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The state of exception in Honduras is endangering innocent lives
The heavy-handed security measures introduced to tackle gang violence have triggered a spike in abuses and deaths.
Pro-EU Donald Tusk set to become prime minister of Poland
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki loses key vote in parliament, clearing the way for Donald Tusk to become new PM.
In Mexico, a community gathers to celebrate a quinceañera — for the elderly
Organisers hope the event can allow older women to enjoy a tradition they might not have been able to afford when young.
Barbie leads Golden Globe nominations, just ahead of Oppenheimer
Two blockbusters were collectively dubbed 'Barbenheimer' after their theatrical releases happened to fall on same date.
What’s Article 370? What to know about India top court verdict on Kashmir
The Supreme Court backs Prime Minister Narendra Modi's removal of Indian-administered Kashmir's semi-autonomy.
UK’s David Cameron scolds Scottish leader Humza Yousaf over Erdogan meeting
Cameron says a meeting on sidelines of COP28 breached protocol because a UK official was not present.
Israel should learn from French mistakes in Algeria
And President Biden from President Kennedy's principled support for an occupied people's struggle for liberation.
Analysis: Has the approach to tunnel warfare changed for Israel and Hamas?
Both sides seem to be even more cautious about the tunnels than they were at the beginning of the conflict.
Rwanda row: PM Sunak, who pledged to ‘stop the boats’, faces crucial test
Sunak's Conservatives criticise the plan to deport refugees from the UK to Rwanda as contradicting international law.
UN-run school shelters in Gaza are under attack by Israeli forces
UN-run schools in north Gaza have been bombed and stormed by Israeli forces, leaving behind widespread destruction.

