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Arab World
Three Israelis killed in West Bank shooting amid deadly Jenin raids
Three Israeli security personnel have been killed in a shooting at a checkpoint in Hebron, as Israel brought reinforcements in…
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World News
Russia says it intercepted more than 150 Ukrainian drones in ‘massive’ raid
Russia says it has stopped a “massive” Ukrainian air attack by downing at least 158 drones in 15 regions, including…
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Main News
Exit polls say German far-right party to win eastern state in regional vote
Germany’s Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is on track to become the first far-right party to win a regional election…
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Main News
What to know about the polio vaccination campaign in Gaza
The United Nations, in collaboration with Palestinian health authorities, has officially begun a campaign to vaccinate children in the Gaza…
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Reports and Studies
Penguins on the precipice: Survival in the ‘noisiest bay in the world’
The first time I visited St Croix island, in 2017, it was home to about 6,000 breeding pairs of African…
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Main News
Amid Israel’s war on Gaza, cyclist Alaa al-Dali fights for a shot at glory
In March 2018, Gaza’s champion cyclist Alaa al-Dali was six months away from realising his goal of representing Palestine at…
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Arab World
Israeli war on Gaza live: ‘Surrounded by nothing but death and destruction’
UN condemns Israel for inflicting “enormous destruction” in the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank as the army…
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Reports and Studies
‘Houses would get petrol bombed’: UK race riots evoke memories of the 1970s
As a 16-year-old schoolgirl in her classroom at Plaistow Grammar School in London’s East End, Leila Hassan Howe, now 76,…
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Main News
Philippines, China trade accusations of ramming ships in South China Sea
China and the Philippines have accused each other of ramming their ships in a disputed area of the South China Sea as…
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Articles
The danger of ‘pro-EU’ Euroscepticism in the Western Balkans
Katerina Kolozova Over the past few years, attitudes towards accession to the European Union in Western Balkan candidate states have…
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