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Teacher admits to stabbing pupil to death in South Korea
Teacher at Daejeon elementary school has not yet been arrested for killing of 7-year-old girl, police say.
Why the Gaza ceasefire is in jeopardy
Hamas says it won’t release any more Israeli captives as part of the Gaza ceasefire.
‘Eat the Rich’: A Growing Class Divide
We explore rising class consciousness among Gen Z and millennials and the growing awareness of economic inequality.
How to amplify African voices in the art world
"I'm all about collaborating with the girls."
Woman jailed in Sweden for keeping Yazidi slaves in Syria
The 52-year-old gets 12 years in jail for 'genocide, crimes against humanity and serious war crimes' by ISIL in 2015.
Did Israel violate the Gaza ceasefire? What to know about Hamas’s pause
Hamas says it will halt its captive releases until Israel complies with the terms of the ceasefire agreed between them.
Vance rails against AI regulation in Paris as US faces off with EU, China
US vice president warns global leaders against striking AI deals with 'authoritarian regimes' in a veiled jab at China.
Gaza in need of shelter and supplies as winter storms hit
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is being exacerbated as displaced Palestinians face a shortage of shelter.
Rubiales ‘totally sure’ Hermoso consented to kiss at World Cup, trial hears
Spain ex-football chief Luis Rubiales told his version of events over alleged forced kiss of Jenni Hermoso at World Cup.
The US held migrants at Guantanamo before. Is Trump’s approach different?
The US has held migrants at Guantanamo before, with fewer than 100 in recent years. How does Trump's approach differ?

