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Hundreds take to streets in The Hague in solidarity with Palestinians
International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ordered Israel to take all measures possible to prevent genocidal acts in Gaza.
UNRWA probes employees over suspected involvement in October 7 attack
The US has paused funding to the UN agency after Israel said some of its staff were allegedly involved in the attacks.
Can the US ever break the two-party binary?
Many in the US are not excited about a Biden vs Trump rematch - could there be another way?
What has the ICJ ordered Israel to do on Gaza war, and what’s next?
The court did not order a ceasefire, but effectively put Israel on notice over the war.
Israel’s Netanyahu reacts to ICJ ruling
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejects the ruling by the International Court of Justice
World reacts to ICJ ruling on South Africa’s genocide case against Israel
World court orders Israel to take all measures within its power to prevent acts of genocide in Gaza.
‘Propaganda, provocation’: Did Ukraine down a plane with its POWs aboard?
Confusion abounds days after a Russian military jet crashed near the Ukrainian border, reportedly killing dozens.
ICJ rules Israel must prevent acts of genocide in Gaza: Key takeaways
International Court of Justice makes interim ruling in South Africa's case against Israel over war in Gaza.
UK’s King Charles admitted to hospital for prostate treatment
Royal officials said the 75-year-old monarch has an enlarged prostate but his condition is benign.
Threats and street justice: How violence is transforming life in Ecuador
Residents are taking precautions to avoid clashes with the growing gang presence in Ecuador amid a state of emergency.

