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The cost of mass deportation from the US
One of Donald Trump's campaign promises was removing migrants -- but can he afford to do it?
South Korean leaders seek calm after President Yoon’s impeachment
Main opposition party says it will not seek to impeach the acting president after martial law attempt.
Video: Cheers and criticism as South Korea’s parliament impeaches President
South Koreans have expressed a range of opinions about the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol.
The genocide kills dreams, not just people
On October 18, an Israeli bomb killed Palestinian artist Mahasen Al-Khateeb, her art, her dreams and her aspirations.
Rwanda, DR Congo peace talks hit snag as mediator Angola calls off meeting
DRC presidency says talks had hit deadlock over a Rwandan demand for DRC direct dialogue with M23.
Deadly Israeli attack on Gaza school highlights war on Palestinian children
School-age children and younger have been attacked and killed as they sheltered in classrooms in Gaza City.
Kenya’s devastating drought is the worst in 40 years
The extreme conditions are leaving millions without food or clean water.
The World Bank should reconsider its mega dam project in Tajikistan
Providing funding to a repressive regime to construct the ‘highest dam in the world’ is a recipe for disaster.
Why is the PA raiding Jenin camp, fighting the resistance groups?
The Jenin Brigades are rebelling against the Palestinian Authority after accusing it of coordinating with Israel.
Syria’s schools reopen a week after al-Assad’s overthrow
Officials said most schools were opening around the country, a week after the dramatic overthrow of Bashar al-Assad.

