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Quarter of a million Palestinians in Khan Younis are terrified again as a renewed Israeli ground operation looms.
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US presidents have put themselves above international law. Now they are also immune from domestic law.
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Artificial Intelligence, power and social control - an exploration of what AI could mean for humanity.
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In the past nine months, the horror of occupation violence has been amplifying Palestinians’ decades-old trauma.
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Experts warn about 'the largest cohort of paediatric amputees in history'.
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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Conservative party is expected to lose in the upcoming election.
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Dissenting Justice Sotomayor warns of 'nightmare' scenarios after Trump ruling that grants presumptive immunity.
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Tensions are rising in France, home to one of Europe's largest Muslim minorities, ahead of the snap election run-off.
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PM awaits report from Israeli intelligence as released prisoners claim they were tortured and abused in Israeli jails.
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More than 470 people have been taken into custody after mobs attacked Syrian shops and cars in central Turkey.
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Wife of journalist Aydos Sadykov blames Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev for attack last month.
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Gorongosa National Park was decimated after the war that ended in 1992. But it is a successful conservation story today.
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US president warns Supreme Court decision means there are virtually no limits on what a president could do in office.
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Economic growth in the UK has slowed under the Conservative Party, held back by poor productivity.
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The Israeli army has issued an evacuation order covering much of Khan Younis, Gaza's second-largest city.
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Biden lashes out at Supreme Court presidential ‘immunity’ ruling.
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Government accused of jailing environmentalists in a bid to 'muzzle criticism'.
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South Korean military says Pyongyang's claim of successful launch 'likely to be false'.
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World Benchmarking Alliance says companies should take greater responsibility for UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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Six poliovirus cases have been reported so far this year. But the country’s fight is not just against the disease.
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The annual celebration of abundant harvests has been replaced by widespread devastation and a dire humanitarian crisis.
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Beryl, the earliest Category 4 storm ever reported, is moving towards Jamaica after hitting the island of Carriacou.
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Calls for investigation grow as fighters from multiple states allege military using weapons such as white phosphorous.
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Top court declines to rule on Texas and Florida laws, but defends social media platforms' right to moderate content.
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As the war enters its 858th day, these are the main developments.