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‘Ticking time bomb’: Poliovirus found in Gaza sewage
Looming health disaster for displaced Palestinians living in tent camps, where sewage flows freely, contaminating water.
UK to resume funding to UN agency for Palestinian refugees
New Labour government says UNRWA ‘absolutely central’ to humanitarian aid, commits to providing $27m.
Bangladesh bans rallies as violent protests spiral out of control
Student protests against quotas for government jobs have escalated into the country's worst unrest in years.
Air India plane bound for US makes emergency landing in Russia
Krasnoyarsk airport says plane carrying 244 passengers and crew was forced to land due to an activated smoke detector.
Russia prosecutor seeks 18-year sentence for US journalist Evan Gershkovich
Court expected to issue verdict in espionage trial of The Wall Street Journal reporter on Friday.
African countries must make their voices heard on deep-sea mining
The clock is ticking, and the decisions we make today will have a profound impact on the future of our planet.
Video shows deadly drone attack in Israeli city of Tel Aviv
Videos show the moment a drone struck a building in Israel’s Tel Aviv, killing one person and injuring several more.
Does Reform UK’s election success signal a far-right future for Britain?
Nigel Farage's eurosceptic, anti-immigration political project appears to have already reached its full potential.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 875
As the war enters its 875th day, these are the main developments.
Bangladesh student protests over jobs escalate, telecoms disrupted
Death toll expected to rise amid violence that has seen government buildings torched and telecommunications disrupted.

