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Hong Kong denies visa to prominent Tiananmen Square scholar
Rowena He lost her job at the Chinese University of Hong Kong after her visa was not renewed.
Dispatches from Ukraine’s front lines: A brigade on the southern front
From a subterranean town to the start of a pre-dawn assault, an inside look at life on four front lines over four days.
Israel’s war on Gaza in 10 explainers
The big picture on a rapidly escalating conflict that now threatens to blow up into a regional conflagration.
Will the Israel-Hamas war upend China’s Middle East ambitions?
The war threatens to thwart Beijing's hopes of emerging as a key mediator and alternative to the US in the region.
Gaza’s journalists: Reporting under bombardment
With little sleep, internet or safety in the middle of Israel's war, Gazan journalists are getting information out.
War on Gaza: What’s the impact globally?
Bank of Israel cuts growth forecast while the World Bank warns the global economy is at a 'dangerous juncture'.
England hold on to beat Argentina in Rugby World Cup third place playoff
England finish third at the Rugby World Cup by stopping waves of late Argentina attacks and prevailing 26-23.
Israel and Palestine: Is war the only way out?
A ground invasion is likely, and an Israeli attempt to expel Palestinians from Gaza is possible. But so is diplomacy.
Protesters shut New York’s Grand Central Station, demanding Gaza ceasefire
Dozens of protesters seen being arrested by police as authorities announce temporary closure of station.
Biden and Xi expected to meet next month after high-level US-China meetings
Promises of a meeting between the two leaders follows a trip to Washington by Foreign Minister Wang Yi.

