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A Gaza mother waits in agony: Did Israel kill her daughter, or arrest her?
Tahrir Abu Mady has her daughter Malak's death certificate. But a prisoner's list suggests she might have been arrested.
Drones strike Russia’s Ust-Luga port again as EU officials visit Ukraine
Attacks come as Ukraine says its air defences shot down 267 out of 289 drones launched by Russia overnight.
Somali army takes over key city in Southwest as state leader resigns
Somali federal government hails Baidoa's transition, urging peace and unity amid political changes and rising tensions.
Video: Newborns evacuated from Gaza return as toddlers over two years later
A group of toddlers that evacuated from Gaza in 2023 have returned to their families in emotional reuniting.
Palestine weekly wrap: Holy sites remain closed as deadly violence spreads
Settler attacks, East Jerusalem evictions, shuttering of sacred sites, as Israeli authorities assert control.
Sudan war ‘being fought on women’s bodies’: Survivors detail sexual assault
In a new report, Doctors Without Borders says sexual violence is the ‘defining feature’ of the conflict in Sudan.
PCB slaps hefty fine on Naseem Shah for social media post on Maryam Nawaz
Shah fined $71,000 for questioning Punjab chief minister's presence at opening PSL match, where fans were not allowed.
‘Iranians don’t consider Trump’s 15-point plan as beginning of diplomacy’
‘Iranians don’t consider Trump’s 15-point plan as beginning of a diplomatic track’
South Korean president promises maximum response to energy crisis
South Korean president Myung vowed to respond to the energy crisis caused by Iran war to the fullest extent possible.
Three scenarios for the Strait of Hormuz
Two military scenarios and one diplomatic one emerge, with Pakistan playing a crucial mediatory role.

