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Israel deserves every bit of the global public criticism it is receiving
Israel has only itself to blame for the the public outrage against its apartheid reality and the horrific war on Gaza.
Kissinger: A war criminal with a Nobel Peace Prize
The former US secretary of state left behind a legacy of bloody policies still embraced by US officials.
Legia Warsaw fans appear in UK court over violence before Aston Villa match
Police file charges against 46 people over unrest outside the stadium as Villa and Legia trade blame.
First aid trucks enter Gaza since end of truce, renewed Israeli strikes
Aid organisations say they face difficulties operating as Israel resumes its bombardment of Palestinians in Gaza.
On Palestine, the gap between the US right and left is huge
Two takes on Gaza with ex-US National Security Advisor John Bolton and human rights activist Sarah Leah Whitson.
Five grassroots climate justice movements COP28 could learn from
From Pakistan to Paraguay, these campaigns are trying to bring out changes in communities at front line of the crisis
Heavy snowfall shuts down air, rail links in southern Germany
Flights grounded at Munich airport, Bayern Munich’s home match against Union Berlin also called off.
Police raid Moscow gay bars after top court’s LGBTQ ‘extremist’ designation
Russia's Supreme Court ruling has been the most drastic step against the LGBTQ movement under Putin's rule.
Reparations fund ‘historic’, but real fight begins now: Climate campaigners
Experts say the loss and damage fund launched at COP28 is just the first step towards climate justice.
Israel issues ‘evacuation map’ as it targets south Gaza
South Gaza and its displaced Palestinians have been heavily bombarded by Israeli forces since the truce came to an end.

