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Australian breaker ‘Raygun’ swaps lecture theatre for 2024 Paris Olympics
Breaking is a new sport at the Paris Olympics with athletes from different backgrounds and ages vying to take part.
Spain says recall of Argentina ambassador ‘permanent’ as spat intensifies
Argentina's far-right President Milei says decision to recall envoy 'absurd' and calls Spanish PM Sanchez 'arrogant'.
Why Jacob Zuma being barred from S Africa election won’t derail his support
Constitutional Court said ex-president is 'not eligible' to run for parliament over 2021 contempt of court conviction.
Israeli military raids Jenin refugee camp, killing civilians
A teacher, a student, a surgeon and other Palestinians have been killed during an Israeli military raid in Jenin.
France begins first war crimes trial of Syrian officials
Three officials are being tried in absentia over the deaths of two French Syrian men arrested in Damascus in 2013.
India’s Fractured Bonds
A childhood friendship strains under political polarisation in the lead-up to India’s election.
UK police charge pro-Palestine protester behind divisive ‘coconut’ placard
Marieha Hussain has been charged with a racially aggravated offence after mocking PM Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman.
A UN resolution can help us, survivors, fight Srebrenica genocide denial
Bosnian Serb authorities and other actors have persisted in their genocide denial; we need urgent action to counter it.
Russia jails hypersonic missile scientist for 14 years for treason
Anatoly Maslov is among a string of prominent Russian scientists to have been charged with treason in recent years.
The role of music in the Palestinian resistance movement
What role do music and musicians have in the fight for liberation?

