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EU urges probe into Georgia’s vote ‘irregularities’; PM rejects accusations
Georgia's president has called for mass protests, but the Georgian PM says the ruling party's victory 'is impressive'.
Is a peace deal in Gaza possible after the killing of Yahya Sinwar?
Leaders gather in Doha for yet another round of ceasefire talks, with hopes running high.
Israeli protesters interrupt Netanyahu’s speech as Gaza truce talks resume
Pressure is mounting on Netanyahu's administration to secure a deal for the release of the remaining captives in Gaza.
Israel expands its wars, but is it closer to ‘total victory’?
Palestinian politician Mustafa Barghouti argues that Israel’s plans will fail as long as Palestinians reject occupation.
Colombia’s president faces trouble – but blames opposition for ‘coup’
Colombian President Gustavo Petro claims he is confronting a 'coup' as he faces an electoral investigation and scandals.
An urgent call to save the staff and patients of Gaza’s al-Awda Hospital
Hospitals have become prisons in northern Gaza. This is a desperate cry to humanity.
China vows to take ‘necessary measures’ over $2bn US arms sale to Taiwan
Beijing says latest arms package violates China's sovereignty, endangers peace in the region.
Bolivia’s Morales says shots fired at his car as political tensions rise
The former president claims it was an attempt to kill him amid power struggle within the ruling socialist party.
Echoes of a Lost Gaza – 2024 version
Documentary filmmaker Mariam Shahin meets Gazans and reflects on how war has reduced their hopes and dreams to rubble.
How American media incited genocide
Commentaries published by US media outlets have openly demonised Palestinians and justified the mass killings in Gaza.

