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Will the ICJ’s latest orders help Palestinians under attack in Gaza?
Israel has ignored previous International Court of Justice rulings about its war on Gaza.
Mexico debates a rising political party’s ‘New Deal’ for the poor
The Morena party and its outgoing populist president, Lopez Obrador, are raising Mexicans' 'revolutionary consciousness'
Nine detained in Tajikistan in relation to Moscow concert hall attack
A Russian court meanwhile charged one more suspect in last week's deadly attack on Crocus City Hall.
Family mourns man who drowned retrieving aid in Gaza
Yusuf Ghaben drowned this week in the sea while attempting to retrieve airdropped aid to feed his starving family.
Northern Ireland DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson resigns after police charges
Media reports say the charges against the Democratic Unionist Party head relate to 'non-recent sexual offences'.
How US police are co-opting a law meant to protect victims of crime
Experts fear law enforcement is using Marsy’s Law to hide names and dodge accountability in cases of police violence.
Photos: Israeli air raids kills dozens across the Gaza Strip
At least 32,600 Palestinians have been killed by Israel since October 7, with 71 killed in the last 24 hours.
John Mearsheimer: Israel lobby’s influence on US policy as powerful as ever
Marc Lamont Hill talks to scholar John Mearsheimer about US foreign policy and its support for Israel and Ukraine.
Biden says he is working to free US journalist jailed by Russia a year ago
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich is accused of spying, a charge the US dismisses as 'fiction'.
Ramaphosa: We are pleased and sad over ICJ outcome
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is saddened that Israel did not heed the ICJ order to prevent genocide in Gaza

