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Israeli forces step up attacks across Gaza
Israeli tanks push deeper into western Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, firing shells at displaced people’s tents.
Categories: South Asia
Israel’s Nuseirat massacre and Gaza’s wounds that won’t heal
Survivors of the June 8 massacre recount the Israeli attack, and the feeling that much of the world doesn't care.
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‘Against violence towards civilians’: Armenia recognises Palestinian state
Significant move prompts Israel to summon Armenian ambassador for 'harsh reprimand'.
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Video shows Israeli destruction of Gaza’s Rafah crossing
A video released by an Israeli journalist shows Gaza’s Rafah crossing burnt and destroyed.
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Local tourist killed in Pakistan’s Swat over blasphemy allegations
Videos circulating on social media show a large crowd chanting religious slogans and surrounding a burning body.
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UK general election 2024: What are the key issues shaping the vote?
Candidates promise to fix Britain's domestic woes as the top two parties look set to lose votes over Gaza positions.
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Niger revokes French nuclear group’s licence at major uranium mine
Removal of Orano licence highlights tensions with France, with Russia said to be eyeing the major site.
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Thousands across the world participate in International Yoga Day
First proclaimed by the UN in 2014 in recognition of its universal appeal, the event is marked every June 21.
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At least 200 injured, 100 arrested in Kenya tax protests: Rights groups
Local media reported an unidentified man died from a gunshot wound to his thigh during riot police crackdown in Nairobi.
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At least 11 killed in southeast Turkey wildfires
Blaze on farmland was spread by winds to nearby villages, and is one of several to hit the country this week.
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Is Burkina Faso on the cusp of another coup?
Worsening insecurity in the country is fuelling rumours of dissent against Burkina Faso's military government.
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Childhood trauma damages society – why aren’t our leaders recognising it?
Prioritising child protection is both the right and smart thing to do.
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Fragments of Gaza: My journey of memory and loss
All that is left from my favourite places in Gaza are my memories, and the photographs in which I tried to capture them.
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South Korea fires warning shots as North Korean soldiers cross border again
Incident is the third this month and took place as Russian President Vladimir Putin was visiting Pyongyang.
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Millions of students at risk: India’s elite exams hit by corruption ‘scam’
More than 3 million aspirants took India's top tests for medical and research schools. Their future is now uncertain.
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Japan sanctions China-based firms accused of supporting war in Ukraine
Measures mark the first time Tokyo has targeted China-based companies over their alleged support for Russia's war.
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Once the pride of Hong Kong, Cathay Pacific becomes government’s punchbag
Flag carrier has become a regular target of government criticism as it struggles to recover from the COVID pandemic.
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Donald Sutherland, whose career spanned MASH to Hunger Games, dies aged 88
Son Kiefer Sutherland pays tribute to a father who 'loved what he did and did what he loved'.
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Paul C. Warnke Lecture on International Security: Turning Point—The Bomb and The Cold War
The Netflix series Turning Point: The Bomb and the Cold War is an exploration of the decades-long conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union framed by current events that reveal the Cold War continues and the world remains on the precipice of nuclear war. Join us for a special screening of episode nine of the series, followed by a discussion on the ongoing danger posed by nuclear weapons amidst present-day conflicts and how recent advancements, including artificial intelligence, influence the risks related to nuclear warfare.
The full series of Turning Point: The Bomb and the Cold War is out on Netflix now.Â
The Paul C. Warnke Lecture on International Security was established in 2002 and is endowed by a number of Council members and the family and friends of Paul C. Warnke. The lecture commemorates his legacy of courageous service to the nation and international peace.
Categories: Defense Policy
Trump says he would give green cards to foreign graduates of US colleges
Republican contender known for his hardline stance on immigration says graduates should be able to stay in the country.
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