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US Supreme Court to decide on access to abortion pill in major case
The Biden administration aims to preserve access to the abortion pill mifepristone, which has been approved by the FDA.
Australia cricketer Khawaja will ‘fight’ to wear Palestine solidarity shoes
Khawaja says he will fight the ICC's ruling that stops him from wearing shoes with messages of support for Palestine.
Civilians sheltering inside a Gaza school killed execution-style
Witnesses describe scenes of execution-style killings from inside northern Gaza school
Trump loses immunity bid in Carroll defamation suit
A US Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld an earlier decision by a federal judge saying that Trump cannot claim immunity.
Christmas cancelled: US Palestinians feel no holiday joy amid war on Gaza
Christian Palestinians in the US are muting their holiday celebrations as they mourn the ongoing suffering in Gaza.
Heavy rains in Gaza worsen misery of Palestinians amid Israeli bombardment
Weather brings more misery for the displaced families as winds tear flimsy tents and rains drench clothes and blankets.
Armenia and Azerbaijan exchange prisoners in step towards normalisation
Azerbaijan releases 32 Armenians, most of whom were held since 2020, in exchange for two soldiers held since April.
Turkish football suspended after president attacks referee
All football league games in Turkey have been suspended after a club's president punched a ref.
The Pesticide Playbook
A global chemical giant covered up its product’s links to Parkinson’s. Fault Lines investigates.
Pakistan court indicts jailed ex-PM Imran Khan in state secrets case
Case could result in up to 10 years in jail and reduces Khan's chances of being released in time to campaign for polls.

