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Euclid space telescope sends images of ‘galactic zoo’, distant galaxies
Euclid is on the world's first-ever mission to investigate the enduring cosmic mysteries of dark matter and dark energy.
Portugal prime minister Antonio Costa resigns amid corruption investigation
Prosecutors earlier detained Costa's chief of staff and named Infrastructure Minister Joao Galamba as a formal suspect.
Britain’s Charles III gives first King’s Speech as monarch
Ceremony could be first and last chance for Conservative PM Rishi Sunak to pitch his legislative agenda to the public.
Palestinian activist attacked in the occupied West Bank
This activist in the occupied West Bank was detained, beaten and sexually assaulted by Israeli settlers.
Palestinian journalist Mohammad Abu Hasira killed in Israeli strike on Gaza
Mohammad Abu Hasira is one of dozens of journalists to be killed by the month-long bombardment of Gaza.
Islamophobia, anti-Semitism rises in EU amid Israel-Hamas war: Official
EU official tasked with combating Islamophobia says Muslims are often wrongly perceived as being involved in violence.
‘Court’s the fraudster’: What happened at Donald Trump’s fraud testimony?
After twice violating a gag order, Trump aired out his grievances at the witness stand in his civil fraud trial.
As Pakistan deports refugees, tense Afghanistan ties come in sharp focus
Pakistan says most Afghans have left voluntarily, a claim rejected by Kabul which calls Pakistani action 'humiliating'.
US protesters block ship allegedly carrying weapons to Israel
Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters calling for a ceasefire in Gaza tried to block a ship at a port in Washington.
One day, the war between Israel and Hamas will be over
And when that happens, Israelis and Palestinians will need to resume the process towards a two-state solution.

