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Beirut Port blast victims say five years later, justice feels a bit closer
The investigation was derailed by political interference, but a new government is trying to get justice back on track.
Philippines, India hold first joint naval drill in disputed South China Sea
The exercise coincided with President Marcos’s trip to India, where he said he would look to deepen maritime ties.
Trump says US envoy Witkoff to travel to Russia ‘next week’
Witkoff will discuss Russia's war on Ukraine as Trump says again he wants a 'deal where people stop getting killed'.
South Korea dismantles border loudspeakers to ease tensions with N Korea
Seoul removes propaganda loudspeakers to signal a shift in policy under President Lee's administration.
Hamas says open to ICRC delivering food to Israeli captives in Gaza
Israeli PM earlier asked for Red Cross to intervene to help captives as just 36 aid trucks entered Gaza on Saturday.
White House advisers defend Trump’s firing of official behind jobs data
Trump administration officials question data amid condemnation of dismissal of Bureau of Labor Statistics head.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,257
Here are the key events on day 1,257 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
All five miners trapped after copper mine collapse in Chile found dead
Some 100 people were involved in search for workers at El Teniente copper mine, the world's largest underground mine.
Texas Democrats leave state to block vote on new House map backed by Trump
US president has urged Republicans to redraw map to help the party net a handful of seats in the midterms next year.
England and India Test series heads to Monday morning thriller
England needs 35 more runs to beat India as fifth Test thriller goes to the last day of the five-match cricket series.

