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Israel-Gaza truce talks have hit ‘stumbling block’, says Qatar
Mediator warns that negotiations are at 'delicate phase' as the war in the enclave grinds on.
Who are India’s opposition fighting to stop another Modi win?
An opposition coalition of 26 parties including Rahul Gandhi’s Congress is trying to stop another win for Modi.
Google workers protest over Project Nimbus deal with Israel
Google employees have staged demonstrations in California and New York calling to cancel Project Nimbus.
Spain leads European push to recognise Palestine, risking Israel’s wrath
Spain, Ireland, Malta and Slovenia are expected to make the move, which will hold historic symbolism.
More than 50,000 Russians killed in Ukrainian ‘meat grinder’: Report
The rate of casualties accelerated last year as inexperienced troops arrived on the front lines.
European court rules drug kingpin Pablo Escobar’s name can’t be trademarked
Colombia's most feared drug baron, who was shot dead in 1993, earned billions from smuggling cocaine to the US.
Why is Germany maintaining economic ties with China?
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has been on a three-day visit to China in a bid to shore up economic ties.
How well could Iran defend itself against a potential Israeli air strike?
Iran operates a wide variety of missile defence batteries at different ranges that aim to defend against aerial attacks.
Iran’s Raisi reiterates warnings as Israel mulls response to air attack
As the world calls for calm, President Raisi vows 'slightest attack' will be met with a 'strong and fierce response'.
Myanmar Army on the Ropes
People & Power gets special access to a pivotal moment in the fight against the military government in Myanmar.

