Dozens from same family killed in Gaza as Israel continues bombardment
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Dozens of people from the same family were killed in the Jabalia refugee camp, the…

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Dozens from same family killed in Gaza as Israel continues bombardment

Fears of all-out ethnic war rise in Sudan’s Darfur
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Doha, Qatar – The next major battle in Sudan’s civil war between the army and…

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Fears of all-out ethnic war rise in Sudan’s Darfur

Netherlands voters head to the polls in tight race
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After Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s record-breaking 13 years in office, a knife-edge election is likely…

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Netherlands voters head to the polls in tight race

OpenAI averts internal crisis with return of CEO Sam Altman
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The AI ​​research company is reinstating Altman as CEO after his firing last week threatened…

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OpenAI averts internal crisis with return of CEO Sam Altman

Ethiopia talks with Oromo rebel group end without deal for a third time
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The negotiations in Tanzania were followed by talks in April and May, which also failed…

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Ethiopia talks with Oromo rebel group end without deal for a third time

‘What’s wrong?’: The silence of Pakistanis on expulsion of Afghan refugees
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Islamabad, Pakistan – They were a common sight in major Pakistani cities and performed low-paid…

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‘What’s wrong?’: The silence of Pakistanis on expulsion of Afghan refugees

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 637
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As we enter the 637th day of the war, these are the most important developments….

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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 637

10 years after Haiyan, are mangroves protecting Philippine coastal areas?
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Tacloban, Philippines – For ten years, pig farmer Alejandro Sumayang has been planting mangrove plants…

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10 years after Haiyan, are mangroves protecting Philippine coastal areas?

Money, power and time: Is the future of 50-over cricket on the line?
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After 45 days and 48 games India’s biggest cricket party ended with a devastating blow…

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Money, power and time: Is the future of 50-over cricket on the line?

Five things that went wrong for India in the Cricket World Cup final
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Australia are champions for the sixth time after defeating India by six wickets in the…

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Five things that went wrong for India in the Cricket World Cup final