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‘Minimal’ fuel to be allowed into Gaza after UN warns of starvation risk
Palestinians struggle with food shortages as aid deliveries halted by communications blackout.
Azerbaijan must let ethnic Armenians return to Nagorno-Karabakh: UN court
Tens of thousands of ethnic Armenians fled the region after Azeri forces seized the territory after a lightning assault.
Can the UN Security Council stop Israel’s war on Gaza?
The UN Security Council has agreed to call for 'humanitarian pauses' after a crucial vote.
White House slams Elon Musk’s ‘abhorrent’ promotion of anti-Semitism
'Actual truth': Musk voiced support for post that accused Jews of weakening the West through support for immigration.
More than 20 patients die at Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital amid Israeli raid
Health ministry spokesman says at least 24 people have died at Gaza's largest hospital in 48 hours due to power cuts.
Russia seeks to outlaw LGBTQ movement as ‘extremist’
Justice Ministry files lawsuit in Supreme Court to ban 'movement' in most drastic step against the community so far.
Argentina’s economy foundering on eve of general election
Winner between Sérgio Massa and Javier Milei will have to deal with debt mountain, soaring inflation, worsening poverty.
As Israel bombs Gaza, Ireland’s enduring support of Palestine gets stronger
Writers, politicians, and activists in Ireland, often an outlier in the West on the Middle East war, call for peace.
New Maldives president promises to expel foreign military personnel
Mohamed Muizzu, who is seen as pro-China, campaigned on a promise to evict Indian troops from the country.
Do You Want To Die Today? Inside Canada’s Euthanasia Program
The number of Canadians receiving euthanasia is the highest in the world as the country expands access to the procedure.

