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Russian shelling kills seven in Ukrainian market, clouding Abu Dhabi talks
Donetsk Governor Vadym Filashkin accused Moscow of carrying out 'another targeted war crime'.
Gaza on the agenda as Turkiye’s Erdogan meets Egypt’s el-Sisi in Cairo
The Turkish president said humanitarian tragedy continues in the enclave amid a fresh wave of deadly Israeli attacks.
Mediators propose framework for crucial Iran-US talks this week
Proposals include requirement for Iran to halt uranium enrichment for three years and transfer stock to a third country.
Libya’s top prosecutor launches probe into Saif al-Islam Gaddafi’s killing
Statement from attorney general's office says forensics teams examines body and site of shooting.
Epstein, Israel’s Barak discussed ‘gigantic’ consultancy sums paid to Blair
In a released recording, convicted sex offender and former Israeli leader discuss 'gigantic' sums paid to former UK PM.
Epstein files reveal web of relationships among rich and powerful
Names of the rich and powerful are littered throughout the latest batch of the “Epstein files.”
Can India switch from Russian to Venezuelan oil, as Trump wants?
US President Donald Trump's plan to sell Venezuelan oil to India is neat, but may be operationally messy, analysts say.
US border security chief withdrawing 700 immigration agents from Minnesota
Tom Homan cites increased cooperation with local authorities but promises enforcement operations will continue.
UK pro-Palestinian activists not guilty of aggravated burglary
Six British activists acquitted of aggravated burglary relating to a 2024 raid on an Israeli defence firm Elbit.
Palestinians face restrictions leaving, entering Gaza through Rafah
Israel is severely restricting what Palestinians can bring into Gaza through the Rafah crossing.

