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Namibia’s president to undergo treatment after ‘cancerous cells’ found
Hage Geingob, 82, will continue to carry out his presidential duties while seeking treatment, his office said.
‘Until Israel stops!’: Yemenis rally for Houthis, Palestinians in Sanaa
Thousands took to the streets to express their solidarity with Gaza and to protest against US attacks on Yemen.
Journalist questions bombing of Gaza university
A reporter questions the US State Department about Israeli justification for destroying Israa University in Gaza City.
Palestine, the alchemy of big lies and future of the university
Universities are once again at the centre of culture, and through it, political warfare.
Could Ethiopia and Somalia go to war?
Mogadishu says a deal to grant Addis Ababa access to sea in Somaliland is a violation of its sovereignty.
‘Criminal complaints’ filed against Israeli President Herzog in Switzerland
Swiss prosecutor confirmed the filing but would not reveal details about the nature and number of the complaints.
Germany’s parliament approves easing citizenship laws
Legislation allows people to be eligible for citizenship after five years, opens up possibility of dual nationalities.
Israeli minister says only a deal can free captives as rifts split cabinet
Gadi Eizenkot's comments come amid disagreement in the war cabinet about how to handle the war in Gaza.
It’s high time for all those at Harvard to stand with Palestine
The university must end its complicity in genocide, and protect students standing with the oppressed.
Christian Zionist cowboys: American and Israeli affinities laid bare
The American cowboys flocking to Israel amid its war on Gaza expose the parallels between the two settler societies.

