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In bid to counter China, US ramps up effort to boost military ties in Asia
US makes a 'once in a generation effort' to boost military, diplomatic ties in Asia as it seeks to compete with China.
Displaced Palestinian mother in Gaza gives birth to quadruplets
Iman al-Masry gave birth to four children at a hospital in southern Gaza after being forced from her home in the north.
Israeli minister Gantz says situation on Lebanon border ‘demands change’
Comments from the Israeli war cabinet member are the latest to hint at the possibility of an escalation with Hezbollah.
Indonesian students demand deportation of Rohingya refugees
Indonesian students are demanding Rohingya refugees from Myanmar be deported
Jacques Delors, founding father of EU’s single currency project, dies at 98
Delors had high-profile political career in France, where he also served as finance minister under Francois Mitterrand.
Pro-Palestine activists block entrance to JFK airport
A group of pro-Palestine protesters demanding a ceasefire in Gaza blocked access to one of the entrances to JFK.
Why has Nigeria failed to deal with recurrent violence in Plateau state?
Hundreds of people have been killed and injured in attacks by armed groups.
New York Times sues OpenAI, Microsoft for infringing copyrighted works
US-based newspaper accuses the companies of using millions of its articles without permission to help train chatbots.
Six ‘unarmed’ Palestinians killed by Israeli drone strike
Six “unarmed” Palestinians were “deliberately” killed in an Israeli drone strike in the occupied West Bank.
Israeli strike kills 3 people in Lebanon
An Israeli air attack hit a house in south Lebanon, killing 3 people, including a Hezbollah fighter.

