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South Africa’s genocide case against Israel: How will the ICJ decide?
Israel has promised to defend itself as the World Court is set to hold public hearings in case brought by South Africa.
Fifth US Republican presidential debate: All you need to know
Haley and DeSantis will go head-to-head, while Trump holds a competing town hall just days ahead of the Iowa caucuses.
Arrests over secret tunnel at New York synagogue
Jewish worshippers were arrested at a New York synagogue as they tried to stop a secret tunnel from being filled in.
Zelenskyy on surprise Baltics tour to rally support against Russia
Ukraine president's first stop is Lithuania. He will also visit 'reliable friends' Latvia and Estonia.
Tshering Tobgay set to return as Bhutan PM after liberal PDP wins elections
Election commission says People's Democratic Party, led by Tobgay, won 30 seats in the 47-member parliament.
Can President Boakai deliver war crimes justice in Liberia?
After 20 years of inaction, the new president has a responsibility to take action - and fast.
Ten killed, gangs unleash terror as Ecuador declares state of emergency
Gunmen storm TV station during live broadcast, more than 20 violent incidents reported as country lurches into crisis.
As West condemns Bangladesh election, China and Russia embrace Dhaka
The nation of 170 million people is moving closer to Beijing and Moscow amid tensions with the West, say analysts.
Putin critic Navalny says he’s in punishment cell at Russian Arctic prison
'Polar Wolf' colony is among the harshest in Russia's prison system, whose inmates have been convicted for grave crimes.
How counsellor-grandmothers of Zimbabwe are averting a mental health crisis
Initiative, started in 2006, addresses shortage of psychosocial help and abundance of mental health issues in Zimbabwe.

