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Argentina MPs approve bill allowing mining in glaciers
Thousands of people have demonstrated against the bill, which scientists and activists say threatens water resources.
Trump’s administration trying to sell war ‘wins’ to a sceptical US public
Trump’s administration trying to sell war ‘wins’ to a sceptical US public
Thousands of Palestinians pray at Al-Aqsa Mosque after Israel’s 40-day ban
Around 3,000 worshippers held morning prayers at Al-Aqsa after Israel lifted restrictions.
Iran has been bloodied, but it is winning against the US-Israel axis
The US and Israel thought they could decimate Iran. But Iran's survival - despite massive human costs - is a victory.
Eritrea’s AFCON place in doubt after players disappear in South Africa
Seven of the 10 players that travelled from Eritrea didn't return home after their 4-1 win over Eswatini on March 31.
Djibouti elections: Who’s running against Guelleh and what’s at stake?
Long-ruling leader faces no real competition as he seeks a sixth term in the strategic Horn of Africa country.
Several people reported killed in fresh Israeli attacks on Lebanon
Lebanon bears the brunt and US-Iran truce at risk as Israel claims killing of a close aide to Hezbollah's leader.
The war on Iran: Nobody won, everyone paid
The US-Israeli campaign has failed to achieve its goals. Iran has been badly hit, and the Gulf is paying the bill too.
Can global supply chains recover from the Iran war?
Conflict upends flow of critical raw materials for manufacturing, aviation and technology.
Ukraine’s veterans’ theatre turns war wounds into catharsis
Wounded soldiers, wives and widows workshop ideas and stage plays in Kyiv, bringing the audience to tears.

