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Russians, Belarusians to compete as ‘neutrals’ at 2024 Paris Olympics: IOC
The athletes had initially been banned from competing internationally following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Ireland bids farewell to singer-songwriter Shane MacGowan
Thousands pay tribute in Dublin to the musician best known as the lead vocalist for The Pogues.
‘An hour from hell’: Surviving six bullets in a Pakistan bus attack
The bus with 45 passengers was hit by armed men last week. Ten people died. Bibi Roshan survived multiple bullet wounds.
Changing course: How Javier Milei will transform Argentina’s foreign policy
President-elect Milei will seek to align Latin America’s third largest economy with the US, Israel and ‘the free world’.
What’s next for Argentina under far-right President Javier Milei?
Marc Lamont Hill explores the economic and human rights impact incoming President Javier Milei will have on Argentina.
Gaza artist going to Ireland ends up trapped in Rafah by Israeli bombs
Almadhoun was to fly to Ireland for his art, but has been stuck at Gaza’s Rafah border.
‘Choiceless elections’: Zimbabweans cry foul before bizarre by-elections
Opposition figures and analysts say Zimbabwe's political arena is being shaped to enforce a one-party state.
Israel police stop settlers march in Jerusalem after ‘racist chants’
The march had initially been approved despite concerns over potential violence during the war on Gaza.
Who is Ilya Ponomarev, the anti-war Russian renegade exiled in Ukraine?
Ponomarev, once a liberal parliamentarian, likens himself to Charles de Gaulle. Does he really pose a threat to Putin?
Former Israeli army general on civilian deaths in Gaza
Marc Lamont Hill challenges former Israeli general, Yaakov Amidror, on civilian deaths and Israel’s military operations.

