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Health institutions must demand an end to Israel’s atrocities in Gaza
They can't remain silent while our colleagues are being targeted, and the future health of an entire people is at risk.
In a Tunisian town, Sudanese refugees wait in fear for UN protection
Hundreds of Sudanese refugees are cornered in the Zarzis olive groves, fearing local anger and hoping for UN protection.
Car bomb kills Russia-backed politician in east Ukraine
Numerous attacks have targeted Moscow-installed officials in the Ukrainian regions to which Russia lays claim.
Who is Rashida Tlaib, why was the Palestinian-American lawmaker censured?
The congresswoman says she will not be silenced as politicians accuse her of supporting the destruction of Israel.
Why is Gaza’s al-Shifa hospital at the heart of Israel’s war?
It's Gaza's largest hospital, sheltering and treating thousands of Palestinians even as Israel attacks it.
Bangladesh garment worker killed during pay protests
Police use tear gas and rubber bullets to break up protests by hundreds of workers who rejected pay rise.
Bangladesh garment workers ‘frustrated’ by gov’t wage hike after protests
The minimum wage increase comes after weeks of the worst protests in a decade hit Bangladesh's major industrial areas.
Glenn ‘on-no-legs’ Maxwell’s match-winning knock hailed as greatest ever
Cricket fans and stars hail Maxwell's 201-run knock that led Australia to a stunning win over Afghanistan.
Afghans fleeing Pakistan lack water, food and shelter
People enter Afghanistan with just the clothes on their back, with many not allowed to take any household belongings.
Ohio leads as abortion rights drive string of victories in US elections
Pro-abortion rights candidates and legislation have won in Ohio, Kentucky, Virginia and Pennsylvania.

