A decade of conflict has torn Yemen apart. Now millions face hunger, displacement, and the collapse of basic services.
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How did Yemen become a humanitarian disaster?
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Iran Condemns Violence in Syria and Calls for Humanitarian Access
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The ongoing violence in Syria, particularly in Latakia and Tartus, highlights the urgent need for international attention and action to protect civilians and address the humanitarian crisis. Iran’s…
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Trump signs executive order calling for proof of US citizenship to vote | Donald Trump News
Progressive groups denounce move as effort to suppress millions of voters who do not have ready access to government ID.
United States President Donald Trump has signed an executive order requiring Americans to provide proof of citizenship to…
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US judge blocks deportation of another pro-Palestinian student activist | Civil Rights News
Korean American Yunseo Chung, 21, is among several students challenging the Trump administration’s efforts to deport them over their pro-Palestinian activism.
A judge has ruled that Yunseo Chung, a 21-year-old Korean American student at Columbia…
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Syria slams ‘flagrant’ Israeli violation after deadly bombardment
Syria slammed Israeli attacks as a “flagrant violation” of its sovereignty after a deadly bombardment Tuesday in the country’s south, where Israel’s military said it had responded to incoming fire.
The violence near the UN-patrolled buffer zone on…
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Trump and intelligence chiefs play down Signal group chat leak
Bernd Debusmann Jr at the White House & Brandon Drenon on Capitol HillBBC News, Washington DC
Watch: Key reactions to reports of a leaked group chat involving Trump officials US President Donald Trump and his intelligence chiefs have played down a…
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At least 18 dead as ‘unprecedented’ wildfires rage across South Korea | Environment News
South Korea’s forest service said thousands of fighters are tackling at least five active wildfires across the country.
At least 18 people have been killed and almost 20 injured as wildfires rage in multiple areas across South Korea’s…
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Track and field to be first Olympic event to require DNA tests to prove sex | Athletics News
World Athletics chief say rules will uphold the integrity of women’s sport amid debate over inclusion of trans athletes.
Track and field is set to become the first Olympic sport to require participants in women’s events to undergo DNA testing…
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Israel releases Palestinian Oscar winner after West Bank detention
Israeli police released Oscar-winning Palestinian filmmaker Hamdan Ballal on Tuesday, after detaining him a day earlier for “hurling rocks” following what activists described as an attack by settlers in the occupied West Bank.
Basel Adra, who…
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Trump team splits on message as Iran considers talks
In a matter of days, US President Donald Trump has extended a hand to Iran and bombed Tehran’s allies in Yemen. His administration has both demanded that Iran dismantle its nuclear program and offered more flexibility.
Trump has for years dangled…
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