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Syria tracker: Maps and charts
Here's what the situation on the ground looks like as of December 3, 2024.
Palestinian boy grows vegetables for the hungry in Gaza
16-year-old Emad Abu Zanouna started his own vegetable garden in the Khan Younis displacement camp.
Police accused of killings during India mosque protests
The brother of an Indian Muslim killed during protests to defend a mosque in Uttar Pradesh says police are responsible.
Chinese scientists rush to climate-proof potatoes
Potatoes crucial to global food security but vulnerable to climate change, which threatens disease and blight.
Namibia set for first female president as disputed election count advances
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is leading the presidential race but could be forced into a run-off vote.
Israel continues to pound Gaza, issue new evacuation orders
Israeli military has ordered areas of Khan Younis cleared while at least 14 people killed in strikes in northern Gaza.
Malaysia, Thailand brace for more rains after floods kill more than 30
With tens of thousands already displaced, both countries set up shelters in anticipation of further downpours.
Syrian hospital hit in air attack on opposition-held Idlib
Several people were killed in an air attack on a hospital in Syria’s opposition-held Idlib province.
Dubois to defend world heavyweight title against Parker in Saudi Arabia
Dubois' clash with Parker headlines a stacked boxing lineup with a Beterbiev-Bivol rematch the co-main event in Riyadh.
Rebel advance in Syria “bodies very ill” for Assad Forces
Joshua Landis on why Syrian government forces were quickly overrun in Aleppo, president Al-Assad may seek assistance.

