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‘Boycott Israel’ breathes new life into 100-year-old Egyptian soda brand
Campaign to boycott Western producers linked to Israel has reignited demand for soda brand founded by Greek beekeeper.
Verstappen changes tune after winning the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix
The Dutch star, who won a record-extending 18th victory of the season, had criticised the Grand Prix before the race.
Diseases spread in Gaza amid water and sewage crisis, cholera feared
Gastrointestinal diseases, and respiratory and skin infections are rising, UN agencies say.
Hundreds of Thais trapped by clashes in northern Myanmar being evacuated
A group of 266 Thais are being rescued and flown back home via China, according to the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
When it comes to the Israeli-led ‘war on terror’, follow the money
Israel is embarking on a 'war on terror' that will benefit its military industry, but will have a devastating impact.
Alexander, Alexandria, and a tribute to a great Egyptian city
Islam Issa's Alexandria: The City that Changed the World is a history of Egypt's second city.
Argentina holds key presidential election with economy at stake
Anti-establishment candidate Javier Milei faces Economy Minister Sergio Massa of the mainstream Peronist coalition.
Pakistan military says four fighters killed near Afghanistan border
Troops are continuing to search the Khaisoor area of North Waziristan district for fighters in hiding.
‘Horrifying’: Dozens reported killed in Israeli attacks on camps, schools
At least 31 people killed in Israeli attacks on the Bureij and Nuseirat refugee camps, officials say.
Ukraine says Russia launched new drone attacks on three regions
Ukrainian military says its defences shot down 15 out of 20 Iranian-made Shahed drones overnight.

