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What might be the fallout of forcing Palestinians from their land? | Gaza

What might be the fallout of forcing Palestinians from their land? | Gaza

US President Donald Trump’s plan to relocate Palestinians is rejected by Jordan and Egypt. Palestinians in Gaza are returning to their homes as a fragile ceasefire continues to hold. But US President Donald Trump has proposed they should be resettled to other countries. It’s a move opposed by the Palestinians and by Arab states across […]

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India, China to Resume Direct Flights After Nearly Five Years

India, China to Resume Direct Flights After Nearly Five Years

India and China have agreed to resume direct flights between the two countries after nearly five years, the latest thaw between the two Asian giants that until recently were on war-footing over a deadly border dispute. The rapprochement also included agreements on improving access to journalists from both sides and facilitating pilgrimages to a Hindu

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Neymar and Saudi team Al Hilal agree to terminate contract

Neymar and Saudi team Al Hilal agree to terminate contract

The often-injured Brazilian star, who joined Al Hilal in 2023, departs the club with seven months remaining on his deal. Neymar has parted ways with Al Hilal by mutual consent, the Saudi Pro League champions announced after a disappointing spell at the club for Brazil’s all-time top scorer. The 32-year-old sustained a knee injury in

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Rebels Backed by Rwanda Announce Capture of Key City in Eastern Congo

Rebels Backed by Rwanda Announce Capture of Key City in Eastern Congo

A rebel militia backed by Rwanda on Monday announced the capture of the city of Goma in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a major victory for the group and one of the most significant escalations in the conflict between the two countries in years. The militia, known as M23, briefly occupied Goma once before, in

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Is the deportation dispute between Colombia and the US really over? | Donald Trump

Is the deportation dispute between Colombia and the US really over? | Donald Trump

Furious row defused after US President Donald Trump’s threat of sanctions over migration. An explosive diplomatic dispute had broken out between the United States and Colombia over the deportation of unauthorised immigrants on military planes. It has been quickly defused for now, but threats of further action are being made. What does this signal about

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Residents flee Goma as M23 rebels enter DRC’s largest eastern city | In Pictures News

Residents flee Goma as M23 rebels enter DRC’s largest eastern city | In Pictures News

Residents in Goma, the largest city in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), were fleeing on Monday after the Rwanda-backed M23 armed group claimed to have captured the regional hub from Congolese forces as fighting escalated despite calls from the United Nations Security Council for the rebels to withdraw. Gunshots rang

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EU renews Russia sanctions after Hungary lifts veto threat – Financial Times

EU renews Russia sanctions after Hungary lifts veto threat – Financial Times

EU renews Russia sanctions after Hungary lifts veto threat  Financial Times EU renews Russia sanctions after Hungarian hold up  Reuters North Korean troops temporarily withdraw from contact line in Kursk Oblast after losses, Sky News reports  Kyiv Independent Hungary drops veto threat and allows renewal of EU sanctions on Russia  Euronews Hungary wants the EU to intervene in a

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Long walk home: Palestinians march on foot to north Gaza | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Long walk home: Palestinians march on foot to north Gaza | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians are returning to the heavily destroyed north of the Gaza Strip for the first time since the early weeks of the 15-month genocide in Gaza. The return, delayed for two days following a dispute between Hamas and Israel over the release of an Israeli captive, is in accordance with a

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What can keep the Gaza ceasefire deal on track? | Israel-Palestine conflict

What can keep the Gaza ceasefire deal on track? | Israel-Palestine conflict

Israeli army blocks northern Gaza crossing points after prisoner-captive exchanges. Rare scenes of joy among Palestinians and Israelis after 15 months of genocide in Gaza. Prisoners are exchanged for captives – but Israeli soldiers stop Palestinians from returning to northern Gaza. What lies ahead? Presenter: Adrian Finighan Guests: Diana Buttu – Palestinian lawyer Ori Goldberg

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