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Calls for justice grow after Israeli settlers kill another US citizen
Rights advocates say US envoy Mike Huckabee has failed to push for accountability for Israeli abuses against Americans.
Displaced Sudanese women caught up in war suffer wretched Ramadan
Women in Sudan’s Al-Sarraf camp face hunger and disease during a desperate holy month.
Lebanon’s second airport could receive passengers by summer, officials say
Lebanon has long discussed opening a second airport. As the political debate has faded, the possibility is near.
Palestinian filmmaker showcases the beauty of pre-war Gaza
Palestinian journalist Yousef Al Helou documented Gaza and its people in 2023, months before the start of Israel’s war,
Four years into the Ukraine war, Moscow sees vindication, not failure
What many in the West viewed as a strategic blunder is increasingly seen in Moscow as a costly but necessary gamble.
Anthropic vs the Pentagon: Why AI firm is taking on Trump administration
Anthropic was the first AI developer to be used in classified operations by the US Defense Department.
Thousands join Manila corruption protest on 40th anniversary of uprising
In the Philippines, thousands of protesters clashed with police in Manila on the 40th anniversary of a popular uprising.
Why Indian PM Modi’s Israel visit matters for Pakistan’s security
The tightening strategic embrace between New Delhi and Tel Aviv could test Pakistan's diplomacy, say analysts.
Japan to install missiles near Taiwan: Are China tensions set to spike?
Japan plans to deploy missiles near Taiwan, a move analysts say risks deepening regional tensions with China.
UN: 6.5 million in Somalia facing hunger
The UN is warning 6.5 million people in Somalia are facing extreme hunger, triggered by a prolonged drought.

