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As genocide rages, doctors must choose: Care or collaborationism
American doctors should be doing all we can to protect healthcare workers in Gaza. Why aren’t we?
Madagascar president re-elected as opposition denounces irregularities
Andry Rajoelina has secured a third term in an election marred by a low turnout and an opposition boycott.
Released Palestinians recount harsh conditions in Israeli prisons
As Palestinian women and children return home from Israeli prisons, many say they endured incredibly harsh conditions.
Finnish FM: Finland’s defence deal with Israel vs its stance on Gaza
Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen on Finland’s NATO accession, Russian threats, and Israeli deal vs Gaza stance.
Liverpool hold Man City as Haaland scores fastest 50 Premier League goals
Liverpool snap City's 23-match winning run at the Etihad as clash between the Premier League's top two ends 1-1.
India rescuers hit snags in two-week bid to free 41 tunnel workers
Rescue efforts to save workers trapped since November 12 slowed after damage to a digging machine.
Analysis: Lessons from Day One of truce in Gaza
Everyone stopped shooting, but can emotional reunions bring new understanding between warring sides?
‘Nothing standing’: Palestinians return to find Gaza homes destroyed
Amid the truce, some Palestinians returned to their houses in north and central Gaza - only to find rubble and debris.
Demands for permanent Gaza ceasefire at UK vigil for killed medical workers
Healthcare workers in London are demanding a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 50
The truce holds with more captive and prisoner swaps expected as Gaza receives limited but much-needed humanitarian aid.

