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How are Harvard, Penn presidents responding to campus anti-Semitism row?
Harvard's Claudine Gay and Penn's Elizabeth Magill released statements a day after their heated Congress hearing.
Israel should face war crimes probe over journalist death in Lebanon: NGOs
Rights groups say attack that killed Reuters journalist and injured six others 'likely a direct attack on civilians'.
Azerbaijan’s Aliyev calls snap presidential elections for February
The president of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, has ordered elections to be held earlier than scheduled.
Student shoots classmate dead in Russian school before killing herself
Investigators say 14-year-old wounded five children using a pump-action shotgun as interior ministry probes motive.
World Food Programme to end general assistance in northwest Syria
The UN agency's decision comes amid a funding shortage as northwest Syria faces increasing food insecurity.
EU-China summit: Leaders say ‘differences’, rivalries must be addressed
With two wars and tense trade relations, EU and Chinese officials open talks hoping for 'mutually beneficial' ties.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy: The forgotten man
As Russia’s invasion approaches the two-year mark, the world seems to have lost interest in Ukraine, and its president.
Two months of Israel-Gaza war: How divided is the world?
The war has cleaved the world between those calling for a ceasefire, those backing Israel and some sitting on the fence.
Seychelles declares state of emergency after flood and explosion
The floods are the latest in a series of climate shocks recorded this year across East Africa.
China warns against ‘undermining’ Belt and Road plan after Italy withdraws
Italy, the only major Western power to have joined China's global infrastructure initiative, is exiting in 2024.

