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Art, violence and resistance: Raoul Peck and Viet Thanh Nguyen
Filmmaker Raoul Peck and author Viet Thanh Nguyen discuss their road to making art that’s political and subversive.
Spain name Torres, Perez in Euro 2024 squad; Asensio left out
The three-time European champions drop PSG forward Marco Asensio before the tournament, which starts on June 14.
Former German soldier jailed for spying for Russia
Duesseldorf court sentences ex-soldier to 42 months in jail for sharing secret military information with Russia.
Israel bombs yet another Gaza camp it had declared a safe zone
Officials say many bodies were 'charred' after the strikes triggered a fire that ripped through the camp in Rafah.
Cyclone Remal blows away thatched roofs, cuts power in Bangladesh and India
The first cyclone in the Bay of Bengal ahead of this year's monsoon killed at least nine people in the two countries.
‘Audacious, outrageous’: Gaza protesters slam Greek deportation order
Greece’s government has pledged not to allow protests against Israel to escalate on university campuses.
‘Heinous massacre’: Israel’s attack on Rafah tent camp widely condemned
Qatar calls the attack 'grave violation of international laws' and UN special rapporteur urges sanctions on Israel.
Cyclone Remal slams into India, Bangladesh: What we know
Nine people have been killed, as the cyclone, which made landfall on Sunday, now weakens and heads inland.
Libertarians pick Chase Oliver for US president as Trump, Kennedy rejected
Antiwar activist supports a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, and end to the US military support for Ukraine.
South Africa elections 2024 explained in maps and charts
After 30 years of dominance, the ANC faces its toughest election yet, needing 50 percent to maintain its majority.

