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Israeli forces kill pregnant woman and her unborn baby in Gaza City assault
The Israeli military has killed a pregnant woman and her unborn baby near the Shati refugee camp as it continued its large-scale assault on Gaza City, with several strikes...

Slovakian prime minister plans to meet Putin and Zelensky this week
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Report: Israeli army chief warns Gaza will need military government
Israeli military chief Eyal Zamir has warned that the plan to seize Gaza City will lead to an Israeli military administration in the territory, the Israeli news site ynet...

‘Covered in dust and too shocked to speak’: Daylight reveals scale of Afghanistan quake’s devastation
Just before midnight on Sunday, Matiullah Shahab woke up to find his house in Afghanistan's remote Kunar province shaking.An earthquake measuring 6.0 magnitude had struck eastern Afghanistan, leaving at...

Why are there no trash cans on Tokyo streets? As a first-time tourist, I had to find out
Japan has a reputation for being one of the cleanest countries in the world. Trains sparkle, sidewalks are pristine, and even in Tokyo’s busiest neighborhoods you’d be hard-pressed to...

Disguised gunman who killed lawmaker is linked to Russia, Ukraine says
Kyiv on Monday said Russia was linked to the weekend assassination of a pro-Western Ukrainian politician after the arrest of a suspect alleged to have carried out the shooting...

Merz: Compulsory military service for women in Germany a long way off
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WEF report urges investment in Southern Africa’s critical minerals
The World Economic Forum (WEF), in collaboration with the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) and McKinsey & Company, has released a report underlining the urgent necessity to boost...

Nigeria secessionist activist jailed for terrorism in Finland
A court in Finland has sentenced a controversial leader of a Nigerian secessionist movement to six years in prison after convicting him of terrorism-related offences.Simon Ekpa, a Finnish citizen...