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How to distract a starving child: Hunger in Rafah amid Israel’s war on Gaza
Two mothers recount how hunger took hold of their children and what they do to try to make sure they survive somehow.
Children in Gaza march to demand ceasefire before Ramadan
Children in Gaza have staged a protest march to demand an immediate ceasefire to end the war before Ramadan.
‘Joyful but afraid’: Disabled Indian academic Saibaba’s family on acquittal
Wheelchair-bound ex-Delhi University professor is acquitted after 10 years of imprisonment over alleged Maoist links.
New AI video tools increase worries of deepfakes ahead of elections
Experts worry malicious actors could use AI to create deepfakes, confusing and misleading voters in an election year.
Haley set to quit Republican nomination race
This is a breaking news story, more details to follow.
Haitian capital ‘paralysed’ by wave of violence
Port-au-Prince gripped by violence as authorities struggle to regain control from armed gangs wreaking havoc.
Pakistan top court says ex-PM Bhutto, hanged in 1979, was denied fair trial
Court's ruling comes in response to a 2011 reference filed by Bhutto's son-in-law and former President Asif Ali Zardari.
Why are people blaming Yemen’s Houthis for cutting the Red Sea cables?
Questions swirled after four cables were cut; some observers say it may be the Houthis, others say it was an accident.
Palestinian boy talks about his only friend dying in Gaza
This Palestinian boy in Gaza told his uncle he was sad because his only friend had been killed.
Navalny’s widow calls for Russia election day protests against Putin
Yulia Navalnaya calls presidential election a 'sham', urges Russians to register their protest at polling stations.

