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Georgians rally in support of EU membership ahead of elections
EU froze accession talks after Georgia government passed controversial 'foreign influence law' earlier this year.
Are BRICS countries already challenging the US-led world order?
US economist Richard Wolff weighs in on BRICS, the systemic problems of the US economy, and the future of Israel.
Ukraine strikes key Russian explosives manufacturer, general staff says
Kyiv has also struck storage infrastructure at a military airfield, in a rare aerial attack on Russia.
Mandela travelled on Trump’s plane in 1990: Who paid for it?
Donald Trump chartered a 727 for Nelson Mandela's 1990 trip to the US. But it wasn’t a gift.
Israel releases footage of its military rounding up Palestinians in Gaza
The Israeli army has released footage showing dozens of Palestinians being rounded up in besieged northern Gaza.
Israeli massacre in north Gaza’s Beit Lahiya
An Israeli air strike hit a residential block killing close to 100 Palestinians while they slept in Beit Lahiya.
Libyan arrested in Germany on suspicion of planning Israeli embassy attack
Prosecutors said accused exchanged information with a member of ISIL and was planning to use firearms in his assault.
‘Why shouldn’t power be Black’? How Miriam Makeba won and lost the US
The Black South African singer defied the odds to become a household name in the US. Then she was cancelled.
Video: See the moment a seven-storey building collapses in Nairobi, Kenya
Video shows the moment a multi-storey building collapses in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi.
Hurricane Oscar barrels towards Cuba amid crippling power outage
The storm is forecast to reach eastern Cuba on Sunday, bringing heavy rains, while millions remain without electricity.

