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The UK’s partial arms ban on Israel is not enough
The suspension of 30 licences for arms exports to Israel shows public pressure works. But we must go further.
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Paralympics: Palestine’s Aldeeb sees himself as the voice of his people
Fadi Aldeeb lost his brother in an Israeli attack on Gaza and raises Palestine's flag in Paris as an act of resistance.
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ISIL claims responsibility for deadly Kabul attack
The group said the blast targeted the Taliban's prosecution service to 'avenge Muslims' held in its prisons.
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We can power our future by breaking free from the tyranny of fossil fuels
The upcoming Summit of the Future is an opportunity to shift our path away from fossil fuels.
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What does the UK’s partial stop on arms exports to Israel really mean?
Campaigners say UK government decision does not go far enough as only 30 out of 350 arms licences are suspended.
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Can Gaza’s vaccination drive stop the spread of polio?
Gaza is grappling with infectious diseases, including polio, exacerbated by the continuing war.
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35th JULY – Bangladesh’s Deadly Protest
On the deadliest day of protests in Bangladesh, a photojournalist captures images from all sides of the front lines.
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Why is Russia changing its nuclear doctrine amid the Ukraine war?
Russia's nuclear threats over the course of the war are a tactic to contain US involvement in Ukraine, experts say.
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At least 51 killed in Russian missile strike on Ukraine’s Poltava
Two missiles hit an educational facility and nearby hospital, trapping many under the rubble.
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Moscow hands missile scientist 15 year jail sentence for treason
Alexander Shiplyuk, who worked on hypersonic weapons technology, is given 15 years for sharing state secrets.
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Arrests, violence reported in occupied West Bank as Israeli raids persist
Dozens reported killed, injured and arrested as Israeli forces continue to attack Jenin and Tulkarem refugee camps.
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Oasis ticket prices skyrocket: Why are fans outraged by dynamic pricing?
Ticketmaster comes under fire as reunion tour tickets are sold out amid spike in prices, angering fans.
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UAE pardons 57 Bangladeshis jailed for anti-Hasina protests
The Bangladeshi nationals were sentenced to long prison terms for protesting against the unrest in their home country.
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Will India-Pakistan rivalry hurt Russia-China led SCO grouping?
Pakistan has invited Indian PM Narendra Modi to the upcoming SCO summit in Islamabad. Modi is unlikely to attend.
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Bangladesh beat Pakistan by six wickets to seal historic cricket series win
Bangladesh seal their first Test series win against Pakistan with win in Rawalpindi to take the tour 2-0.
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Starvation crisis of ‘historic proportions’ in Sudan, aid groups warn
International community is failing to address 'the immense hunger' amid Sudan's civil war, humanitarian agencies say.
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Ugandan Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei hospitalised after being set on fire
Rebecca Cheptegie, who ran in last month's Olympic marathon, has burns covering 75 percent of her body.
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‘Tragic childhood’: Gaza children vaccinated against polio, war continues
Some families question the push for vaccines amid eroded trust in the international community's help.
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Former Volkswagen boss faces trial for ‘Dieselgate’ role
Martin Winterkorn in court nine years after German auto giant admitted rigging emissions tests.
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