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The pro-Palestinian student movement is alive and well
It has spread out across many fronts over the summer break but is getting ready to come back on campus.
Martyr Biden, Saviour Kamala
With Kamala Harris in the fray, the US political spin machine is in overdrive.
French rail network partially restored after Olympic-day ‘sabotage’
Probe ongoing into attack on high-speed train network which disrupted busiest lines on Paris Olympics opening day.
Georgia’s divide: Seniors wary of angering Russia as youth want change
Despite months of antigovernment protests, Georgia's ruling party still enjoys support among the older generation.
Philippines coastguard says oil leaking from capsized tanker
Operation to siphon some of the 1.4 million litres of industrial fuel oil from MT Terra Nova due to start on Sunday.
IOC apologises for introducing South Korean athletes as North Korean
IOC chief Bach to speak with President Yoon Suk-yeol after South Korea seeks assurances that mistake is not repeated.
Israeli military expands evacuation order for Gaza’s battered Khan Younis
Israel issues new orders as it widens ground invasion in southern Gaza that has displaced thousands of Palestinians.
Bangladesh authorities detain student protest leaders in hospital
Home minister says three student leaders taken into custody 'for their own security' and were being questioned.
ASEAN top diplomats discuss South China Sea disputes, Myanmar fighting
US Secretary of State Blinken, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang are seeking to expand their countries' influence in region.
Under Israeli law, UNRWA is about to become a terrorist organisation
The UN must urgently take decisive action against the latest Israeli affront on the entire international community.

