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Scottish government survives confidence vote after Hamza Yousaf quits
The Scottish National Party expected to pick a new leader to replace outgoing First Minister Humza Yousaf.
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After police crackdown, what’s next for Columbia’s Gaza protesters?
The NYPD arrested around 300 college protesters from Columbia and CUNY after Hamilton Hall was occupied.
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Beyond the Oil Age
The dark side of 'green energy': The real cost of cobalt mining in the DRC and how it impacts the nation’s environment.
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Turkey police arrest 210 at Istanbul May Day protests
Authorities deployed more than 40,000 police officers across the city after banning protests in Taksim Square.
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University Gaza protests rage on with Columbia arrests and violence at UCLA
Demonstrations continue to face police crackdown as protesters vow to more pressure on universities.
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Turkey seeks to join South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at ICJ
Foreign minister says Ankara will submit a formal request to the International Court of Justice to join the case.
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Israeli demonstrators attack flour shipment bound for Gaza
An Israeli group dedicated to blocking Jordanian aid from reaching Gaza recorded itself attacking an aid convoy.
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Russia seizes more ground in Ukraine’s east as Kyiv’s forces await supplies
It will take weeks for US military aid to reach Ukraine, but NATO chief says it's not too late for Kyiv to 'prevail'.
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Israel’s Foreign Army
People & Power investigates the role of US citizens in Israel’s military occupation and illegal settlement expansion.
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Polish politicians condemn Warsaw synagogue firebombing
The attack comes amid a rise in anti-Semitic incidents across the globe in the wake of the Israel-Gaza war.
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UK starts detaining asylum seekers to be deported to Rwanda
Government expects to deport 5,700 people to Rwanda this year, but rights groups ready to mount new legal challenge.
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Thousands protest as Georgia parliament advances ‘foreign influence’ bill
Lawmakers vote 83 to 23 to adopt the bill in a second reading, despite three weeks of anti-government protests.
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Deaf Syrian boy hears for first time after life-changing operation
Video captured the first moments that a 5-year-old boy from war-torn northwest Syria was able to hear for the first time
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Georgia police break up protests against ‘foreign agents’ bill
Georgia police used tear gas and rubber bullets against protesters as thousands rallied outside parliament in Tbilisi.
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Why would Israel and its allies fear the ICC?
International Criminal Court could end decades of impunity by indicting top Israeli security officials over war in Gaza.
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The wrongs and harms of a Roma register in Norway
The existence of a Roma police register is directly linked to Norway’s long history of antigypsyism.
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In Kazakhstan, a ‘storm’ over domestic violence after minister killed wife
The livestreamed murder trial of the ex-economy chief has kickstarted a much-needed national conversation.
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Russia ramps up weapons production for Ukraine war
Defence minister says Russia needs to boost volume, speed of production as US sends military aid to Ukraine.
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Indian spies linked to killings, tracking dissidents abroad: What we know
Is India's spy agency increasingly targeting dissidents and separatists abroad? Here's a lowdown.
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Photos: May Day rallies across Asia demand improved labour rights
May Day, or International Labour Day, is observed in many countries as a day to celebrate workers’ rights.
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