195 Palestinians killed in two rounds of Israeli strikes on Jabaliya refugee camp, claims Hamas

At least 195 Palestinians have been killed in two rounds of Israeli strikes on Tuesday and Wednesday on the Jabaliya refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip,…

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Noa Tishby, a Former Israeli Actress, Makes Her Country’s Case in America

Once a celebrated actress in Israel, Noa Tishby has emerged as a leading pro-Israel voice on U.S. TV, on social media and in print.Once a celebrated actress…

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In Misinformation Over Israel-Gaza War, Images From Past Conflicts Can Undercut True Toll

Videos and photos of the conflict are competing with misappropriated depictions of unrelated tragedies, a cycle that experts say diminishes the experiences of victims past and present.Videos…

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Li Keqiang: China bids quiet farewell to popular ex-premier

It stands in contrast to the outpouring of sorrow for Li Keqiang among the Chinese public.

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Edgar Lungu: Zambian ex-president stripped of retirement benefits

Edgar Lungu’s return to politics means he loses perks such as state protection, cars and a house.

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US President Biden calls for ‘humanitarian pause’ amid calls for ceasefire between Israel, Hamas

US President Joe Biden on Wednesday called for a ‘humanitarian pause’ as calls for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war continue to grow over the rising death…

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A hospital mix-up meant it’s taken me 25 years to find my mother

Penny was adopted. Her search for her birth mother has involved mistaken identity, heartache and joy.

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US State Secy Antony Blinken, Defence Secy Austin to visit India for 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue this month

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is set to visit India this month to participate in the 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue. In a statement, the State Department said…

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In Protests Against Israel Strikes, G.O.P. Sees ‘Woke Agenda’ at Colleges

As the Mideast war escalates, the party’s politicians and activists are casting antisemitic incidents and progressive protests as part of a larger cultural battle over education.As the…

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France: Woman threatens to blow herself up and makes death threats in Paris, police open fire

French police in Paris opened fire on a woman threatening to blow herself up after allegedly making death threats and pro-terrorism statements on a train heading towards…

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War is raging in Gaza. Violence against Palestinians is also surging in the West Bank

Australia has urged Israel to “rein in violence” in the West Bank, which has surged since 7 October.

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Pakistan: Authorities begin crackdown on illegal Afghan immigrants as deadline for departure expires

Pakistani authorities have launched a crackdown on illegal Afghan migrants with dozens being rounded up, detained and deported across the country, after the November 1 deadline for…

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Day of the Dead: ‘It’s an offering to remember my mum’

With food and marigold flowers, Mexico celebrates ‘Día de los Muertos’ on the first days of November.

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Boss of Indonesia cough syrup maker jailed after child deaths

The pharmaceutical firm, Afi Farma, has been linked to the deaths of more than 200 Indonesian children.

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In latest ‘harassment’ tactic, China sends 43 aircraft and seven ships near Taiwan

In China’s latest tactic in the “harassment and intimidation” of Taiwan, it flew as many as 43 military aircraft and seven ships near the self-ruled island, according…

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Kmart fined $1.3 million for breaching spam laws more than 200,000 times

Kmart was alerted a number of times it might have issues with its marketing compliance, the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) said.

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