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Amnesty demands Israel drop death penalty bills ‘entrenching apartheid’
Amnesty International says bills would mean 'punishment is being reserved for, and weaponised against, Palestinians'.
Epstein audio with former Israeli PM sheds new light on relationship
Recordings released in the Epstein files include a conversation the billionaire had with former Israeli PM Ehud Barak.
What does 303 billion barrels of Venezuelan oil look like?
We visualise the scale of the world’s largest oil reserves, worth trillions of dollars and now controlled by the US.
Israel reopens Rafah crossing but continues bombing Palestinians
Israeli troops allowed the first Palestinians through the newly reopened Rafah crossing on Monday.
French authorities raid X offices, summon Musk in cybercrime probe
Investigation into social media platform looks at complicity in crimes including Holocaust denial and child pornography.
Modi, Trump announce India-US ‘trade deal’: What we know and what we don’t
US president says deal reached with India after Modi agreed to stop buying Russian oil. But details are scarce.
Protecting children is a priority – now is the time to prove it
Governments are launching a global drive to scale proven measures to prevent violence against children.
Syrian forces enter Qamishli under ceasefire deal with SDF: State media
This is a breaking news story.
Sudan military claims to break siege of key Kordofan city of Kadugli
Government forces have entered South Kordofan's capital, Kadugli, days after breaking a siege in nearby Dilling.

