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Why manufacturing consent for war with Iran failed this time | Israel-Palestine conflict
On June 22, American warplanes crossed into Iranian airspace and dropped 14 massive bombs. The attack was not in response…
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‘Hey Daddy’: How different world leaders massage Trump’s ego | Donald Trump News
Describing Israel and Iran fighting each other at his NATO pre-summit news conference in The Hague this week, US President…
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Death toll rises after Pakistan hit by flash floods and heavy rains | News
Flash floods and roof collapses over past 36 hours have claimed 19 lives, increasing total toll to 32, authorities say.…
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Southern Europe roasts as first heatwave of the summer scorches continent | Climate Crisis News
Southern Europe struggles with soaring heat as temperatures hit 40C, sparking fears of wildfires and health risks. Europeans are braced…
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Guterres welcomes peace deal between DR Congo and Rwanda — Global Issues
The accord is “a significant step towards de-escalation, peace and stability in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo and…
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Tide of change in Philippines as women revive watersheds and livelihoods — Global Issues
Onshore, women in this tropical zone gather to mend torn nets, sort the day’s catch, and prepare their harvests for…
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Indonesia’s innovative path to sustainable development — Global Issues
The Southeast Asian country has already raised close to $12 billion in thematic bonds, including blue bonds and Islamic investment…
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Spain makes the case for development funding — Global Issues
For decades, helping the least developed countries to develop has been seen as beneficial for the international community as a…
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What is Canada’s digital tax and why is Trump killing trade talks over it? | Business and Economy News
As Canada pushes ahead with a new digital services tax on foreign and domestic technology companies, United States President Donald…
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Record attendance expected at Budapest Pride march despite Orban warning | European Union News
Thousands to march in Hungary’s capital despite government ban, highlighting EU-wide resistance against anti-LGBTQ laws. A record number of people…
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