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Remembering the ‘smiling face’ of a veteran Gaza university security guard
Talal Al-Dabash was killed by an Israeli bomb as he prayed. Students remember a 'humble' man with a love for learning.
Outrage over Argentina’s racist song during Copa America celebrations
France’s football association says it will file a legal complaint over a racist song by Argentina’s players.
Hezbollah threatens to fire on new Israeli targets
Warning increases concern low-level conflict across the Israel-Lebanon border could escalate into full-scale war.
Trump shooting: US gov’t watchdog probing Secret Service security plan
Homeland Security inspector general probe comes as questions over security swirl after Trump assassination attempt.
Trump, elections and the politics of spectacle
America's mercantile politics relies on entertainment and money. And no one has mastered it better than Trump.
Is a serial killer behind Kenya’s dismembered bodies?
While police claim a suspect confessed to killing 42 women, a watchdog investigates possible police links to the bodies.
Bangladesh students defy orders, occupy universities as tensions spiral
Students and police are locked in a tense standoff on campuses across the country with neither backing down.
Russia denies offensive in Ukraine’s Kharkiv failing as areas locked down
The governor of Russia's Belgorod region said several areas would be closed to most civilians.
Former CIA analyst charged with being South Korea’s ‘secret agent’
Indictment says Sue Mi Terry received luxury handbags and dinners at Michelin-starred restaurants in exchange.
Key takeaways from day two at the Republican National Convention
What were the main events on the second day of the RNC in Milwaukee?

