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One family’s daily struggle reflects alarming food shortages in Yemen
Nasr has no steady employment in Sanaa. He, his wife and five daughters often go to bed hungry.
As Western powers crack down on migrants, Spain embraces 500,000
Madrid points to 'positive impact' of migration as it moves to grant 500,000 undocumented people legal status.
LIVE: Gaza ‘desperate’ as Israel aid blocks hit children hardest, UN says
Palestinians 'desperate' for Rafah crossing to open as prolonged closures compound widespread suffering, warns the UN.
US congresswoman Ilhan Omar sprayed with liquid at town hall meeting
US Rep Ilhan Omar of Minnesota was sprayed with an unknown substance by an assailant during a public meeting.
US congresswoman Ilhan Omar sprayed with liquid at town hall meeting
US Rep Ilhan Omar of Minnesota was sprayed with an unknown substance by an assailant during a public meeting.
South Korea’s former first lady sentenced to jail term in bribery case
Kim Keon Hee's husband, Yoon Suk Yeol, could be facing the death penalty over his declaration of martial law in 2024.
South Korea’s former first lady sentenced to jail term in bribery case
Kim Keon Hee's husband, Yoon Suk Yeol, could be facing the death penalty over his declaration of martial law in 2024.
Symbolic Doomsday Clock moves closer to midnight amid ‘catastrophic risks’
Atomic scientists say the public must demand quick action from leaders on nuclear and climate threats to avoid disaster.
Is Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ an effort to curtail Europe’s middle powers?
Most European countries have declined or demurred on their invitations to the US president's initiative to rebuild Gaza.
Pegula sets up Australian Open semi against Rybakina as Swiatek crashes out
Second seed Swiatek is stunned by Rybakina in straight sets while Pegula makes short work of her compatriot Anisimova.

