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Ukraine can now use Western arms to strike inside Russia
The US and other nations greenlight more weapons for use on Russian soil. But is it too late?
Supporters pay respects to Wagner’s Prigozhin at unveiled memorial statue
A statue of deceased Wagner co-founder Yevgeny Prigozhin was unveiled at his gravesite.
It is not ‘ethnic cleansing’, it is genocide
The term was invented by Serb genocidaires trying to cover up their crimes in the Bosnian war.
Islam Makhachev successfully defends lightweight title at UFC 302
The Russian defeated veteran Dustin Poirier with a fifth-round submission to defend his UFC lightweight belt in the USA.
South Africa elections results: What happens next?
The ANC has lost its parliamentary majority and will need coalition partners to form a government.
Expelling dissent: US students challenging Israel’s war on Gaza
Explore the powerful wave of student activism in the US against Israel’s war on Gaza.
Mexico’s election puts Lopez Obrador’s stance on Israel under microscope
As President Lopez Obrador’s tenure ends, advocates reflect on his reticence to speak out against Israel’s war in Gaza.
Businesswoman Halla Tomasdottir set to become Iceland’s next president
Tomasdottir wins 34.6 percent of the votes to become the Nordic country's second female president.
China ready to ‘forcefully’ stop Taiwan independence: Defence minister
Dong Jun says 'whoever dares to split Taiwan from China will be crushed to pieces and suffer his own destruction'.
Biden’s Gaza peace plan, is it significant? Will Hamas and Israel agree?
Peace proposals, framed by the US President as Israeli, have divided as much as they have unified.

