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Mexican demonstrators block access to legislature amid judicial reform push
Judicial workers are striking in opposition to Morena-led reforms that would include the direct election of judges.
Israeli attacks in Gaza kill 35 people as polio vaccinations continue
WHO says it surpasses its polio vaccination targets in first days of campaign to immunise more than 640,000 children.
Why is the UK government limiting some of its arms exports to Israel?
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has attacked a move by its key ally.
Boat carrying migrants capsizes in English Channel, killing at least 12
At least 12 people died when a boat carrying mostly African migrants capsized on its way from France to the UK.
Poor results, instability, chaos: What’s wrong with Pakistan cricket?
A first Test series loss to Bangladesh, a revolving door captaincy policy and no ICC title in seven years. Why?
Aftermath of deadly Russian ballistic missile attack
Two Russian ballistic missiles killed more than 40 people and wounded at least 180.
Polio vaccines do not protect children from bombs, says Gaza mother
Parents are left wondering how to protect their children from bombs and missile after the polio vaccination campaign.
At least 12 people killed after boat capsizes in English Channel
At least two people missing and dozens rescued after boat travelling from France to Britain capsizes.
Timeline: Israel’s deadly seven-day raid in occupied West Bank’s Jenin
Jenin is once again the target of a major Israeli assault, leaving a trail of death and destruction.
‘Stark rejection’: How Germany’s far-right AfD won key election in the east
In a first for far right since World War II, the party won the state of Thuringia, riding on grievances from the past.

