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Gaza medical supplies warehouse hit in Israeli attack
Gaza’s Nasser Hospital is “suffering immensely” from a shortage of medical supplies after an Israeli attack.
Project Esther and the weaponisation of Zionism
A conservative project to allegedly counter anti-Semitism is using a pro-Israel stance to mask white nationalist goals.
Lithuania files case against Belarus at ICJ over alleged people smuggling
The Baltic nation is seeking damages, including compensation for border reinforcement costs.
UK, EU reach landmark deal: All you need to know
The new deal will allow EU boats to continue fishing in UK waters before the first post-Brexit UK-EU summit.
If the Dead Come Home: Iraq’s Mass Graves
In Iraq, a mass grave excavation reveals the challenges of identifying remains and returning them to their families.
Gaza’s Khan Younis latest focus of Israeli forced displacement, bombing
Israeli army warns of 'unprecedented' assault on the southern city as dozens killed in strikes across blockaded enclave.
Israel should be excluded from Eurovision, Spanish prime minister says
Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez says Israel should be excluded from the Eurovision Song Contest over its war in Gaza.
Israeli police break up protest against new Gaza assault
Anti-war protesters in Israel faced heavy police force after blocking a military road amid Gaza assault.
Military and economic deals in pipeline as UK looks to EU reset
London and Brussels to remove selected post-Brexit barriers as Trump's global disruptions drive return to closer ties.
Cat caught smuggling drugs into prison in Costa Rica
A cat carrying packages of crack cocaine and marijuana was rescued by prison officers at the Pococi Penitentiary

