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Watching the watchdogs: How US media messed up campus protests coverage
Mainstream media has joined US power elites in demonising pro-Palestinian encampments on campuses.
‘Yemen at a crossroads’: Nearly 200 aid groups issue urgent funding appeal
Only a fraction of funds needed to provide aid to millions in the war-torn country is secured, the groups say.
Israel orders Rafah evacuation after night of intense bombardment
Palestinian families have begun leaving eastern Rafah after the Israeli military ordered its evacuation.
Severe floods inundate Brazil’s southernmost state, displacing thousands
Flooding in Brazil has displaced more than 115,000 people and left close to 80 dead.
Russia announces nuclear weapon drills after ‘provocative’ Western threats
Exercises involving tactical nuclear weapons to be held after top European leaders indicated deepening Ukraine backing.
Death toll from southern Brazil rainfall rises with many still missing
The disaster in Brazil’s southern Rio Grande do Sul state has killed at least 78 people over the last seven days.
Ukraine marks its third Easter at war
Russia has launched a barrage of drones on eastern Ukraine and claimed its troops took control of a village.
Stand-in Jose Raul Mulino wins Panama presidential race
The stand-in for banned ex-President Ricardo Martinelli has promised to boost the economy.
A Eurovision like no other: Israel’s war on Gaza takes centre stage
The annual singing show takes place in Malmo amid boycott calls, demonstrations, and alternative 'genocide-free' events.
Israel orders Rafah evacuation as Gaza truce talks stall
Blaming Hamas for deadlocked negotiations, Israel appears set to launch threatened offensive on southern Gaza city.

