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US lawyers urge UK court to block Julian Assange extradition appeal bid
London court deciding if WikiLeaks founder should have further opportunities to argue his case before a UK court.
Photos: Greek farmers drive tractors to parliament to demand financial help
Farmers in France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Poland and Italy have staged similar protests.
Occupied Jerusalem: ‘There is no Palestinian male that hasn’t been beaten’
Violence by Israeli forces against Palestinian men in Jerusalem has increased after October 7.
UK imposes sanctions on heads of penal colony where Russia’s Navalny died
Cameron promises to hold those responsible accountable, as Navalny's mother takes legal action to recover his body.
Pakistan parties agree deal to form coalition government
Two major Pakistan political parties that are rivals of jailed ex-PM Imran Khan have agreed to a coalition
The Indian cafe that employs acid attack survivors
A cafe in India employs acid attack survivors to help them rebuild their confidence and return to society.
Julian Assange’s last stand?
WikiLeaks founder fights extradition to US in what’s been called ‘the most important press freedom case in the world’.
‘ECOWAS is making efforts to get across to Niger’: Nigerian defence chief
Ahead of an ECOWAS summit in Abuja, the Nigerian general speaks about the political crisis and insecurity in the Sahel.
Gaza journalists flee from Israeli fire
Palestinian journalist Hossam Shabat filmed himself and colleagues fleeing Israeli fire in Gaza.
A guide to the decades-long conflict in DR Congo
The resource-rich country, now facing a major rebel attack, has been racked by conflict for more than 30 years.

