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Palestinians face struggle to survive in Gaza or being forced out by Israel
Israel's call for Palestinians to leave Gaza has been called ethnic cleansing.
‘Cat and mouse game’: Zimbabwe gov’t workers moonlight as street vendors
With high inflation and a struggling economy, civil servants say they need secret side hustles to make ends meet.
‘Columbia let me down’: How Indian scholar expelled by Trump fled the US
A visa revocation and agents at her door upended life of Ranjani Srinivasan, spooking her into leaving her home and cat.
Trump’s reactions to cyber breaches
We compare and contrast Donald Trump criticising Hillary Clinton for risking sensitive data with a private email server
Australia’s PM Anthony Albanese set to call election ‘imminently’
Prime Minister Albanese's Labor Party has introduced new tax cuts in advance of general election due before May 17.
South Korea says wildfires worst in its history, death toll rises to 26
Firefighters are struggling to contain the wildfires, which continue to grow rapidly in size, fuelled by strong winds.
Lakers vs Pacers: LeBron James game winner at buzzer lifts Los Angeles
LeBron James helped the LA Lakers avoid a fourth straight loss with a dramatic last-second putback against Indiana.
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un oversees tests of new AI-equipped suicide drones
North Korea's leader oversaw tests of his country's latest military innovations which use artificial intelligence.
Trump reiterates US must ‘have’ Greenland ahead of JD Vance visit
US president said 'we have to have that land', as he claimed taking Greenland was essential for US national security.
Trump announces 25 percent tariffs on cars, ramping up trade war
US president's announcement prompts swift backlash from trading partners, including the European Union, Canada and Japan

