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Video shows moment of secondary Israeli airstrike in Rafah
As witnesses recorded a massive plume of smoke from an initial Israeli airstrike in Rafah, another hit the same area.
EU to drop rule-of-law dispute with Poland
European Union says Poland has launched a series of measures to address concerns about judicial independence.
Inoue vs Nery: Japanese champ defends super bantamweight titles in Tokyo
Naoya Inoue survives first-round knockdown to knock out challenger Luis Nery in the sixth round in front of 45,000 fans.
Why is Israel forcing the evacuation of part of Rafah, Gaza’s last refuge?
Israel argues its security depends on disbanding Hamas battalions in Rafah as it calls on 100,000 people to evacuate.
Columbia University cancels main commencement ceremony after Gaza protests
Announcement comes days after New York police raided and dispersed Gaza solidarity encampment on Columbia campus.
Mexicans protest and pay tribute to murdered foreign surfers
The surfing community in Mexico has paid tribute to the American and two Australian tourists who were killed.
EU urges China to use influence on Russia and Iran
Brussels hopes Beijing will lean on Russia to end war in Ukraine and limit Iran's missiles and drones.
Heckler demands Netanyahu’s resignation at Holocaust memorial event
A man heckled Israel’s prime minister during a Holocaust Remembrance Day wreath-laying ceremony at Yad Vashem.
Tunis police raid sees refugees abandoned near the border with Algeria
Tunisia's sub-Saharan African refugees and migrants describe being victims of vilification and kidnapping nationwide.
Germany recalls ambassador to Russia citing cyberattacks
Berlin's recall of envoy extends diplomatic tension on eve of Putin's inauguration.

