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Biden is pushing for Supreme Court reform. Is it ‘dead on arrival’?
Experts say Biden's efforts reflect growing support for change, but his proposals likely face insurmountable opposition.
How did Russia and the West agree to a prisoner exchange?
Top-secret talks including Biden and Putin result in freedom for 26 people.
Israel’s ‘right to abuse’ protests explained
Lawyers representing four Israeli reservists accused of raping a male prisoner, says they acted in ‘self-defence’.
Police fire tear gas as Nigeria economic hardship protests resume
Curfews were ordered across several northern states on Friday after clashes erupted the previous day.
US DOJ files lawsuit against TikTok, ByteDance for failing on child privacy
The lawsuit is latest US action against TikTok over fears its improperly collects data of Americans for Chinese gov't.
‘People are tense’: In Israel, fear amid likely Hezbollah, Tehran response
As people brace for an attack, there is anxiety but also resignation, Israel-based experts say.
Thousands mourn Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh at funeral prayer
Palestinians and nationals from other countries came to pay tribute to the assassinated Hamas political chief.
Funeral for Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh held in Qatar
The funeral for assassinated Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh took place in the Qatari capital, Doha.
‘This is my only hope’ says Palestinian who farms to combat hunger
‘This is my only hope,’ says Youssef Abu Rabie, a Palestinian who is reviving farming to combat food shortages in Gaza.
Bangladesh youth aim to restore hope after deadly student protests
We speak to Bangladeshi youth at the forefront of a movement they say aims to restore hope in the country's future.

