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Germany’s Green Party rejects Merz’s spending proposals
Rubio announces 83 percent of USAID contracts cancelled under Trump
Dozens killed and missing after flash floods in Argentina
Love From Glasgow to Gaza: Why Celtic FC Fans Support Palestine
Defying bans and fines, Celtic fans continue to champion the Palestinian cause, drawing from their club’s deep roots in anti-colonial struggle. Now, they’re spearheading the movement to kick Israel out of international football.
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Sex, Politics, and Censorship: How a Sex Ed Organization Got Pulled Into the Israel-Palestine Conflict
AASECT, a respected institution in the field of sex education, became an unlikely battleground for the Israel Lobby. Whistleblower documents expose a relentless campaign to purge pro-Palestine voices, install pro-Israel leadership, and stifle dissent.
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Zelenskyy arrives in Saudi Arabia ahead of US-Ukraine meeting
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has arrived in Saudi Arabia ahead of his team having talks with America’s top diplomat.
The 50 days that upended the world: From Kenya to Greenland, how Trump is affecting the lives of millions
In just 50 days, Donald Trump has upended our world. He has ripped up rules, attacked allies and sided with enemies.
A Tour by Train of 5 Dazzling European Cities
Milan, Zurich, Berlin, Copenhagen and Stockholm: Our writer devised her own urban grand tour to some of the continent’s most dazzling cities.
Trump says Ukraine ‘may not survive’ war ahead of talks in Saudi Arabia
US President Donald Trump has suggested Ukraine “may not survive” the war against Russia even if American support continued.
Surprise strike hits major airport – as German airspace to ‘largely shut’ today
More than 40,000 people have been hit by a surprise strike that shut Hamburg Airport – and more than 500,000 could be disrupted today as the walkout spreads across Germany.