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South Korea’s military blames North Korea on GPS signal ‘jamming attack’
The GPS jamming began on Friday and continued on Saturday, impacting several vessels at sea and dozens of aircraft.
The girl with sun-shaped earrings: A family remembers a murdered daughter
Family and friends piece together the events that led to the death of an ambitious student and loving daughter.
UK activist’s Gaza hunger strike reaches two-week mark
Lizzie Greenwood’s hunger strike over the UK’s support for Israel’s war on Gaza is nearing the two-week mark.
UN warns of imminent famine in Gaza, urges humanitarian action
A global food security committee warns famine is "imminent” in parts of northern Gaza
UN peacekeepers accuse Israel of ‘deliberate and direct’ attack in Lebanon
The Israeli military, which has hit UNIFIL positions several times, denies responsibility despite footage.
US charges man allegedly tasked by Iran to plot Trump killing pre-election
Farhad Shakeri was tapped to plan assassination of former president, DOJ alleges, although he never followed through.
Russia seeks 6-year jail term for medic accused of criticising Ukraine war
Paediatrician Nadezhda Buyanova is on trial for statements allegedly made during a private appointment with a patient.
At least 30 reported killed in weeks of post-vote violence in Mozambique
Soldiers deployed as Mozambicans protest the Frelimo party, which has held on to power for nearly half a century.
What could Donald Trump’s return to the White House mean for Europe?
There is anxiety among European leaders over trade, the future of NATO, and Russia's war in Ukraine.
Turkey, Greece top diplomats meet to help mend ties between regional rivals
Athens and Ankara say no magical solution is reached in their latest talks but dialogue will continue.

