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As Hollywood writers head back to work, what’s in new labour deal?
Supporters hail agreement to end strike as a victory, with commitments on pay, residuals and artificial intelligence.
US Senator Bob Menendez pleads not guilty to corruption charges
Menendez, who is accused of accepting bribes to advance Egyptian government interests, faces growing calls to resign.
Namibia suspends poultry imports from South Africa after bird flu fears
South Africa was Namibia's 'preferred supplier' of chicken, but it also imports poultry from Europe and South America.
Azerbaijan arrests former top Karabakh minister as exodus tops 50,000
Billionaire businessman Ruben Vardanyan served as head of the regional government for several months.
Iraq’s Water Wars – Part 2
Part 2 of a People & Power investigation into Iraq’s intensifying water crisis and how it's impacting rural communities.
Gaza graduates demand UNRWA solutions for high unemployment rate
Unemployment rate in Gaza continues to be among the highest in the world, hitting 70 percent among young graduates.
Lahaina family finds devastation in first visit home after deadly wildfire
Vierra family are among first group of Lahaina residents able to return home after blazes swept across Hawaiian island.
Third Bahraini soldier dies after ‘Houthi drone attack’ near Saudi border
The Bahrain Defence Force said the soldier succumbed to the wounds he sustained in Monday’s attack.
Ukraine strikes deep inside Crimea, cuts through Surovikin Line
Ukraine dealt a crippling blow to the Black Sea Fleet leadership, reportedly killing many officers at their HQ.
Slovakia’s knife-edge election to determine stance on Ukraine
Robert Fico's win could raise the prospect of Slovakia dropping its staunch support of the war-torn country.

