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Protesters gathered outside the New York residence of UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres demanding he do more on Gaza ...
Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza says 111 people have now died from famine and malnutrition in recent weeks.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has denied reports he plans to resign over a historic defeat his Liberal Democratic ...
Israeli forces continue bombarding Gaza as 109 aid groups call for action against Israel, warning that “mass starvation is ...
Media network urges action to end forced starvation that threatens Gaza’s entire population, including journalists.
Individuals and entities sanctioned include a small boat supplier in Asia and gang leaders based in North Africa.
As Europe fortifies its borders, growing numbers of North Africans are moving southwards into other African countries.
French news agency Agence France-Presse has urged Israel to facilitate the immediate evacuation of its freelance journalists ...
The meeting of top Chinese and EU officials will be overshadowed by old grievances, even as Beijing tries to hit reset.
A man accused of deliberately driving his car into a crowd of pedestrians in the United States, outside a Los Angeles ...
The ICJ is set to decide the future course of climate accountability in a landmark legal case brought by Vanuatu.
United States President Donald Trump said he has reached a trade deal with the Philippines, charging it 19 percent tariff ...
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