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Amsterdam violence was “racist thugs … embracing” genocide
Daniel Levy says the clashes between Maccabi Tel Aviv football fans, pro-Palestinian protesters not about anti-Semitism.
Lebanon’s displaced brace for winter as ceasefire hopes fade
As the weather gets colder, hundreds of families have nowhere to go, no help coming, and no hope of peace.
French newspapers take legal action against Elon Musk’s X over content use
Le Monde, Le Figaro and others accuse X of not paying for content distribution and seek legal redress.
Fact check: Are weekly wages in the US ‘lower than 50 years ago’?
No. Senator Sanders's data relies on a blip in 1973. Economists show wages are actually higher now than 50 years ago.
Oil giant Shell wins appeal on landmark emissions ruling
Dutch appeals court agrees Shell must act to protect climate but dismisses stipulated emissions cut.
Several killed in Israeli air attack in northern Lebanon
Several people have been killed in an Israeli air attack in north Lebanon that hit a residential building.
Why sectarian tensions continue to simmer in Pakistan’s Kurram district
Pakistani authorities struggle to control months of tit-for-tat attacks between Shia and Sunni tribes in tribal region.
Court ruling is setback for Italy’s plan to send asylum seekers to Albania
Under the deal, people from 'safe' countries are to be held in Albania while their claims for asylum are processed.
Unrest in Amsterdam as further arrests made over Maccabi clashes
The city council will hold an emergency debate over violence around last week's UEFA match featuring Israeli team.
Video: Israeli attack kills Palestinians in Gaza ‘safe zone’ tent cafe
An Israeli drone attack hit a tent cafe in an area designated as ‘safe zone’ by Israeli forces in Gaza.

