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Israel “suffocating” humanitarian aid intended for Gaza
Ahmed Bayram on the devastating humanitarian situation in Gaza, and its worsening effects as winter approaches.
Georgians show “sheer anger” over suspended EU membership bid
Alex Scrivener of the Democratic Security Institute talks about why massive protests in Georgia broke out.
Would Trump impose 100 percent tariffs on BRICS nations?
US President-elect Donald Trump has threatened 100 percent tariffs on BRICS nations if they replace the dollar.
Guinea rights groups say death toll in stadium stampede too low
Guinea's military-led government has warned that publishing ‘unverified’ information will result in arrests.
“Crumbling” Syrian army front line may have “domino effect”
Andreas Krieg on why Syrian opposition forces were met with little resistance by country’s military, when taking Aleppo.
Millions without power as Cuba hit by another nationwide blackout
Authorities say Antonio Guiteras power plant shut down overnight, prompting collapse of national power grid.
Syrian conflict is actually “two offensives”
Robert Geist Pinfold on what, how new elements of the Syrian conflict are emerging, after opposition forces took Aleppo.
Turkiye President in “much weaker position than previous years”
Sultan Barakat on what lengths Turkiye went, to protect its regional interests, in response to opposition taking Aleppo.
‘It isn’t safe’: South African first responders attacked while saving lives
Ambulance crews and paramedics are increasingly being robbed and their vehicles hijacked while they are working.
Israeli forces arrest medics in West Bank hospital raid
Video shows the moment Israeli forces arrest medical staff at the Turkish Hospital in Tubas, in the occupied West Bank.

