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Why is India’s Citizenship Amendment Act so controversial?
The law creates India's first religion-based citizenship test, discriminating against Muslims and some other refugees.
Switzerland to try Syria’s Rifaat al-Assad for war crimes
Rifaat al-Assad is accused of ordering crimes as a commander in Hama in February 1982, Swiss attorney general says.
Love in the time of genocide
Acts of love and heroism continue amid Israel's carnage in Gaza.
European Commission to recommend EU accession talks with Bosnia
Brussels is pushing to accelerate EU expansion in Western Balkans as it eyes growing Russian and Chinese influence.
Ukrainian drones and missiles strike Russian oil refineries
Ukraine continues to target Russia's oil and gas infrastructure.
Is Israel hoping to escalate hostilities with Hezbollah in Lebanon?
Israel's PM Netanyahu may be trying to extend his country's conflicts to maintain his hold on power, analysts argue.
Thai election authorities seek to dissolve poll-winning Move Forward Party
Election body says party's bid to amend lese-majeste law undermines governance system but MFP vows to 'prove innocence'.
‘Little Gaza’: Mourning loved ones Israel killed in West Bank refugee camps
Israel's attacks in the occupied West Bank have killed both fighters and civilians, and left only destruction behind.
Aid ship testing sea corridor from Cyprus to Gaza sets sail
While welcome, the opening of the sea corridor alone will not push back the food crisis stalking Gaza.
US intelligence warns of mounting challenges to current world order
Spy chiefs say threats from China and Russia threaten US primacy, war on Gaza could spread insecurity.

