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Thousands of starved Palestinians storm warehouse in Gaza for bags of flour
Thousands of Palestinians stormed a UN WFP warehouse in Gaza, taking bags of flour after months of Israeli blockade.
Seven migrants die when boat capsizes at Canary Island dock
Seven people died when an overcrowded boat of migrants capsized upon reaching a dock in the Canary Islands.
Trump warns Netanyahu off Iran strike as nuclear talks continue
US president says an Israeli strike 'would be inappropriate to do right now because we're very close to a solution.'
‘We can’t say we didn’t know’: Israeli academics demand end to war on Gaza
In their letter protesting against the war on Gaza, the academics' centre on the suffering of Palestinians.
Russia proposes new round of Istanbul talks; Ukraine pushes for memorandum
The renewed diplomatic push comes under growing pressure from Trump and heavy bombardments.
Houston-based Avelo Airlines faces backlash for deportation flights
The first commercial airline to use its planes to deport migrants says contract 'too valuable not to pursue'.
Nowhere to Belong
Mass deportations of Haitians from the Dominican Republic are tearing families apart and causing widespread fear.
Influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate face UK rape and trafficking charges
Latest charges come as self-styled 'misogynist' brothers face separate human trafficking case in Romania.
Harvard University agrees to transfer ownership of slavery photographs
The photographs of a father and daughter have sparked conversations about the legacy of slavery and who profits from it.
Afghanistan’s children starve as calls for help go unanswered
Afghanistan’s children are starving as aid cuts and the freezing of Taliban assets hit the most vulnerable people.
Will Southeast Asian nations pick sides between the US and China?
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, ASEAN, met for a high stakes summit.
Who is behind Tren de Aragua?
A look at the gang at the centre of US President Donald Trump’s immigration policy.
Israeli strike kills eight relatives of Palestinian photojournalist
Palestinian photojournalist Osama al-Arbid lost eight of his family members in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City.
Sudan’s aid workers fear crackdown under strict new army rules
Aid workers fear arrest and worsening of hunger crisis that already threatens millions of people.
US to penalise foreign officials who ‘censor’ US companies, citizens
Trump administration has criticised countries for restrictions on expression, even as it cracks down on dissent at home.
Wheat shipment arrives in Syria as EU passes legislation to lift sanctions
The European Council extended asset freezes and travel bans on individuals linked to the former Assad government.
Uni 'sorry' for not allowing enough time for exam
Students were only given two hours to complete what should have been a three-hour physics test.
Fight for the Pacific – Episode 2: Fallout Zone
In the crossfire of a global power struggle, a compelling look at the impact of militarisation of the Pacific islands.
Why the US and Israel are pushing to privatize aid to Gaza
The US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation will start distributing aid in Gaza, despite UN concerns.
Namibia marks inaugural Genocide Remembrance Day with call for reparations
Germany has acknowledged early 1900s genocide of Herero and Nama people, but reparations remain elusive.