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Belarus says Ukraine amassing troops at border amid incursion into Russia | Russia-Ukraine war News
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko says Kyiv has stationed more than 120,000 soldiers along its border with Belarus, the country’s state…
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Why does the US have such a high maternal mortality rate? | Health News
Amid fierce debates around abortion and challenges with access to healthcare, women in the United States face another battle: the…
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India-administered Kashmir to hold first local elections in a decade | Elections News
Nearly nine million people are registered to vote in the polls from September 18 for the 90-member legislative assembly. Indian-administered…
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Gaza’s other death toll | Opinions
Almost 10 months since the start of the Israeli genocide in Gaza, the official death toll has now exceeded 40,000.…
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Here’s what’s in the US’s $20 billion weapons package to Israel | Israel-Palestine conflict
NewsFeed The Biden administration has approved sending $20B worth of arms to Israel, even as the US publicly calls for…
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A hidden ocean on Mars, would it spur human settlement? | Space News
A stream of liquid water could be brimming beneath the craggy, tan rock crust on Mars, enough to make up…
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Gaza, Ukraine conflicts increasing Geneva Conventions violations: Red Cross | Genocide News
International humanitarian law violations should not be normalised, ICRC warns, noting 120 global conflicts as it marks Geneva Conventions’ 75th…
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‘A dream’: How the Americas’ first free town took its independence back | Arts and Culture News
San Basilio de Palenque, Colombia – Overlooking the usually sleepy, languid town of San Basilio de Palenque is a statue…
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After Hasina: Cautious optimism for Bangladesh’s future | Opinions
By all quantifiable measures, Bangladesh’s now deposed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was the most entrenched, dominant and brutal dictator the…
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America’s promises of racial justice remain unfulfilled and untrustworthy | Racism
It appears that the corner the United States supposedly turned in 2020 in recognising and addressing its systemic racism was…
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