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Russia, Ukraine each bring home 95 prisoners of war in UAE-mediated swap
The exchange was the 58th to take place since the beginning of the war, Ukraine says.
How Israel is trying to generate civil strife in Lebanon
Israel is hitting targets far from Hezbollah-controlled areas, spreading panic and fear across Lebanon.
Is Sudan’s army regaining ground lost in the civil war?
Sudan's army has launched a sweeping offensive to retake some major cities, but will it succeed?
Gunmen kill two Mozambique opposition officials before election protests
Podemos party's lawyer Elvino Dias and party representative Paulo Guambe killed before protests against disputed vote.
Teams, time: South Africa vs New Zealand – Women’s T20 World Cup final
There will be a new name on the Women's T20 World Cup as the Proteas and the White Ferns vie to become 2024 champions.
Middle East, Ukraine wars in focus as G7 defence ministers meet in Italy
Italian defence minister warns global security framework is increasingly precarious due to competing world visions.
The Israeli mythmaking of Yahya Sinwar
The way Sinwar was killed, a chance encounter, shows just how little the Israeli army knew about his whereabouts.
Drone hits Netanyahu’s home as Hezbollah rockets target northern Israel
Sirens activated across northern Israel as 'large volley of rockets' is fired towards several areas, including Haifa.
‘We’ll never forget’: Town grieves after deadly Nigeria fuel tanker blast
Survivors and relatives try to find peace after 170 mostly young people died after a tanker exploded in Jigawa State.
Fact check: Can Trump use a 1798 law to carry out mass deportations?
The law has been used three times in history - but only when the United States has been at war with a foreign nation.

