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Why are South Korean babies and children suing their government?
The youngest plaintiff in the climate case against South Korea was a 20-week-old embryo.
Top US lawmakers invite Israel’s Netanyahu to Congress amid Gaza war
Israeli prime minister set to deliver address to Congress despite growing anger over his government's abuses in Gaza.
Asia’s top security summit is under way in Singapore
As US and China defence chiefs meet in Singapore, attention turns to rising tensions over the future of Taiwan.
October 7 survivors are suing pro-Palestinian groups. But what is the aim?
Experts fear lawsuits against pro-Palestine student groups could stifle free speech and deplete resources for activism.
Biden urges Israeli leaders to ‘stand behind’ Gaza ceasefire proposal
US President Joe Biden is urging Israel and Hamas to agree to a ceasefire proposal.
Biden says Israel has agreed to ‘enduring’ Gaza ceasefire proposal
US president's announcement comes as he faces widespread criticism over his Gaza policy in lead-up to November election.
The fall of Mexico’s PRI party, a once-dominant political force
As the June 2 election nears, experts say the PRI remains weak, limping to a lacklustre result in the presidential race.
Lebanon front is ‘pressuring Israel’, Hezbollah chief Nasrallah says
Hassan Nasrallah says the battle between Hezbollah and Israel will help determine the fate of Lebanon and the region.
‘Looks like an angel, but really a devil’: Trump slams judge after trial
Former US President Donald Trump lashed out a day after his conviction on 34 criminal charges.
France bans Israeli companies from weapons exhibition
French Defence Ministry suggests the decision is linked to Paris's opposition to the ongoing Israeli invasion of Rafah.

