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Overcrowded camps in Gaza see a surge in skin diseases. Children are most affected as healthcare services collapse.
The Trump administration has released a second batch of previously classified files on UFO sightings.
More than 1.6 million Muslim pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia for the annual Hajj pilgrimage
India and Pakistan remain publicly entrenched, even as unofficial voices push for renewed dialogue and restraint.
Rising xenophobia in South Africa leaves migrants facing harassment, job losses and community violence.
Critics of US, Philippine military cooperation say closely aligning with Washington makes Manila a possible target.
Tulsi Gabbard has resigned as US Director of National Intelligence, citing her husband’s cancer diagnosis.
Officials have warned that the tank contains a "highly volatile" substance that could lead to an explosion.
The first attempted launch on Thursday was postponed due to a malfunctioning hydraulic pin in the launch tower.
With almost 750 suspected Ebola cases in the DRC, health measures intensified along the DRC–Uganda border
Israeli attacks on Lebanon have killed at least 3,111 people since March 2, with 9,432 injured: Health Ministry.
Those caught up in West Africa's Ebola outbreak a decade ago on how best to tackle the current epidemic.
For years, 64-year-old Najia Abu Lehia dreamed of performing Hajj with her husband.
Arsenal may have won the title, but the Premier League story is far from over with European spots and survival in play.
A federal judge says the Maryland man who was wrongfully deported last year is being prosecuted for political reasons.
Legendary mountaineer Kami Rita Sherpa just broke his own record after climbing Mount Everest for the 32nd time.
Pro-Palestine advocate takes claim that Trump administration targeted him for protected free speech to top US court.
Alberta's decision to hold a referendum on separation has been widely criticised, including by separatists who say the question is not definitive enough.
The detainees say they were slapped, hit, humiliated and even subjected to sexual violence, but Israel's prison service says the allegations are false.
Judge says the human smuggling probe was reopened after Salvadoran national filed his lawsuit against his deportation.
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