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Ukraine rights envoy urges response to alleged execution of captured troops
Dmytro Lubinets says he sent letters to the United Nations and the International Red Cross regarding alleged killings.
Prepping for the worst: Election workers anticipate threats in US vote
In 2020, Donald Trump cast doubt on the voting results. Four years on, election officials still face the consequences.
UNIFIL says Israeli military forced entry at base in southern Lebanon
UNIFIL says two Israeli tanks 'destroyed the position's main gate and forcibly entered the position'.
Are the US and Israel creating a ‘new world order’ in the Middle East?
The US and Israel are rearranging the Middle East to their liking, argues Center for International Policy's Matt Duss.
Al-Shifa Hospital: Annihilation and Resilience
A year into the genocide in Gaza, survivors of the destruction of al-Shifa Hospital recount the tragedy.
The ICC’s credibility is hanging by a thread
If the court does not issue arrest warrants for Israel's Netanyahu and Gallant, it will lose its legitimacy.
Israeli siege of north Gaza kills 300 Palestinians and traps thousands more
At least 300 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces during their siege and bombardment of northern Gaza.
SpaceX ‘catches’ giant Starship rocket booster in fifth flight test
SpaceX launches enormous rocket on boldest test flight yet, catching returning booster back at pad with mechanical arms.
India’s defence minister takes part in Hindu ‘weapon worship’ ceremony
Indians have celebrated Dussehra, a festival commemorating a symbolic victory of good over evil in Hindu mythology.
Top-ranked Jannik Sinner beats Novak Djokovic to win Shanghai Masters final
The US Open and Australian Open champion levelled his career head-to-head record against Djokovic at 4-4.

