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Drought in the east, floods in the south: Africa battered by climate change
Covering extreme drought and massive flooding in a matter of weeks shows one reporter the toll of the climate crisis.
Oxfam refuses to provide Israel with details of Palestinian staff in Gaza
The UK-founded charity will not adhere to Israel's demand as observers fear data could be used to target aid workers.
Tens of thousands flee northwest Pakistan’s Tirah over fears
Defence minister denies plans to attack the Pakistan Taliban in Tirah as tens of thousands flee the border region.
Passengers killed in drone attack on Ukraine train
A Russian drone strike on a passenger train in Ukraine’s northeastern Kharkiv region has killed at least five people.
Plane crash kills prominent Indian politician Ajit Pawar
The plane carrying the deputy chief minister of Maharashtra state came down in his constituency of Baramati.
India curbs ‘grocery under 10 minutes’. But riders must still fatally race
India tells platforms to curb 10-minute deliveries amid concerns for workers’ safety but there's no incentive to comply.
Trump promises to ‘de-escalate’ Minnesota crisis after Alex Pretti shooting
US president says he still has confidence in Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem amid calls for her resignation.
One family’s daily struggle reflects alarming food shortages in Yemen
Nasr has no steady employment in Sanaa. He, his wife and five daughters often go to bed hungry.
As Western powers crack down on migrants, Spain embraces 500,000
Madrid points to 'positive impact' of migration as it moves to grant 500,000 undocumented people legal status.
LIVE: Gaza ‘desperate’ as Israel aid blocks hit children hardest, UN says
Palestinians 'desperate' for Rafah crossing to open as prolonged closures compound widespread suffering, warns the UN.

