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Deadly school shooting in Finland blamed on bullying
Police say 12-year-old who killed and wounded classmates on Tuesday was a victim of bullying.
Why are some US food producers using antibiotics in meat again?
Several companies have abandoned commitments to serve antibiotic-free meat, but what does this mean for human health?
Rahul Gandhi files nomination for India election from Kerala seat
Gandhi, the leading figure in an opposition alliance fighting an uphill battle against Modi, will contest from Wayanad.
US says Israel has not violated international law during Gaza war
After Israel killed aid workers in Gaza, the US says it has not found evidence of Israel violating humanitarian law.
NATO chief urges members to provide Ukraine with long-term military help
Stoltenberg says Kyiv had 'urgent needs' and delays in providing support can have consequences on the battlefield.
Spanish police detain ex-football chief Luis Rubiales amid corruption probe
Rubiales questioned about business deal to move Spanish Super Cup to Saudi Arabia, signed when he was president.
Why mass kidnappings still plague Nigeria a decade after Chibok abductions
Nigeria, with one of the strongest armies in the region, battles to tackle insecurity putting vulnerable groups at risk.
‘No means no’: How Portugal resisted the far right, but only just
Portugal’s conservatives formed minority government without hard right but, as Chega rises in the polls, can it last?
Outrage grows over Israel’s deadly attack on Gaza aid convoy
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk says attack on aid convoy and Netanyahu's reaction caused 'understandable anger'.
One in 10 Afghan children under five malnourished, 45 percent stunted: UN
Poor nutrition rife in country plagued by economic, humanitarian climate crises over two years since Taliban's return.

