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Palestinians call for action to halt Israeli attacks on West Bank hospitals
The Israeli military has apprehended an injured Palestinian in Nablus, in violation of international law.
How Sudan’s civil war is unfolding
What’s driving Sudan’s conflict, casualties, and displacement crisis?
Bitcoin tops $100,000 after Trump picks crypto-friendly SEC chair
Cryptocurrency surges to new high after Paul Atkins is nominated to head the Securities and Exchange Commission.
After pledging renewal, South Korea’s Yoon shakes faith in economy
South Korean leader's bid to erase 'Korea discount' sputter after short-lived martial law declaration rattles markets.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,015
These were the key developments on the 1,015th day of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Amnesty International accuses Israel of committing genocide in Gaza
The human rights group concludes that Israel’s war on Gaza meets the legal threshold for genocide in a damning report.
Colombia’s President Petro replaces finance minister embroiled in scandal
Ricardo Bonilla is the second finance minister to depart Petro's government, which faces legislative hurdles and probes.
South Korea’s defence minister resigns after martial law crisis: Report
South Korea's Yonhap news agency said Defence Minister Kim Yong-hyun has resigned following short-lived martial law.
Mexico announces largest fentanyl seizure in its history, amid US pressure
The government also revealed it had detained thousands of migrants, as it attempts to appease Trump's border concerns.
NATO chief urges increased defence spending as Trump presidency looms
Mark Rutte says to maintain current level of deterrence, 2 percent of GDP spending is not sufficient.

