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Israeli attacks kill two, wound six in southern Lebanon despite ceasefire
Israel and Hezbollah have accused each other of breaching the terms of the ceasefire that ended nearly 14 months of war.
Israel kills three World Central Kitchen aid workers as it pounds Gaza
US-based food charity says it is pausing operations in Gaza after Israeli air attack hits vehicle carrying its workers.
Will Australia’s ban on under-16s using social media work?
The move has divided opinion internationally on how to protect children online.
Iceland holds parliamentary election after government’s collapse
The legislative election takes place after the collapse of a fragile coalition, with the economy being a top concern.
Syrian army announces temporary withdrawal from Aleppo after rebel assault
Military says dozens of soldiers killed in attacks in northwest and it was regrouping to launch a 'counterattack'.
I am starving in Gaza and I don’t believe the world can’t do anything
Israel tried to starve Gaza before and the international community reacted. Why isn’t it doing anything now?
How Suriname and Guyana plan to share oil and gas wealth with citizens
Suriname will distribute revenues from new oil and gas discoveries among its more than 600,000 citizens.
Ukrainian men face sexual torture in Russian detention centres: UN
The UN says most reported cases of sexual violence against men occur in detention centres.
Israel doubles down on its critics
Be it ICC arrest warrants or media criticism, Israel is pushing back hard.
US approves $385m arms sale to Taiwan
Deal includes spare parts for fighter jets and radar systems as President Lai heads to Pacific, with stops in US.

