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Israeli protesters call for PM’s resignation over captives
Families of Israelis held in Gaza staged a protest to mark 200 days since their relatives were taken.
Russia arrests deputy defence minister suspected of corruption
Timur Ivanov, in charge of military construction contracts, suspected of taking bribes 'on a particularly large scale'.
Why are nations racing to buy weapons?
Global military spending is at all-time high, increasing in all five geographical regions for the first time since 2009.
In Ukraine, low hopes for the liberation of lands occupied by Russia
As Kyiv's forces struggle, fewer than half of Ukrainians believe the country could return to its pre-2014 borders.
Australia’s counterterrorism team arrests seven teens in overnight raids
Police arrest seven in raids across Sydney following the stabbing of an Assyrian Orthodox bishop last week.
‘Absolute power’: After pro-China Maldives leader’s big win, what’s next?
Muizzu's party wins huge mandate in parliamentary polls. Will Beijing now step in to alleviate Maldives' economic woes?
Massive protests in Argentina slam Milei’s education cuts
Hundreds of thousands call out President Milei on effects of his promise to take chainsaw to public spending.
Columbia pro-Palestine protesters face deadline to clear out: What’s next?
Demonstrators ordered to dismantle encampments on campus by 8am and warned of 'alternative options'.
Dust storm turns sky orange over Athens
Skies over Athens and southern Greece turned orange on Tuesday as strong winds blew sand and dust from northern Africa.
Solomon Islands pro-China PM Manasseh Sogavare fails to secure majority
Sogavare vies with opposition parties to form governing coalition after inconclusive election.

