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Israel closing Rafah a ‘death sentence’ for thousands of ill and wounded
The stories of three people who desperately need to leave Gaza for treatment, and the dark future they are staring at.
South Africa universities face Israel scanner as government backs Palestine
Despite mass student protests and calls from leaders, universities are dragging their feet over divestment from Israel.
‘A miracle’: Couple survives Papua New Guinea landslide that ‘buried 2,000’
Two found alive as overnight rains raise fears tonnes of rubble covering the area could become dangerously unstable.
‘End the genocide’ says US Libertarian presidential candidate Chase Oliver
The Libertarian Party has nominated activist Chase Oliver for US president, who pledged to ‘end the genocide’.
NBA finals: Doncic, Irving give Mavs 3-0 series lead over Timberwolves
The Dallas Mavericks' Game 3 victory puts them just one win away from their first NBA finals appearance since 2011.
Is a rules-based international order truly possible?
ICC arrest warrants against Israeli leaders threaten to upend the established system of Western impunity.
Australia’s Starc fit and ready for T20 World Cup after heatwave-hit IPL
Starc took 17 wickets in 13 matches in Kolkata's title-winning run at the IPL 2024 season that lasted two months.
Indian diaspora divided as Modi’s office lobbies US fans to influence vote
Hope and anxiety grip the diaspora in US, reflecting divided sentiments about India’s future if Modi returns to power.
New Caledonia state of emergency to end as France deploys more troops
The Pacific territory has been rocked by unrest over Paris's plan to allow more Europeans the vote in provincial polls.
China urges South Korea, Japan to uphold free trade at three-way summit
Chinese Premier Li Qiang says three countries should view each other as 'partners and opportunities for development'.

