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‘Inflection point’: US hearing on Pakistan shines light on complex ties
Many Congress members have asked Joe Biden to not recognise Pakistan's new government, after controversial elections.
Black Britons fear for Diane Abbott after millionaire’s call for violence
A top Tory donor said the veteran politician, affectionately called 'Auntie Di' by her supporters, should be shot.
Israel’s war on Gaza: ‘The creation of a humanitarian crisis is a tactic’
Marc Lamont Hill talks to journalist and writer Mariam Barghouti on the situation in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Migrant boat sinks off Turkish Aegean coast, killing at least 22 people
Turkish officials say they have found the bodies of 22 people, including seven children, off Gokceada island.
Russian missiles kill multiple in Odesa strike
A Russian missile strike on residential buildings in Odesa in southern Ukraine killed at least 14 people.
Leaders of Germany, France, Poland meet to mend rifts over Ukraine war
Can Poland's Tusk help Scholz and Macron, who are divided over sending troops to Ukraine, find common ground?
Russian elections set to make Putin longest-serving leader
People in Russia and the territories it has annexed are voting in a three-day election.
Fast food giant McDonald’s suffers global tech outage
‘System failure’ shutters some restaurants for hours, leading to complaints from customers on social media.
India rejects US concern over citizenship law as ‘misplaced, unwarranted’
Response follows US State Department saying it will 'closely monitor' the implementation of the religion-based law.
New Hamas Gaza truce proposal outlines exchange of captives for prisoners
With the war in its sixth month, Israel says plan presented to international mediators based on 'unrealistic demands'.

