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‘No end in sight’: Gaza’s traumatised children need psychological aid
Doctors at Al-Aqsa hospital say children showing signs of trauma and distress after seeing parents, relatives killed.
Mixed reactions as Javier Milei wins Argentina presidential election
Javier Milei's victory has provoked cautious notes of congratulation from across the globe.
‘My soul and beating heart’: Orphaned Syrian children find new family
Syrian couples who can't have children are fostering, jofully embracing life as parents.
Argentina election: What’s next after Javier Milei’s victory?
Argentina's President-elect Javier Milei inherits a country crippled by economic problems.
Why does Israel target Palestinian hospitals? Psyops, say analysts
Targeting hospitals is psychological warfare Israel can get away with with the US’s tacit approval, say analysts.
Rescuers to dig new shaft for 41 workers trapped in India tunnel for 9 days
Officials in the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand are exploring fresh rescue plans after previous attempts stalled.
US defence chief visits Ukraine in show of solidarity
The Pentagon chief is in Kyiv to reassure Ukraine of US support amid aid arguments in Washington.
Qatar-UN mediation returns orphaned Ukrainian teen home after Russia ordeal
Bohdan Yermokhin is one of 20,000 Ukrainian children who were illegally taken to Russia from Ukraine's occupied regions.
Israeli tanks besiege Gaza’s Indonesian Hospital
The situation in northern Gaza's sole remaining medical facility is 'catastrophic', the Health Ministry says.
UK Labour’s failure to call for a Gaza ceasefire is not surprising
Party's stance on Palestine has always been and still is morally corrupt.

