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German police break up Gaza solidarity camp in front of Bundestag
German police were accused of using excessive force as they broke up a pro-Palestinian protest camp.
Germany launches trial of far-right coup plotters
Nine suspects will take the stand for attempting to install Heinrich XIII Prince Reuss as Germany's leader.
Togo’s parliamentary election: Why all eyes are on President Gnassingbe
New changes to the constitution mean presidential polls are likely to be scrapped, leaving lawmakers as the kingmakers.
Confrontations between rival protesters at UCLA over Gaza war
There were reports of punches thrown as pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian protesters confronted each other.
Rafah rescue team uses pulley to retrieve man injured by Israeli attack
Rescue workers used a pulley to transfer an injured Palestinian man out from the second floor of a bombed home.
Aslan, a little Syrian boy’s journey to hear again
He was chosen for an implant to help him hear, but his sister was not chosen to go to Turkey with him.
Williamson to lead experienced New Zealand squad at ICC T20 World Cup 2024
'When you go to World Cups, you want experience,' says head coach Gary Stead after Kiwis name provisional 15-man squad.
Israeli air strike destroys residential tower in Gaza
This is the moment Israeli warplanes bombed a residential building on al-Jalaa Street in Gaza City.
NBA Playoffs: Clippers survive epic Dallas comeback, NY Knicks edge Sixers
Minnesota advance to semifinals, while Clippers and Dallas are tied 2-2 in NBA's Western Conference playoffs.
The power and risks of campus protests
The Columbia students' protest against the Gaza war is part of a high-stakes tradition of advocacy on US campuses.

