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Polish farmers block Ukraine’s border in protest against grain imports
Farmers are angry at what they say is unfair competition from cheaper imports from Poland's war-torn neighbour and ally.
‘Israel’s apartheid must end,’ South Africa says at ICJ hearing
International Court of Justice to hear from 52 countries on legality of Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories.
US vetoes another UN Security Council resolution urging Gaza war ceasefire
Majority of members voted to call for an immediate ceasefire in Israel's war on Gaza that has killed more than 29,000.
Why does an archipelago off the coast of Argentina belong to the UK?
David Cameron is first British foreign secretary to visit the Falkland Islands in 30 years.
South Africa urges court to find Israeli occupation illegal
South Africa urged the ICJ to find that the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories is illegal.
Photos: Long winter for Morocco quake survivors
Authorities say 3,000 people died during the September 8 earthquake, which damaged more than 60,000 dwellings.
WHO ‘shocked’ by what they found at Gaza’s Nasser Hospital
After days of being refused entry by Israeli forces, a team of UN doctors was allowed into Nasser Hospital in south Gaza
Four Egyptian officials back on trial in Italy over death of Giulio Regeni
Italy’s top court decided last year to proceed with the trial against the four officials, who will be tried in absentia.
What’s fuelling the deadly cholera outbreak in Southern Africa?
Unchecked border movement and poor sewage systems have a new partner in wreaking havoc: climate change
Children collect spilled flour from the ground after Gaza aid chaos
A video of children collecting flour off the ground shows how serious the hunger situation is in Gaza.

