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‘We are all the same’: Lebanese come together to feed those forced to flee
As the number of people forced from their homes by Israeli attacks grows, communities are stepping in to help.
The United States is already at war
And it is very much a willing belligerent in a conflict of its own making.
Suspected WWII bomb grounds Japanese airport
An explosion of a US bombshell left a huge crater at Miyazaki Airport, prompting cancellation of nearly 90 flights.
Fact check: Walz v Vance vice presidential debate – truths and falsehoods
We look at the claims made by the Democratic and Republican candidates and ask, do they hold up to factual scrutiny?
Videos show Iranian missiles hitting Israel
Several videos captured missiles hitting Israel during Iran’s attack on Tuesday.
Russia reportedly captures key town of Vuhledar in eastern Ukraine
Mining town located on strategic high ground links eastern and southern fronts, acts as supply hub for both sides.
Could US port strike be the ‘October surprise’ that trips up Kamala Harris?
Strike by 45,000 dock workers threatens to stoke inflation just five weeks out from US presidential election.
Rice battle heats up as India, Pakistan lift export curbs
Exporters fear a pricing war as the South Asian rivals lift restrictions on global sales of rice.
Risk of long-feared regional war rises as Israel and Iran swap threats
Israel pledges to respond to Iran's barrage of missiles; Tehran threatens repeated attack 'with multiplied intensity'.
More than 200 killed: What caused the devastating floods in Nepal?
Working-class communities bear the brunt of Kathmandu's floods, worsened by climate change and poor urban planning.

