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US and EU struggle to agree on funding for Ukraine
Concern is growing over Ukraine's ability to continue defence against Russia should delays of Western funds persist.
Gaza as a global metaphor for reclaiming justice
Gaza acts as a mirror reflecting their own local resistance for different dispossessed groups.
Finally free, Ubai was among the last Palestinian detainees Israel released
Tired but relieved, he is happy he can resume treatment to save his arm and pursue his dreams for the future again.
A way of saying ‘we shall overcome’: Playing football on Robben Island
The Makana Football Association was another way to resist apartheid by political prisoners in the South African jail.
There is nowhere safe for children to go in Gaza
Israel's orders to move are not ensuring families survive, but merely giving them the option to die elsewhere.
Beijing accuses US navy of ‘illegally’ entering South China Sea territory
China says that the United States has undermined 'regional peace and stability'.
Yemen’s Houthis target Israeli-linked ships in Red Sea. Here’s what to know
The Houthis seem to have made a strategic shift towards maritime operations to ramp up pressure on the US and Israel.
Venezuela claims large support for annexing oil-rich Guyana territory
Venezuela claims that a referendum showed massive support for establishing a state in Essequibo.
Corruption trial of Israeli PM Netanyahu resumes
An emergency order from Israel's justice minister following the events of October 7 had put the case on pause.
Deadly eruption of Indonesia’s Mount Marapi volcano
Eleven hikers found dead and another 12 missing after eruption of Mount Marapi volcano.

