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Spain denied port of call to ship carrying arms to Israel from India
Spain has refused permission for an Israel-bound ship carrying arms from Chennai to call at the southeastern port of Cartagena, Transport Minister Oscar Puente said on Thursday. The ship...
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“Last Chance To Act,” South Africa alarms ICJ
The International Court of Justice (ICJ), on Thursday began hearing South Africa's petition to urge Israel to halt its military operations in Rafah.
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Arab League’s Bahrain summit concludes amid Israel’s relentless assault on Rafah
The 33rd Arab Summit held in Bahrain concluded on Thursday. The summit called for a UN peacekeeping force in the occupied Palestinian territories.
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Over 500 Palestinians killed by Israel in the West Bank since October 7
The death toll due to Israel operations in the occupied West Bank since October 7 crossed 500 on...
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Euro-Med Monitor clams Israel strike on civilians at internet distribution point, calls it “another massacre”
Israeli army has committed another horrific massacre against Palestinian civilians in Gaza City who were trying to access communications and Internet services, says Euro-Med...
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“Unapologetic islamophobe”: Australian groups protest Tejasvi Surya’s invitation
Dozens of Australian Muslim groups have condemned the decision to invite BJP's poster boy Tejasvi Surya to speak at the Australia Youth India Dialogue which Is being held In...
Lifestyle
Make tobacco industry accountable for environmental damage: UN health agency
The tobacco industry damages both the environment and human health, and needs to be more accountable for the destruction it causes, declared the World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday.
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Russians buried 16,000 Ukrainians in mass graves since April: Ukraine
The Ukrainian mayor of the city now under Russian control says his staff have found 25 new grave trenches and the ‘occupiers’ have buried at least 16,000 residents in mass graves in nearby villages
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Ukraine says 243 children killed amid war, 444 wounded
Ukraine says 243 children have been killed since Russia started its offensive, with another 444 wounded.
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Nepal: 14 bodies recovered from site of plane crash
Rescue workers in Nepal have recovered 14 bodies from the crash site of a small plane that went down with 22 people on board.
Sports
Real Madrid wins 14th European title defeating Liverpool
Real Madrid defeated Liverpool 1-0 on Saturday in the European Champions League final to win their record 14th European title. Vinicius Junior scored just before the hour with Real's...
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14-year-old Palestinian shot dead, Israeli attacks kill 13 children so far in 2022
Israeli forces shot a Palestinian teenager dead near Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank. The victim was the second Palestinian teenager killed this week.
Opinion
Crisis between West, Russia gives Turkey chance to strengthen
Ali Bilgic, Loughborough University
The longstanding neutrality of Sweden and Finland was abandoned when both states submitted formal applications to Nato. But they are facing an unexpected obstacle on the...
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Al Jazeera to refer Shireen Abu Akleh’s killing to ICC
The Al Jazeera Media Network announced Thursday it will submit to the International Criminal Court a case file regarding the killing of its veteran reporter Shireen Abu Akleh.
Abu Akleh was shot dead...
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Putin says Ukraine ‘sabotaging’ negotiating process
Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused Ukraine of “sabotaging” the negotiating process between the two countries, the Kremlin said, citing comments he made to Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer in a phone call.
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World’s richest countries damaging child health worldwide: UNICEF
Over-consumption in the world’s richest countries is creating unhealthy, dangerous, and toxic conditions for children globally, according to UNICEF.
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Texas shooting: UNICEF urges leaders to keep schools safe
Governments must take greater action to ensure school remains a safe place for boys and girls, the head of the UN children’s agency, UNICEF, said on Wednesday, following the latest deadly school shooting in the United States.
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