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Genocide label crucial in addressing atrocities in Gaza: Legal scholars
Experts argue Israel's actions in Gaza amount to genocide, surpassing isolated violations of war laws.
Trump calls to jail Chicago mayor, Illinois governor in immigration dispute
Trump slams Chicago mayor and Illinois governor resisting his mass deportation campaign as US troops arrive in state.
Is the US trying to topple Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro?
US military build-up and strikes off coast in recent weeks.
Spain approves arms embargo on Israel due to Gaza genocide
Spanish lawmakers have passed a law ending all trade of arms, defence equipment, or technologies to Israel.
Spain’s parliament formally approves Israel arms embargo
The vote, which passes 178 votes to 169, enshrines into law an embargo that has been in effect since the war began.
Saudi Arabia down Indonesia; Qatar, Oman draw in AFC World Cup qualifiers
Saudi Arabia beat Indonesia 3-2 while Qatar and Oman end goalless as fourth round of qualifiers begin.
Deadly building collapse kills 4 in Madrid
Footage shows rescue dogs and workers combing through debris after a building collapse in Madrid killed four people.
NYC sues social media giants for allegedly addicting children
The largest US city is among more than 2,000 other municipalities pursuing similar lawsuits.
Brazil’s beef exports to China surge as Trump’s tariffs shift global demand
Brazil's beef shipments to the US tumble by 41 percent as exports to China grow by 38 percent.
Authorities charge man accused of starting deadly LA wildfire
Police say 29-year-old Jonathan Rinderknecht was behind fire that destroyed much of the Pacific Palisades neighbourhood.

