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Is the US in trouble in the Middle East?
As the West gives its full support to Israel, the Global South takes a different approach.
‘So world knows’: Gaza parents mark children’s names on bodies amid bombing
Families are writing their children's names on their bodies so they can be identified after Israeli raids.
Dozens killed, many missing after coal mine fire in Kazakhstan
A fire at a mine owned by steel giant ArcelorMittal has killed at least 28 workers, with more than 20 still missing.
Gaza divides the world along faultlines set by Ukraine war
Russia is running short of shells but Israel's war in Gaza threatens to cloud US diplomacy.
Israel ‘expanding’ troops in Gaza, Hamas to counter with ‘full force’
Israel says it's 'expanding' ground activities in Gaza Strip after telecommunications were knocked out.
Gaza under communications blackout, amid warnings of cover for war crimes
Enclave without phone, internet services for more than 12 hours amid warnings blackout could conceal rights abuses.
A cricket rivalry evolves: How Indian fans came to love English players
While the cricketing rivalry has often been bitter and influenced by colonial history, it has changed in recent years.
UN’s Navi Pillay: Israel has ‘no intention of ending occupation’
The chair of the UN Commission of Inquiry discusses findings on 'unlawful occupation of Palestinian Territory'.
Thousands of Gaza workers go ‘missing’ in Israel amid wartime mass arrests
Israel has so far refused to release information about Gaza workers who have disappeared, human rights groups say.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 22
As the conflict between Israel and Gaza enters its 22nd day, these are the main developments.

