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Patients in Gaza’s Al-Aqsa Hospital at ‘risk of death’ amid fuel shortages
Israel's months-long siege of Gaza has either destroyed or left most hospitals in the besieged strip out of service.
Armenia returns four border villages to Azerbaijan as part of deal
PM Pashinyan has called deal a ‘milestone’ on road to peace between the rivals, but protesters accuse him of betrayal.
Healthcare in Syria is at risk of collapse
Stakeholders gathering in Brussels on Monday must take urgent action to enable meaningful change.
Who is Jomboy, the American baseball pundit making cricket fun for newbies?
From breaking down bowling spells for fun on a podcast, Jimmy O’Brien has become the new voice of cricket in the US.
Africa’s cholera crisis worsens amid extreme weather events
In Southern and East Africa, more than 6,000 people have died since a series of cholera outbreaks began in late 2021.
South Africa elections 2024: Ten key people who could shape it
Elections in the country are won based on party popularity but some personalities are driving the discourse.
India chemical factory fire kills at least eight, injures dozens
Police file culpable homicide charges, including negligence in handling toxic substances, against factory owners.
Video shows aftermath of deadly landslide in Papua New Guinea
Dozens of people are feared dead after a “massive” landslide swept through a village in northern Papua New Guinea.
After northern distraction, Russia steps up attacks on Ukraine’s east
Ukrainian defenders hold the line and strike back at Russian ports, airfields and refineries.
US pressure could derail ICC arrest warrants for Israeli leaders
Court faces pressure after chief prosecutor announces he is seeking to arrest Israeli leaders for actions in Gaza.

