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Hezbollah to treat Lebanon’s disarmament decision ‘as if it does not exist’
The Lebanese armed group says the move was dictated by the US and that it 'fully serves Israel's interest'.
Israel shows starving captives to accuse Hamas of hunger crisis
Israel is trying to send a message that Hamas starves people by using images of captives on billboards in Times Square.
Military targets among civilians don’t justify attacks on Gaza
Political commentator Peter Beinart says the presence of military targets in civilian areas of Gaza or Israel does not j
Is Trump winning the trade war and at what cost to the economy?
Donald Trump's tariff policy is taking shape and the president is already touting benefits to the US economy.
Separatist Bosnian Serb leader Dodik removed from office
Dodik's mandate as Bosnian Serb president was revoked due to earlier appeals court verdict that sentenced him to jail.
Bodies seen at Gaza aid sites as more than 50 killed looking for food
At least 58 Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces while trying to get food from US- and Israeli-backed GHF aid site
Video: Israel bombs Gaza clinic as blood banks run dry
Gaza’s health system is in a state of collapse as Israel continues its attacks on medical facilities.
Gaza’s health care system ‘was crumbling’ before the war
The healthcare system in Gaza was already in dire situation pre-war with Israel, but has since gotten much worse.
India’s flood rescue efforts hampered by landslides, blocked roads
Among the missing are at least eight soldiers from a nearby army base.
Accepted but trapped: Why won’t the UK evacuate its students from Gaza?
Palestinian students in Gaza who earned places at top UK universities are being stranded by political indifference.

