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Why did Yemen’s Houthis launch attack on Israel, will it help Gaza?
Just like Hezbollah, it appears the Iran-backed Houthis are still refraining from using all the tools in their arsenal.
As Israel bombs and food runs out, thousands flee to southern Gaza
More than 70 percent of Gaza’s population of 2.3 million have been displaced since the start of the war.
Ex-UN official: Palestine-Israel two-state solution ‘a joke’ at UN
Craig Mokhiber criticises the UN’s inaction on the ‘genocide’ in Gaza and labels Oslo Accords a mockery within the UN.
Russia spends millions on war propaganda films. Most are box office bombs
As the war in Ukraine drags on, the Kremlin is trying to win audiences over at the movies.
Ankara slams EU report on Turkey’s membership bid as unjust and biased
The report on Turkey's progress towards meeting standards for EU membership says Ankara is 'backsliding'.
Chainsaw-wielding thieves target Mediterranean’s century-old olive trees
Thieves have become increasingly brazen, snatching tractors and expensive equipment along with olives.
Paris conference set to discuss ways to provide aid to civilians in Gaza
Proposals for finding ways to help Gaza civilians include opening a maritime corridor and setting up floating hospitals.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 34
As the conflict between Israel and Gaza enters its 34th day, these are the main developments.
Pro-Palestine activists in Melbourne disrupt Israeli shipping company
Hundreds of pro-Palestine protesters in Australia disrupted the supply of an Israeli cargo shipping company.
Pakistan, Turkey, Iran leaders visit Central Asia in diplomatic push
Putin visits Kazakhstan while Raisi, Erdogan and Kakar are due to attend a regional economic summit in Uzbekistan.

