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On the Gaza ‘shoah’ and the ‘banality of evil’
War by war, Israel has slowly but surely normalised genocidal violence against the Palestinian people.
Russia says 10 people killed in Ukrainian attack on Belgorod
Moscow says it shot down 32 Ukrainian drones, a day after Russia launched one of the deadliest attacks in Ukraine war.
What went right in 2023? Here’s some good news
It wasn't all doom and gloom this year, there were many positive moments as well.
Taylor Swift and the strange power of ‘Swiftonomics’
Her Seattle concert caused a small earthquake, world leaders vie for her attention: what drives the Taylor Swift Effect?
Malaysia anticorruption body probes ex-finance minister for abuse of power
Daim Zainuddin, an ally of former PM Mahathir Mohamad, has described the investigation as a 'political witch-hunt'.
Deadly snake halts play at Australia tennis tournament
Austrian Dominic Thiem's match suspended for 40 minutes after reptile slithered its way courtside. He won the qualifier.
‘They ordered me to undress’: From Nigeria to Italy, surviving rape
Naomi Iwelu was able to reach Italy but not before enduring unimaginable trauma and violence.
Brazil urges calm as Venezuela-Guyana border tension rises over Essequibo
A British warship arrives for defence exercises with Guyana as Venezuela launches war games near contested region.
US prosecutors opt out of second trial for crypto tycoon Sam Bankman-Fried
Prosecutors cite 'strong public interest' for resolving major case against disgraced crypto exchange founder.
Turkey Super Cup final in Saudi Arabia called off amid Ataturk T-shirt row
Istanbul rival teams Galatasaray and Fenerbahce were scheduled to play in Riyadh on Friday.

