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Belarus says Polish helicopter violated airspace, Warsaw denies
Belarus has repeatedly accused the EU member of breaching its airspace. Warsaw denies the claims.
Photos: Amazon rainforest faces a severe drought affecting thousands
With river levels dropping, water transportation has stalled and hundreds of dead fish are contaminating drinking water.
East Libya commander Haftar in Moscow for talks with Putin
Kremlin spokesperson confirms meeting, saying the two men discussed the situation in Libya and wider region.
Can a court force governments to act on climate change?
A group of young activists is suing dozens of governments in Europe and beyond.
Blinken meeting Indian counterpart amid fallout over Sikh leader’s killing
Canada PM says he received assurances that US will raise Hardeep Singh Nijjar's killing with Indian foreign minister.
I’m searching for my missing family after Libya’s floods | Close Up
This man survived the devastating floods in eastern Libya, now he is looking for his five family members
China Evergrande’s founder under investigation, shares halted
World's most indebted property developer did not say what were the 'illegal crimes' for which he was being investigated.
Israel has no place in the US Visa Waiver Program
Israel prevented us from visiting our homeland for decades. It should not be rewarded with visa-free travel.
US Visa Waiver Program: Why Arab Americans angered by Israel’s admission
Advocates say US government is turning blind eye to violations against its own citizens' rights to give perk to Israel.
‘Now you’re a terrorist’: Atlanta’s Cop City crackdown
Fault Lines examines the case against activists opposing Atlanta's "Cop City" police training centre.

