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Street protests grow in Iran as the country faces an internet blackout
Protests across Iran are growing as thousands of people voice anger at the dire state of the country’s economy.
Jazz close out Mavericks to end 5-game losing streak; Pacers beat Hornets
Anthony Edwards becomes third-youngest player in NBA to reach 10,000 career points as Wolves hold off Cavs.
Europe should prepare for Greenland’s annexation and end of NATO: Experts
US and Russian ideologies would be in alignment, leaving Europe as an island of liberalism, according to analysts.
Venezuela releases imprisoned political figures in Trump-approved move
Former Venezuelan opposition candidate Enrique Marquez is among 'large number' of prisoners released.
Heavy fighting in Aleppo, Syria, after talks with SDF collapse
Clashes began in Aleppo after talks on integrating the Syrian Democratic Forces into the national army stalled.
Somaliland recognition: Israel’s foothold in the Horn of Africa
Critics view Israel's moves in the Horn of Africa as part of Netanyahu's expansive conflict and influence agenda.
What is Chavismo – and is it dead after US abduction of Venezuela’s Maduro?
The sociopolitical ideology founded by former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is rooted in anti-imperialism.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,415
These are the key developments from day 1,415 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Landfill collapse kills one and leaves dozens missing in Philippines
Rescuers retrieve eight people alive and are searching for more missing in Binaliw, Cebu city.
‘We just sit and cry’: Gaza’s cancer patients die waiting for treatment
Gaza cancer deaths triple as doctors say Israel allows entry of 'chocolates and chips" but blocks chemotherapy drugs.

