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Is Israel in breach of the ruling by the International Court of Justice?
The military offensive in Gaza has persisted despite a United Nations court order to end plausible acts of genocide.
Hamas warns Israeli invasion of Rafah will ‘torpedo’ truce talks
Palestinian group issues warning as Biden says Israel shouldn't invade without 'credible' plan to protect civilians.
Ukraine aid package approval gains momentum after key US Senate vote
Despite opposition from former US President Donald Trump, senators moved closer to passing a foreign aid bill.
Centre-right Stubb leads Finland’s presidential vote in early results
Alexander Stubb of National Coalition Party leads in run-off with 58.3 percent of votes counted, ministry data shows.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Qatar for Gaza ceasefire talks
Abbas is scheduled to meet Qatar's emir on Monday, as the Israel-Hamas war rages on.
Western narcissism and support for genocidal Israel go hand in hand
Delusional beliefs of civilisational superiority help the West claim it is on the right side of history in Gaza.
Death toll rises to 54 in southern Philippines landslide
Authorities say 63 people remain missing as rescue efforts are hampered by heavy rain and thick mud.
Week in pictures: From turmoil in DR Congo to a climate protest in Jakarta
A roundup of some of last week’s events.
What is happening in Gaza’s Rafah as Israel threatens to attack?
Over a million Palestinians are trapped at Gaza's southernmost point, with the Israeli army preparing a ground attack.
Turkey’s ‘Roma ‘groups have felt the earthquake’s impact more than others
Romani, Abdal and Domari communities have had a harder time accessing aid and support post-quake.

