Blog
Israel kills two Palestinian minors amid raids across occupied West Bank
Israeli violence in the occupied West Bank has escalated dramatically since the start of the war on Gaza.
China’s Xi calls for pragmatism at summit with EU in uncertain times
President Xi Jinping and top EU officials mark 50 years of diplomatic ties in Beijing at a rocky time in relations.
China v EU: The fight for Europe’s electric vehicle market
China's cheap electric vehicles could help Europe meet ambitious climate targets but threaten jobs in Europe.
I was training to heal eyes in Gaza. Then everything went dark
They bombed our classrooms, our wards, even our patients - but I refuse to stop treating the injured.
‘Did you eat today?’: Voices of Gaza speak of starvation and survival
'We are starved by the Israeli occupation,' says Taqwa al-Wawi in Gaza, where all she thinks about is how hungry she is.
Macrons file defamation suit against right-wing US podcaster Candace Owens
According to the Macrons, Owens's podcast series spread 'verifiably false and devastating lies'.
Debris of plane with 50 people found in Russia’s far east: Interfax
Local emergencies ministry said the plane dropped off radar near the Amur region, bordering China.
EU-China summit – who’s attending and what’s on the agenda?
The summit, being hosted in China on Thursday, marks 50 years of diplomatic ties between Brussels and Beijing.
Australia lifts curbs on US beef that angered Trump
Canberra says restrictions will be lifted following a 'rigorous science and risk-based assessment.'
Columbia University to pay $200m to settle anti-Semitism claims
Settlement marks victory in US President Donald Trump's efforts to exert greater control over third-level education.

