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Israel-Gaza war on US campuses: Why are top university leaders under fire?
A congressional hearing on anti-Semitism has shone a spotlight on the tensions between free speech and campus safety.
It’s not shocking to see Israeli children celebrate the Gaza genocide
Israel has long been indoctrinating its children to believe Palestinians are less than human.
Missiles from Houthi-controlled Yemen target commercial tanker, report says
Another tanker reports 'exchange of fire' with speedboat off Yemen’s coastal city of Hodeidah.
Allies raising pressure on Israel to halt Gaza bombardment
Calls for a ceasefire are growing after the UN passed a resolution and the US warned of deteriorating support.
Refugee designer brings Afghan culture to Paris fashion
An Afghan refugee is making his mark in the Paris fashion scene.
Thai MP sentenced to six years for insulting monarchy
Opposition lawmaker Rukchanok Srinork was prosecuted under Thailand's strict lese-majeste laws.
Lazzarini: Gaza’s agony – hungry, forsaken, dehumanised
UNRWA chief depicts Gaza's plight - inhumane conditions, hunger, and people feeling betrayed by the world.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 68
Pressure is mounting on Israel amid a UNGA resolution as Biden makes statements signalling divisions with Netanyahu.
Applause at UN as General Assembly votes to back Gaza ceasefire
The United Nations General Assembly has voted overwhelmingly in favour of a ceasefire in Gaza.
‘We are the living dead’: Drought-hit Tunisian villages battle isolation
Tunisian dams are filled at just 22 percent capacity and some 20 dams have already gone out of service.

