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Can the US have an honest debate about Palestine and Israel?
In Congress, universities, the business world and on the streets, Americans are debating the future of the Middle East.
As Israel’s war on Gaza rages, humanitarian crisis worsens
Health, sanitation, water and food services near breaking point as fighting intensifies.
What’s at stake in Madagascar’s upcoming presidential election?
The impoverished country goes to the polls on Thursday after weeks of protests over alleged electoral irregularities.
Two months after flood in Libya’s Derna, mental anguish still takes lives
The damage left behind is more than physical as people mourn lost loved ones and deal with their own trauma.
Palestinian lives matter as much as any other human life
The Palestinian struggle for freedom has been demonised, just as South Africa's was.
Court rules UK plan to send migrants to Rwanda unlawful
The government's planned scheme could put asylum seekers at 'risk of ill-treatment', according to the court's ruling.
At least 30 killed, dozens injured in Kashmir bus accident
The accident took place on a remote mountain road in Doda area, about 200km southeast of Srinagar city.
US and China agree to resume stalled cooperation on climate crisis
World's biggest polluters agree to work together on curbing methane and plastic pollution ahead of COP28 climate summit.
Canadian PM tells Israel to end ‘killing of babies’
Israel's Netanyahu lashes out after Justin Trudeau urged 'restraint' in Gaza.
China’s Xi to meet Biden: What’s the agenda, will Gaza war be discussed?
Security and trade to dominate the agenda of the first meeting between President Biden and China's Xi in six years.

