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Relief and defiance in Lebanon as Israel, Hezbollah ceasefire starts
A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah has taken effect amid hopes of a permanent end to Israeli attacks on Lebanon, as well as more…
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Pakistan police crackdown clears Khan protesters from Islamabad
Pakistan’s security forces have driven supporters of imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan from the capital, Islamabad, following a sweeping…
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Flooding in Gaza compounds hardship of people displaced by Israeli attacks
Heavy rains have flooded tent encampments of displaced Palestinians across the Gaza Strip, adding misery to communities already devastated by…
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UNESCO is failing victims of Japan’s historical colonial exploitation
On November 24, 2024, Japan held a memorial service at its UNESCO site, the Sado Gold Mines, in Niigata to…
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Resolving India’s population woes requires political maturity
Population growth in India is on a downward trajectory. Economist Shamika Ravi, a member of the Economic Advisory Council to…
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Pakistan protests live: Imran Khan supporters converge on Islamabad
Supporters of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan arrived in the capital, Islamabad, demanding his release from jail and the government’s…
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UN evacuation in Haiti, police assault stronghold of gang leader ‘Barbecue’
The United Nations has ordered the evacuation of its staff from Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince as clashes between armed gangs, the…
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Laos’ methanol poisoning deaths send chill through backpacker paradise
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Who is Calin Georgescu, Romanian right-wing candidate leading the election?
An independent candidate who until two years ago was part of Romania’s main far-right party has emerged as the surprising…
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‘Enough is enough’: Pakistan’s Islamabad on edge before Imran Khan protest
For Mohammad Zaheer, a 14-year-old ninth-grader at a government school in Islamabad, the unexpected Monday holiday was a chance to…
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