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Gaza war: How Biden adopted call for ‘ceasefire’ without shifting policy
US says it is seeking a 'ceasefire' for a limited time, but Palestinian rights advocates want a lasting end to the war.
Colombia names attorney general amid political unrest under Gustavo Petro
Luz Adriana Camargo will lead probes into President Petro and his son after weeks of delay in the appointment process.
Russia claims to repel major Ukrainian drone strikes
Ukraine launched one of its most severe attacks into Russia on Tuesday – destroying critical energy infrastructure.
Three killed, 38 injured in Russian attack on Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih
Ten children are among those injured in the missile attack on apartment buildings as rescue teams search for survivors.
US prosecutor Robert Hur stands by assessment of Biden’s ‘poor memory’
Hur testifies in a congressional committee hearing about Biden's reported memory lapses, spurring bipartisan criticism.
‘Should never have come to this’: What’s next as Henry steps down in Haiti?
Experts say Haitians need to lead political process after PM Henry's resignation, as uncertainty and tensions swirl.
Pirates seize control of cargo ship near Somalia, say owners
MV Abdullah was sailing from Mozambique's capital Maputo to the United Arab Emirates when it was attacked.
World watches as China sets out priorities for 2024
National People's Congress discusses future of nation amid increasingly turbulent geopolitics.
Sudan army regains control of national TV and radio headquarters from RSF
Sudan military posts videos online showing its soldiers inside the headquarters in the city of Omdurman.
Russia after Navalny
The Russian opposition doesn’t have the capacity to mobilise on the ground, but there is an alternative path.

