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US diplomat Blinken meets Turkey’s Erdogan, kicking off Gaza diplomacy tour
The US secretary of state will also travel to Israel and the occupied West Bank, as the war in Gaza rages on.
Former US general: Israel may win in Gaza, but fail in the region
US General Mark Kimmitt says Israeli talk of annihilating Gaza 'sounds good on TV' but is impractical and illegal.
Jelena Begovic: Serbia’s tech rise in East vs West power struggle
Serbian minister of science explores how the country's growth in technology navigates the East-West rivalry.
‘Blood for money’: The patients forced to turn to racketeers in Nigeria
Nigeria’s blood supply system is 'broken', pushing desperate patients and families to source dangerous alternatives.
Bangladesh to vote in general elections boycotted by opposition
Women make up almost half of nearly 120 million eligible voters, as PM Hasina is set to win a fourth straight term.
Bangladesh polling booths set ablaze, opposition starts election strike
Police say unidentified arsonists have set fire to at least five primary schools, including four polling stations.
Safe zones: Israel’s technologies of genocide
Designating safe areas in Gaza allows the Israeli army to carry out war crimes more efficiently and then to deny them.
Genocide in Gaza: The context
We compile three interviews with experts and a journalist who discuss how the media helped enable genocide in Gaza.
Hezbollah fires rockets at Israel in ‘response’ to Hamas leader’s killing
Lebanese group says it targeted Meron air base following the killing of Hamas leader Saleh al-Arouri in Beirut.
Why is Somalia so angry about Ethiopia’s new Red Sea port deal?
Ethiopia's economy has struggled with no sea access, and an agreement to use a Somaliland port has upset its neighbour.

