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Spinning genocide: How is Israel using US PR firms to frame its Gaza war?
Israel has contracted three US public relations companies to help it win back American hearts and minds.
What will be the impact of Hurricane Melissa on Jamaica?
Hurricane Melissa landed as a Category 5 in Jamaica, being called 'the storm of the century'. Can Jamaica recover?
Widespread uncertainty as US food aid set to lapse amid government shutdown
New York declares 'state of emergency' as state and local officials scramble to assist residents set to lose benefits.
Are vaccine mandates needed to achieve high vaccination rates?
There are calls to remove mandates in the US - but the country faces unique barriers compared with other countries.
China recognises its ‘leverage over critical minerals is temporary’
“China probably recognises that its leverage over critical minerals… is temporary so they might as well use it now.”
Israel’s dual-national snipers
Six dual-national Israeli snipers accused of killing civilians in Gaza may face justice for alleged war crimes.
Far-right loses ground as centrists surge in Dutch elections
Support for Geert Wilders’ far-right, anti-Islam Freedom Party has declined in the Dutch elections.
Turkiye’s Erdogan urges Germany to help end Israel’s ‘genocide’ in Gaza
Despite a fragile US-brokered ceasefire, Israel has unleashed a series of bombardments on Gaza this week.
Zohran Mamdani supporters make final campaign push: Why him, why now?
Mamdani's success in New York resonates across country and globe, but final days of race could make or break movement.
As battle for Ukraine’s Pokrovsk heats up, Putin touts nuclear-powered arms
Heavy fighting rages in Ukraine's east, Kyiv's forces target Russian energy hubs and Russia's leader ups the ante.

