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UN says it will ‘reduce footprint in Gaza’ amid renewed Israeli assault
The United Nations says it will reduce its footprint in Gaza amid Israel’s renewed assault on the strip.
HIV and AIDS deaths could increase globally amid US aid freeze, UN says
US President Donald Trump put almost all US foreign aid on hold upon taking office.
Turkiye detains over 1,100 as Erdogan blames ‘evil’ opposition for protests
Despite the crackdown, opposition activists promise to ‘not back down’, urging more people to take to streets.
Israeli strike kills Al Jazeera journalist Hossam Shabat in Gaza
Video from Gaza’s Beit Lahiya shows the aftermath of an Israeli strike that killed Al Jazeera journalist Hossam Shabat.
US to meet Ukraine again in Riyadh after talks with Russian delegation
US and Russian teams talked about ending attacks on Black Sea shipping with view to striking broader ceasefire deal.
English playwright walks from dawn to dusk for Gaza
Peter Oswald is on a 13-day pilgrimage for Palestine, walking 241 kms from Bristol to Parliament Square in London.
From South Africa to the US, white victimhood knows no borders
The MAGA right's support for Afrikaner grievances should not surprise anyone.
French actor Depardieu goes on trial in Paris on sexual assault charges
Gerard Depardieu faces charges of sexually assaulting two women during the shooting of a film four years ago.
What poisoned Fallujah can tell us about toxic risks in Gaza and Lebanon
Toxic remnants of war adversely affect the health not just of those immediately exposed but also of future generations.
Al Jazeera journalist Hossam Shabat killed in Israeli attack in Gaza
Hossam Shabat is one of two media workers killed in Israeli strikes on Monday.

