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Isak slams Newcastle in boost to Liverpool hopes of signing Swede
Sweden international Alexander Isak has been training alone due to the uncertainty surrounding his future at Newcastle.
Member of Irish rap band Kneecap faces court on ‘terrorism’ charge
Liam O'Hanna, 27, has been charged with a 'terror' offence for allegedly waving a Hezbollah flag.
Australian MP tells Israel: ‘Strength is not measured in bombs and hunger’
Australia has hit back at Israel with a government minister saying, ‘strength is not measured by how many people you can
What is Israel’s ‘most moral army in the world’ doing in Gaza?
Accusations of shooting civilians at will have led some observers to conclude that Israeli soldiers are 'gamifying' war.
To close the climate finance gap, let vulnerable nations use carbon markets
High-integrity carbon markets can unlock billions for resilience and survival.
Trump, send your deportees to Europe not Africa
Deal with them in the US; failing that, let the former colonial powers bear the burden they helped create.
Taliban marks Afghanistan independence anniversary with military display
Afghanistan has marked the anniversary of its independence from British influence with a military display staged by the
As UN agencies mull Kenya move, some fear exclusion from Nairobi’s growth
Kenyans veer between hope for prosperity and wariness as UN plans relocation of key offices from Western cities.
White House confirms US troops won’t be deployed to defend Ukraine
The White House has reiterated President Trump’s remarks that US troops will not be deployed to Ukraine.
Blazing fireball lights up the night sky in Japan
Livestream cameras captured the moment a blazing fireball lit up the night sky across southern Japan.

