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Muslims in Gaza have been preparing what they can for the coming holy month of Ramadan.
101 East meets the job seekers caught up in China’s youth unemployment crisis.
This month marks 140 years since Western powers sidelined Africans and carved up the continent to “own” it themselves.
The Bosnian Serb separatist leader Milorad Dodik was sentenced to one year in prison by a Bosnian court.
A Palestinian father has described how his 6-week-old baby daughter died from the cold in their tent in northern Gaza.
A power outage plunged much of Chile into darkness on Tuesday, prompting authorities to declare a state of emergency.
A journalist covering an Israeli raid in Nablus in the occupied West Bank was filming as a soldier fired a tear gas
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Sources in Sudan say several people have been killed after a military plane crashed into a residential area.
Defence editor Alex Gatapolous reflects on how the Russia-Ukraine conflict has changed over the years.
The organising committee of the World Athletics Championships Tokyo 25 revealed the official mascot name, Riku One.
A Southwest Airlines jet aborted its landing in Chicago as a smaller jet crossed the runway in front it.
The Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, praises the United States for siding with Russia in two votes at the UN.
The tamilok is best known as a slimy Philippine delicacy, but scientists see possible health benefits.
"No one invites us here to cook borscht or make a pie. We are just here to work with weapons that kill."
At least four people were killed and six injured after a bridge that’s part of a highway under construction collapsed.
The US sided with Russia on two UN votes on the Ukraine war, going against its European allies.
At least four babies have reportedly died due to cold in Gaza, where most Palestinians are living in makeshift shelters.
Syria’s interim leader Ahmed al-Sharaa has hailed an historic opportunity to rebuild his country.
Students in Gaza have gone back to school. Many are learning in classrooms scarred by damage inflicted by the war.
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