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Antiwhaling activist Paul Watson released as Denmark rejects extradition
Copenhagen rejects Japan's extradition request over a 2010 incident involving a Japanese whaling ship in the Antarctic.
The Lost Souls of Syria: The fight for justice using the ‘Caesar files’
Syrian civilians battle for accountability in court, using smuggled photographs to expose government atrocities.
Real Madrid vs Pachuca: FIFA Intercontinental Cup final – team news, Mbappe
Spanish giants and European champions Real Madrid face Mexico's Pachuca in the FIFA Intercontinental Cup final in Doha.
Who is Kim Keon-hee, described as South Korea’s ‘Lady Macbeth’?
The country's first lady has been accused of corruption and stock price manipulation in the past.
Moment top Russian general killed in blast
Video has emerged showing the moment General Igor Kirillov was killed in an explosion.
How Trump’s tariff threat pushed Canada’s Trudeau to brink of resignation
Canada's embattled prime minister faces fresh calls to resign after top minister steps down over possible 'tariff war'.
Israel’s jailing of journalists “almost on a par with China”
Jodie Ginsberg talks about the many different ways the Israeli government has targeted journalists covering the Gaza war
Russian general Igor Kirillov killed in Moscow: What do we know so far?
Ukraine's SBU intelligence service claims responsibility for the bomb blast in the Russian capital.
CNN faces backlash over ‘staged’ Syrian prisoner rescue report
Criticism mounts as US channel backtracks on identity of prisoner who worked as intelligence officer in Assad regime.
Did Israel use a white phosphorus blitz to create a buffer zone in Lebanon?
Israel used white phosphorus bombs almost 200 times in southern Lebanon during the past year.

