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Israel’s killing rage
A familiar pantomime plays out in the shocking residue of the massacre of dozens of desperate Palestinian aid seekers.
Canadian doctors call for world to ‘wake up’
Two Canadian doctors just back from Gaza say the world needs to wake up and put an end to Israel’s bombardment.
Far right makes gains in Israeli municipal elections
Far-right and ultra-religious parties won key local elections and retained controversial mayors.
Biden and Trump border visits highlight immigration as election issue
US President Joe Biden to visit border town of Brownsville, Texas as Donald Trump heads to Eagle Pass, Texas.
Keys to lost homes in Gaza become symbol of Palestinian resistance
Palestinians displaced by Israel’s war on Gaza are holding onto keys from their damaged or destroyed homes.
Zambia declares national disaster after drought devastates agriculture
Crisis brought on by El Nino and climate change will affect more than a million families, President Hakainde Hichilema says.
Celebrating Black history while killing the Black body
African Americans say the annual commemoration obscures dark truths about Black life.
‘A legend for our people’: Inside an Indigenous activist’s death in Brazil
The shooting of Maria de Fatima Muniz has renewed attention towards Indigenous attempts to reclaim ancestral territory.
US lawmakers confront Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin over health secrecy
Republican lawmakers question how President Biden could go for days without knowing Austin was hospitalised.
Is nuclear power the key to space exploration?
Long a controversial energy source, nuclear has been facing a renaissance in space.

