeli settlers attack journalists at olive harvest in occupied West Bank
Israeli settlers have attacked Palestinian villagers, activists, and journalists near Nablus.
It’s not just Israel to blame for the medical evacuation crisis in Gaza
Injured children like my cousin Ahmad are languishing in Gaza because foreign governments will not take them in.
Hollywood is “waking up, becoming aware” of Palestinian stories
Cherien Dabis, talks about the difficulties in providing audiences with Palestinian stories and distributing her film.
Nearly one million evacuated as Typhoon Fung-wong nears Philippines
Super Typhoon Fung-wong is approaching the Philippines, forcing nearly a million people to evacuate.

