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Venezuelan opposition urges more protests as post-election tensions simmer
Opposition leader calls for Saturday protests as pressure grows for Venezuelan authorities to release full vote tallies.
Algerian boxer Imane Khelif becomes target of Olympics gender row
The fighter under scrutiny won her opening bout when opponent Angela Carini from Italy quits after 46 seconds.
Mourners attend Hamas leader’s funeral in Qatar
Thousands of mourners including official representatives of several nations gathered in Doha.
Russian ‘hostage diplomacy’ pays off: Decoding a wartime prisoner exchange
Swap during Moscow's invasion of Ukraine significant for the West and Russia, but not Kyiv, analysts say.
Hezbollah leader’s ‘new phase’ warning to Israel
Hezbollah’s leader has warned Israel that their conflict has entered “a new phase different from the past”.
Gaza and the death of Western journalism
Israel's war on Gaza has killed an unprecedented number of journalists - so why is the Western media still silent?
A comprehensive peace based on the two-state solution is still achievable
With its recent advisory opinion, ICJ drew a clear pathway for peace, justice and security for all in Israel-Palestine.
Anger, calls for resistance at Hamas chief Haniyeh’s funeral in Qatar
Thousands attend funeral prayers for Hamas’s political leader Ismail Haniyeh ahead of his burial.
History, genocide and Israel’s war on Gaza: Mehdi Hasan and Benny Morris
Mehdi Hasan challenges Israeli historian Benny Morris on Israel's war on Gaza, its historical roots and Zionism.
‘Bring him back’: Hope meets loss in Indian villages hit by landslides
Nearly 300 people have been killed in the landslides in Kerala state, and the toll is expected to rise.

