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UK finds pro-Palestine protest organisers guilty of breaching police rules
Human Rights Watch slams the ruling against Ben Jamal and Chris Nineham as a 'political' move to silence dissent.
‘Permanent scar’: Iran minister on US-Israeli attacks on monuments
Iran’s cultural heritage minister tells Al Jazeera damage to 56 sites is a ‘deliberate war' on the country's identity.
Minerals for aid: Are new US health deals ‘exploiting’ African countries?
Zimbabwe and Zambia have pushed back against 'lopsided' agreements after US asks for health data and minerals.
Lebanon faces growing displacement crisis
The UN warns Lebanon is facing a cycle of ‘coercive displacement’ as more than one million people flee Israeli attacks.
‘The World Cup curse’: Outcry as Italy miss out for third time in a row
Italy's sport minister says football federation boss should step down after national team loses playoff to Bosnia.
Russia imposing ban on all gasoline exports due to Iran war
Russia imposing ban on all gasoline exports due to Iran war
French President Macron visits Japan to discuss the energy crisis
France's Macron paid a visit to Tokyo to meet with Japan's Takaichi to discuss the economic war of the war on Iran.
Russia claims to take full control of Ukraine’s Luhansk region
No immediate comment from Ukraine on Kremlin's claim of advance in part of larger industrial Donbas area.
Can Russia help fill the global energy gap?
Higher crude prices due to the disruption in the Strait of Hormuz have helped Russia earn more from energy exports.
Israel kills 7 people in Beirut, Hezbollah fights invasion in south Lebanon
The Israeli military says it aimed to kill a senior Hezbollah commander as it launched its latest attacks on Beirut.

