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‘Forgive me, Mama’: A Gaza mother’s agony for a son Israel killed
Rifaat Radwan was among 15 paramedics Israel killed, he recorded his own death and begged his mother to forgive him.
Nvidia commits to $500bn AI server production in the US
The chipmaker is the latest tech firm to announce plans to bring jobs to the United States.
Hungary approves constitutional change banning LGBTQ+ events
Rights activists and some legal scholars condemn the law, arguing that it effectively criminalises LGBTQ+ expression.
What is Betar US and why is it targeting pro-Palestinian activists?
Betar US is among many groups supporting calls by the Trump administration to deport pro-Palestine students.
Russia launches new strike on Sumy as residents mourn Sunday’s victims
Russia launched a new missile attack on Sumy, as residents were paying tribute to the victims of Sunday’s attack.
Qatar, Egypt leaders renew support for Gaza ceasefire, reconstruction plan
Doha and Cairo announce plans for an international conference to coordinate Gaza 'humanitarian and development' efforts.
It is time Liberia enacts legislation banning FGM
Years of symbolic bans by traditional chiefs have done nothing to curb the harmful practice.
Sudan war to enter third year as RSF assaults in Darfur intensify
Rights groups urge protection of civilians and aid access as millions of people are displaced and many face famine.
Lebanese PM visits Syria’s president to reset years of strained relations
Nawaf Salam meets Ahmed al-Sharaa to discuss border security, refugees, and past political killings under al-Assad.
Can China use US debt in its tariff war against Trump?
China is the second largest holder of US debt and could, theoretically, dump it to devalue the dollar.

