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Deadly explosions in Iran during Soleimani anniversary procession
Iranian state media says two explosions have struck a procession in the city of Kerman.
In 2024, Europe to hunt for new partners to offload asylum seekers
From Ghana to Georgia, Rwanda to Albania, the EU is looking for nations that will hold vulnerable people on its behalf.
Strike on Hamas leader in Lebanon sends tension spiking across Middle East
Western officials call for calm as rhetoric hots up across the region.
Why has Claudine Gay resigned as president of Harvard?
Gay's resignation letter cited personal threats amid rising tensions about anti-Semitism and war on Gaza.
Ukrainian missiles target Russian border regions in retaliatory strikes
Recent escalation sees both sides deploying urban warfare tactics as renewed fighting erupts to the east in Bakhmut.
India’s Adani wins top court relief on further probe over Hindenburg report
Indian agency was probing group after Hindenburg last year alleged improper use of tax havens and stock manipulation.
‘Dummy’ candidates, coerced voting: Inside Bangladesh’s election ‘charade’
Amid opposition boycott, ruling party accused of fielding 'dummies' and threatening people to show up on voting day.
Sierra Leone charges ex-leader Koroma’s guard, 11 others over failed coup
Those charged were part of 85 people arrested in connection with the attempted coup in Sierra Leone on November 26.
Photos: Ruin and desperation in Gaza as Israeli onslaught continues to rage
Heavy bombardment in central and southern Gaza is adding further to the stream of devastating scenes since October 7.
UN official in Gaza condemns Israeli attack that killed a baby in hospital
OCHA official in Gaza speaks out after an Israeli strike on Khan Younis killed a newborn baby at Red Crescent hospital.

