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For the Indian Muslim, Ayodhya is everywhere
Indian secularism is buried under a mountain of saffron politics, as the Ram Temple in Ayodhya is celebrated.
Celebrating a child’s birthday in Gaza with no cake, candles or friends
Palestinian journalist Mohammed Asad has celebrated his daughter’s 6th birthday in Gaza amid the rubble.
Training the brain in hyper-competitive South Korea
Meet the sport therapists and 'brain trainers' who cultivate grit and resilience in a hype-competitive South Korea.
Palestinian industries falter as Israel bombs Gaza, locks down West Bank
A serious aspect of Israel's violence in Gaza and the occupied West Bank is how it's hurting Palestinian businesses.
Iran vows response after suspected Israeli strike on their forces in Syria
Iran’s president says an apparent Israeli air strike that killed five officers in Syria, ‘will not be left unanswered’.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 697
These are the main developments as the war enters its 697th day.
US base attacked in Iraq hours after Iran vows revenge for Damascus attack
US personnel reportedly wounded in alleged attacks by Iran-linked groups as fears grow of a wide regional conflict.
Paul Lynch: Is Prophet Song a mirror of modern-day fascism?
The Booker Prize-winning author dissects his tale of global conflicts and tyranny.
Anti-government protesters demand new elections in Israel amid Gaza war
Thousands of outraged Israelis, including relatives of soldiers and captives, are calling for new elections in protests.
Australian Open: Djokovic, Sabalenka dodge upsets to go full steam ahead
Djokovic dropped only three games in his march to quarters, while Sabalenka has dropped 11 games in four matches.

