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Will the Houthi Red Sea attacks destabilise Yemen’s fragile peace?
The strikes have helped the Yemeni group gain recruits - and a domestic buildup of might could strain ceasefire attempts
Is a global debt crisis looming?
The world is drowning in a record amount of debt concentrated in developing countries.
Alaska Airlines grounds Boeing 737 Max 9 fleet after midair window blowout
All 174 passengers and six crew are safe after incident shortly after takeoff from Portland forced emergency landing.
Japan earthquake death toll crosses 100
Hundreds of people are still missing after a magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck Japan's west coast on January 1.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 92
At least 18 people have been killed in an Israeli air attack in Gaza's Khan Younis city. Here are the updates.
Why is Lebanon home to so many Palestinian refugees and leaders?
An estimated 270,000 Palestinians live in the country. Their story is one of war, displacement and a struggle to return.
Former US police officer sentenced in killing of Black man Elijah McClain
Randy Roedema handed 14-month sentence for 2019 killing of McClain, who was put in a chokehold, injected with ketamine.
Biden attacks Trump as threat to democracy, warns against his re-election
US president warns voters a day before the third anniversary of the January 6 attack on the US Capitol.
‘They carry dreams’: Brown boxes of love, sent from the Gulf to India
Kerala migrant workers send cherished gifts - Tiger Balm, Axe Oil, Imperial bar soap - and connect with their families.
‘Vote doesn’t count’: Bangladesh’s ‘bizarre’ election tests ties with West
The nation of 170 million people votes on Sunday in elections that the main opposition has boycotted.

