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As Russia’s war reaches milestone, Ukrainians count their personal losses | Russia-Ukraine war News
Kyiv, Ukraine – Olha, a 52-year-old nurse from the southern Ukrainian town of Voznesensk, feels as though the fear of…
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Germany: Will the far right beat the ‘firewall’? | TV Shows
The far-right AfD threatens to breach the political “firewall” that has long kept it out of power, as election disinformation…
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Argentina’s president gifts chainsaw to Trump adviser Elon Musk | Elon Musk
NewsFeed See the moment President Trump’s billionaire adviser on government spending Elon Musk was given a “chainsaw of bureaucracy” by…
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After splinter, can Sudan’s anti-war coalition reinvent itself? | Sudan war News
On February 10, Sudan’s largest antiwar coalition, Taqaddum, finally splintered. The disagreement was over whether to participate in a new…
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Gaza urgently needs a more effective humanitarian approach | Israel-Palestine conflict
The ceasefire agreement in Gaza has now held for a month. There have been critical moments and violations, but the…
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US man shot two Israeli tourists thinking they were Palestinians
Two Israelis in Miami were shot by a man who'd told police he’d carried out the attack thinking they were…
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To avoid another conflict in the Horn of Africa, now is the time to act | Opinions
The Horn of Africa is a turbulent region whose history and contemporary realities are intertwined with those of the Middle…
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Russian drones hit Ukraine power plant, leaving residents in the cold | Russia-Ukraine war News
Russian drone strikes have damaged a thermal power plant in Mykolaiv in southern Ukraine overnight, leaving 46,000 consumers without heating…
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Sudan army retakes more of capital Khartoum from RSF | News
Sudanese military makes gains in the capital as paramilitaries retain key positions. Sudan’s military captured a major bridge connecting the…
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