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At least three killed in suicide bombing in Afghan city of Kandahar
At least 12 others wounded in blast that targeted a group of people waiting outside a bank in city centre.
Indian opposition leader Arvind Kejriwal arrested over corruption claims
Kejriwal is a key leader in an opposition alliance challenging Prime Minister Narendra Modi in elections next month.
In Colombia, hunting poachers, not drug traffickers
Four-year-old police unit rescues exotic wildlife sold on the international black market.
Russia launches largest missile attack on Kyiv in weeks
Russia launched its biggest missile strike in weeks on the city of Kyiv.
US congressional leaders propose spending bill that would cut UNRWA funding
Biden-backed, bipartisan legislation to avoid government shutdown would ban aid for UN agency for Palestinian refugees.
The UN approves its first resolution on artificial intelligence
The UN General Assembly has called for a set of international guidelines to address the risks and benefits of AI.
Russia court rejects lawsuit by Nalvany’s mother alleging improper care
Navalny's widow Yulia said the court rejected the lawsuit because it would have meant disclosing more information.
WHO chief warns the ‘future of a generation in peril’ as Gaza famine looms
WHO chief Tedros says children in Gaza are dying of malnutrition and has urged Israel to facilitate entry of more aid.
Building made of cans stands to carry message to the world
A building made of food aid cans stands out among the makeshift shelters at a refugee camp in northern Gaza.
Praying for Armageddon: How evangelicals affect the Middle East
Episode 2 of a doomsday political thriller about consequences of evangelical Christian influence on US foreign policy.

