Gaza Medics Document Torture Evidence on Bodies Returned by Israel
Palestinian doctors in Gaza report finding multiple injury patterns and restraint marks on unidentified bodies returned by Israeli forces, raising serious human rights concerns.
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Palestinian doctors in Gaza report finding multiple injury patterns and restraint marks on unidentified bodies returned by Israeli forces, raising serious human rights concerns.
Volcanic ash from Ethiopia travels thousands of miles to disrupt flights across northern India and toward China, highlighting interconnected regional risks.
Australian government faces legal challenge over tax office outsourcing practices as worker demands equal compensation for identical duties performed by private contractors.
Java's tallest volcano Mount Semeru erupts with massive ash plumes, engulfing infrastructure and raising concerns about Indonesia's disaster preparedness capabilities.
Haiti's national football team secures their first World Cup berth in five decades, offering millions of Haitians worldwide a moment of unity and pride during unprecedented national turmoil.
US envoy Massad Boulos calls on Sudan's opposing military forces to accept ceasefire terms without preconditions as civil war continues to devastate the nation.
After 12 hours of tense negotiations in Brazil, COP30 narrowly avoided failure when Saudi Arabia made a last-minute decision to sign a climate deal targeting fossil fuel giants.
Sinisa Karan's presidential victory in Republika Srpska effectively extends Milorad Dodik's influence, raising concerns about Bosnia's fragile unity.
Belgian unions launch coordinated nationwide strikes against government savings plans, disrupting rail transport, schools, and airports across the country.
Two climbers died in a fall near Aoraki Mount Cook's summit while two others were rescued. The incident underscores ongoing alpine safety challenges in New Zealand's tourism sector.
US Senator Mark Kelly and five other Democratic lawmakers with military backgrounds spark controversy by stating troops can refuse illegal orders in viral video.
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