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Death toll from Philippines landslide climbs to 68
At least 51 people are missing as officials say time is running out to find more survivors.
As corporate America pivots to AI, consumers rejected for loans, jobs
Americans are being declined for loans, memberships and even job opportunities by AI systems without any appeal policy.
‘Structureless party’: How Chamisa led Zimbabwe’s main opposition astray
Many accuse the ruling party of infiltrating opposition but say Chamisa's cult of personality politics made it possible.
UK announces sanctions on four ‘extremist’ Israeli settlers
The settlers are accused of committing human rights abuses against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.
In New York, a head-to-head House race foreshadows national elections
A special election in Long Island is seen as a precursor for the battle to control the US House of Representatives.
Russia slaps sanctions on British officials, historians and academics
Moscow says UK bears responsibility for 'crimes against civilians' for assisting Ukraine to repel Russia's invasion.
Two orphaned teens got their seven siblings to Rafah; now they live in fear
Nagham and Mohammad lost their parents and are taking care of their siblings as fear of an Israeli attack ratchets up.
Putin is ready for talks on Ukraine, but on his own terms
His interview with Tucker Carlson reveals how he envisions negotiations and peace.
Trump’s Russia threat against NATO: What US allies are spending on defence
The former president has repeatedly said the US is unfairly carrying the financial burden of the security alliance.
UK’s Rwanda plan ‘fundamentally incompatible’ with rights obligations
The legislation may be in breach of international treaties, according to a parliamentary report.

