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No money for meat, so we eat rats: The Indian snake catcher
A snake catcher earns a steady income for only half the year, but his small abode always has room for one more.
Republican caucuses? Iowa’s Arabs and Muslims are more concerned with Gaza
Alienated by Republicans, some Arab American advocates in Iowa say they will not vote for President Joe Biden either.
Prosecutors in Peru seek 34-year sentence for ex-President Castillo
Former President Pedro Castillo is accused of 'carrying out a coup' after he attempted to dissolve Congress in 2022.
‘Dangerous’: US attacks on Yemen’s Houthis belie push for de-escalation
US acting as 'arsonist and firefighter', experts say, by urging Middle East de-escalation but backing Israel's Gaza war.
Israel rejects genocide charges in Gaza, asks ICJ to dismiss case
Israel laid out its defence against charges of genocide at the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
Gunman in racist mass shooting in Buffalo to face death penalty
Payton Gendron murdered 10 Black people at a supermarket in New York state in 2022.
Hosts Qatar thrill fans with winning start at the AFC Asian Cup 2023
Qatar begin their Asian Cup title defence in style with a 3-0 win over Lebanon in front of a passionate home crowd.
EU lawmakers push on with move to try and limit Hungary’s voting rights
More than 100 members of European Parliament argue the move is 'necessary' to protect the values of the European Union.
Oil prices steady despite Middle East tensions, but risks are rising
Despite diverting supplies from the Suez Canal, tensions in the Red Sea have so far had a muted impact on energy prices.
ICJ genocide case: What are Israel’s arguments and do they hold up?
Israel defended itself from South Africa's accusations of genocide in a three-hour long session on Friday.

