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“No infrastructure left” in Palestinian Yarmouk camp
Middle East Analyst Haizam Amirah-Fernandez says rebuilding Syria’s Yarmouk camp will be challenging as “security still
Israeli soldiers burn Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital, force hundreds to leave
Health officials say they have lost contact with staff at the northern Gaza hospital after Israel forced 350 people out.
Uneasy calm settles over Syria’s Homs after brief outbreak of violence
A tense calm prevails after checkpoints were set up by the new security forces in the country’s third-largest city.
Nearly 70 killed after boat capsizes en route to Spain
The makeshift boat was carrying about 80 people when it capsized on December 19, Malian authorities said.
What did 2024 tell us about US voters?
As year comes to an end, Trump's resurgence reveals voting trends that could define US politics in the years ahead.
Authorities find 12 bodies in clandestine graves in northern Mexico
Skeletal remains discovered in Mexican border state of Chihuhua taken to lab for possible identification, officials say.
At least 6,000 inmates escape from Mozambique jail: What we know
Authorities said the inmates broke free amid protests by opposition demonstrators angry at election results.
Should boxing be banned as a sport?
Recent high-profile bouts are making boxing as popular as ever but science points to potential risks for the athletes.
German president dissolves parliament, confirms February vote
Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who lost confidence vote this month, will act as caretaker chancellor at time of rising turmoil.
Doctors and patients forced out of Gaza hospital during Israeli raid
Israeli forces have reportedly stormed northern Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital and forced out all the patients and staff.

