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The Gaza time bomb
Israel’s war on Gaza has killed tens of thousands, turned much of the occupied territory to dust — with no end in sight.
How did Egypt’s and Israel’s economies do in a year of Houthi attacks?
Traffic through Suez Canal has slowed, driving the cost of goods up, and impacting the two countries' economies.
European police to reopen cold cases to identify 46 women’s remains
Campaign that began in 2023 in Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands expanded to include France, Italy and Spain.
Rodrigo Duterte to run for mayor in southern Philippines stronghold
The 79-year-old former president bids to return as mayor of Davao City, which he previously led for two decades.
Russian court jails US citizen for nearly seven years on ‘mercenary’ charge
Stephen Hubbard, 72, was detained in eastern Ukraine in April 2022 and accused of fighting for Ukraine.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 956
As the war enters its 956th day, these are the main developments.
‘They tried to murder everyone’: Haiti reels after deadly gang attack
More than 6,200 people are staying with relatives or in makeshift shelters after massacre in central Haiti town.
US judge orders Google to open up app store to competition
The injunction outlined changes Google must make, including making Android apps available from rival sources.
Trump blames murders in US on immigrants with ‘bad genes’
White House condemns Republican candidate and former president's remarks as 'hateful' and 'disgusting'.
Saied’s low turnout win in Tunisia election sparks repression concerns
Preliminary results show Saied winning 90.7 percent of the vote with 28.8 percent turnout, revealing deep divisions.

