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Can South Africa’s court case against Israel end the war in Gaza?
South Africa says Israel is carrying out genocide in Gaza and its leaders are the main inciters.
China says will ‘crush’ Taiwan independence efforts before vote
The governing DPP, which champions Taiwan's separate identity, will be seeking a third term in elections on Saturday.
As Arevalo inauguration approaches, Guatemalans express cautious optimism
Attacks against President-elect Bernardo Arevalo have fuelled fears of election interference ahead of his swearing-in.
Israel rejects accusations of genocide in Gaza war at ICJ hearing
Israel argued that there was a lack of evidence that proves 'genocidal intent' in its war on Gaza.
Why is Gen Z rejecting hustle culture and redefining the meaning of work?
Gen Z is redefining what we know today about the workplace as this generation has been rejecting hustle culture.
Ex-ANC chiefs Zuma and Magashule team up ahead of South Africa’s elections
The pair lost their jobs over corruption allegations but recently formed separate parties ahead of voting.
Putin waged a trade war long before bombing Ukraine. Which side is winning?
Putin used tariffs, a naval blockade and bombed ports to target Ukrainian agricultural competition, but none worked.
I’m preparing for China’s war on Taiwan | Close Up
This Taiwanese citizen is taking up arms in preparation for what he believes is an imminent Chinese invasion.
Burundi closes border with Rwanda in latest East Africa row
President Ndayishimiye accuses Rwanda of backing DRC-based armed group Red Tabara against his government.
Who are the Houthis? A simple guide to the Yemeni group
The Houthis have been in a decade-long civil war and say their attacks are in opposition to Israel's war on Gaza.

