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Dying in ‘Hell’: The fate of Palestinian medics jailed by Israel
One of Gaza's most prominent doctors may have been raped to death, recent revelations show. He's not the only one.
Canada’s gov’t condemns protests against NATO’s ‘complicity’ with Israel
Canada’s government has condemned anti-NATO protests in Montreal that turned violent on Friday as ‘anti-Semitic’.
Rooted in the West Bank: 25 years of defying settler violence
Atta remains steadfast on his farm in the occupied West Bank as he faces violence and intimidation from settlers.
Lost homes and rising seas: A Nigerian coastal community fears extinction
In Akodo-Ise in Lagos, homes, livelihoods and even graves have been lost to ocean encroachment due to climate change.
Australia 12-3 after Kohli, Jaiswal centuries power India in Perth Test
Hosts lose three wickets in 4 overs in pursuit of a target of 534 to win the first Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
How big was Donald Trump’s 2024 election victory?
It was clear, but not a landslide by historical standards.
EU member states must enact ICC arrest warrants, says foreign policy chief
The EU’s foreign policy chief tells member states they are obliged to implement the ICC arrest warrant for Netanyahu.
‘Optical illusion’: Key takeaways from COP29 at Baku
Climate finance deal criticised at COP29 as inadequate, lacking real money and clear grants for developing countries.
Pakistani capital in lockdown before march by Imran Khan’s supporters
Authorities suspend mobile and internet services in Islamabad as ex-PM's supporters plan march seeking his release.
How Modi won back India’s big economic prize five months after losing it
The BJP's record win in Maharashtra underscores how it has bounced back from its setback in parliamentary elections.

