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Famine declared in Gaza City as Israel vows to open 'gates of hell' on besieged area
Famine was officially declared Friday in part of northern Gaza, including Gaza City, by the world's leading authority on hunger as Israel vowed to destroy the area if Hamas doesn't agree to its terms.
Famine grips Gaza's largest city and is likely to spread, authority on food crises says
The world's leading authority on food crises said Friday the Gaza Strip's largest city is gripped by famine, and that it is likely to spread across the territory without a ceasefire and an end to
Famine has struck Gaza, says global hunger monitor
By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) -Famine has struck an area of Gaza and will likely spread over the next month, a global hunger monitor determined on Friday, an assessment that will
On migration, Greece takes a Trumpian turn
For Greece, a gateway into the 27-member European Union, the lengthy incarceration of irregular migrants could soon be the new norm.
Proposed Ukraine land concessions are Putin's trap, EU's top diplomat tells BBC
The Donbas region in eastern Ukraine has long been contested by Russia, with military aggression forcing 1.5 million Ukrainians to flee over the past decade. Ukraine has consistently rejected
Zelenskyy seeks 'strong reaction' from US if Putin is not ready for bilateral meeting
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he wants a "strong reaction" from the U.S. if Russian President Vladimir Putin does not sit down with him for a bilateral meeting.
Military options for Ukraine discussed by US, European national security advisers
Military chiefs from the United States and a number of European countries on Thursday presented options to their national security advisers for providing security guarantees to Ukraine, officials
They Set Out to Find the American Dream. They’re Stuck in a Mexican Nightmare.
Cesar Atencio and Lina Arias wanted a better life. Instead, they faced gangs, kidnappers and a closed border. Their journey toward the U.S. shows a region reshaped and a dream reimagined.
Beijing responds as Ukraine rejects China peacekeeping role
China said it is open to playing a "constructive role" in resolving the Ukraine crisis after Russia suggested Beijing could be one of the guarantors of Ukrainian security under a peace deal—a
Ailing US nuclear workers in limbo after Trump pauses medical compensation claims
Steve Hicks worked for 34 years at the Y-12 National Security Complex - which enriched the uranium for the atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima in 1945 and to this day remains a key site in the
Sri Lanka's former president Ranil Wickremesinghe arrested
Sri Lanka's former president Ranil Wickremesinghe has been arrested in connection with the alleged misuse of funds, police have said. The charge relates to trips he took abroad while serving as
Famine In Gaza Is Underway Amid Israel's U.S.-Backed Siege, Experts Confirm
For nearly two years, Israeli and American officials have largely ignored pleas to end policies that limit food aid and other humanitarian supplies for millions of Palestinians.
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