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How Israel’s war on Gaza is bleeding Egypt’s economy
As tourism, gas exports and Suez Canal revenues suffer, the Rafah crisis could make things worse, experts say.
Can a ‘Muslin’ lion, ‘Hindu’ lioness live together? An Indian zoo dilemma
A Hindu group is upset because a zoo kept a lion named after a Mughal king with a lioness named after a Hindu deity.
Where ‘love transcends language’: Kashmir’s silent village
Dozens of people in the tiny community of Dadhkai are deaf-mute; they have developed their own language.
Russia-Ukraine two years on: towards an endless and wider war?
In an UpFront special, we discuss where the war in Ukraine currently stands and where it is heading.
Qatar to ICJ: Israel carrying out “genocidal war” on people of Gaza
Qatar told the ICJ “Israel’s genocidal war on the people of Gaza” is the most pressing threat to international peace and
Deadly blaze rips through apartment block in Spain
At least ten people were killed and others are missing after a fire ripped through an apartment block in Spain.
Is the Red Sea becoming fully militarised?
Some world powers are increasing their military presence in the region amid Houthi attacks and Israel's war on Gaza.
Former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz found guilty of perjury
Kurz receives eight month suspended sentence after being found guilty of lying to a parliamentary inquiry.
Funeral held for world marathon record holder Kelvin Kiptum
Kenya’s president was among hundreds of mourners who gathered for Kelvin Kiptum’s funeral on Friday.
Palestinian Authority says Israeli post-war Gaza plan ‘destined to fail’
Israeli plan envisions indefinite Israeli control over Gaza, and no 'unilateral recognition' of Palestine.

