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Children work as street sellers in Gaza
Hundreds of children in Gaza are trying to sell what they can on the street to earn money to survive.
Fears for future as South Korea’s fertility rate drops again
South Korea has the lowest fertility rate in the world, with the population expected to halve by 2100.
Zelenskyy seeks support, arms at Albania summit of Balkan nations
Ukrainian president promotes idea of joint arms production at two-day summit of Southeast European countries.
A growing hunger: Argentina’s soup kitchens battle Milei’s spending cuts
Under President Javier Milei, Argentina’s government has cut funds to community kitchens, sparking mass protests.
Gaza ceasefire deal with Israel still not close, says senior Hamas official
Palestinian group affirms 'space for flexibility' but wants guarantee of total ceasefire and Israeli troops' withdrawal.
Israel refuses to recognise Palestinian villages it plans to confiscate
Israel doesn't recognize 35 Palestinian Bedouin villages, giving them pretext to uproot communities from their land.
Alexey Navalny’s widow calls Russian president a ‘bloody monster’
Yulia Navalnaya addressed the European Parliament with a warning about Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Photos: Greeks strike to mark train crash anniversary and demand justice
Widespread work stoppages in Greece halt trains, ferries and much of the capital’s public transport.
Why were Muslim prisoners in the US pepper-sprayed while praying?
Two years ago, nine men lined up to pray in a Missouri prison. No one has been held accountable for what followed.
Voters in a key US state just sent Biden a message on Gaza
Pro-Palestinian activists in Michigan have declared victory in their campaign to send an election message.

