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Schools to close as air pollution hits record high in Pakistan’s Lahore
Unprecedented air pollution levels prompt authorities to take emergency measures.
Purging voters: Inside Republican efforts to restrict 2024 election vote
The Republican party has filed lawsuits across key states to tighten voting rules. But could it backfire?
Rights group calls for release of minors charged over Nigeria protests
Scenes of young Nigerians fainting while in court in the capital Abuja sparked uproar from politicians, civil society.
South Africa’s Sipho ‘Hotstix’ Mabuse on art’s role in resistance
Sipho ‘Hotstix’ Mabuse on the power of art in South Africa’s struggle for freedom and its relevance to today’s conflicts
Can Trump repeat his 2016 victory by rallying working-class voters?
Low-income voters are a growing part of the electorate, and experts say Trump may have the advantage among them.
Satellite images reveal Israeli destruction of villages in south Lebanon
Satellite images reveal how Israeli attacks have caused extensive damage to more than a dozen villages in south Lebanon.
A Gaza child’s last will
My 10-year-old niece was killed by an Israeli bomb. Before she died, she decided to write a will.
What to know about flash floods that killed over 200 people in Spain
Rescue and search operations are under way in the wake of Spain's deadliest disaster in living memory.
Why is an Ecuador forest petitioning for the rights to a song?
The law in some countries is evolving to grant nature spots legal rights. What does it all mean?
Over 50 children killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza’s Jabalia in 2 days: UN
UNICEF says 'horrific level of child deaths' occurring in northern Gaza as Israel's month-long violent siege continues.

