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US court rejects Trump bid to dismiss Mahmoud Khalil deportation challenge
Judge Jesse Furman says effort to deport Palestinian rights advocate is 'exceptional' and requires 'careful' review.
How much money is actually lost to fraud, waste in the US?
Fraud costs $521bn annually while Social Security grapples with worker shortages and rising beneficiary numbers.
Stories of children killed in Israel’s attacks in Gaza
Israel’s renewed attacks on Gaza has killed more than 400 people, including children. Here are some of their stories.
Trump-Putin call: What they agreed to and what’s next for Ukraine war
Putin agreed to a 30-day halt of attacks on energy infrastructure during a call with Trump.
Trump’s threats reignite talk of nuclear bombs in Iran
Trump is still met with defiance from the leadership in Tehran as he threatens military strikes against Iran.
Trump unveils new ‘self-deportation’ app
US President Donald Trump has unveiled a new ‘self-deportation’ app called CBP Home.
‘No betrayal’: Ukraine breathes sigh of relief after Trump-Putin talks
Even as the war rages on, Ukrainians are reassured that the US president did not bend to Russia's ceasefire demands.
‘Table of mercy’, how Egyptians feed hundreds in Ramadan
At Sayeda Zeinab, neighbours join forces during Ramadan to serve meals, fostering community and compassion in Cairo.
Two-thirds of people Israel killed in strikes were women and children
Israel attacked at dawn on Tuesday, as displaced people across Gaza were sleeping.
Why 17th-century emperor Aurangzeb’s grave is India’s latest flashpoint
A far-right campaign to demolish the long-dead Mughal emperor's mosque has set off Hindu-Muslim riots in Nagpur city.

