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Ukraine military officer had key role in Nord Stream sabotage, reports say
President Zelenskyy has denied Ukraine was behind blasts that cut off major route for Russian gas exports to Europe.
Turkey’s ‘Saturday mothers’ allowed to hold vigil for first time since 2018
Relatives of victims of enforced disappearances in the 80s and 90s held a sit-in in Istanbul following a court ruling.
Two premature babies die, 37 under threat at Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital
Neonatal intensive care unit stops working at under-siege facility with power outages and no fuel.
From Paris to Karachi, protesters rally in support of Palestine
Across the world, demonstrators call for an immediate ceasefire and urgent humanitarian action in Gaza.
Poland’s nationalist ‘Independence March’ draws thousands in Warsaw
Dubbed as the 'largest patriotic demonstration in Europe', it was overshadowed by far-right's recent electoral defeat.
Israeli attacks target Rafah as tens of thousands flee to south Gaza
No place is safe in Gaza, as continuous bombardment triggers mass evacuations in the besieged enclave.
Israel’s military failed the nation, but that won’t end Israeli militarism
The October 7 attack was a shock to the system in Israel that made clear there is no military solution in Palestine.
Why is Western media accused of bias on Israel-Palestine?
Journalists sign letter alleging pro-Israeli reporting and dehumanisation of Palestinians.
Analysis: How long will Hezbollah’s Nasrallah hold back against Israel?
As Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah told the world in his latest speech on Saturday, there will be no big war.
Hundreds of thousands rally in London demanding Gaza ceasefire
Many far-right counterprotesters clash with police, arrested to 'prevent breach of peace'.

