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'Nightmare Playing Out Across...': WHO Decries Gaza Health System, Reiterates Calls for Ceasefire
WHO Chief calls Gaza health system destruction a tragedy, urges ceasefire. Hospitals overwhelmed, healthcare crisis worsens
Imran Khan's Toshakhana Conviction Appeal Faces Setback as Pak SC Returns Petition
Pakistan's SC returns Imran Khan's appeal in the Toshakhana corruption case. The petition faces deficiencies and must be resubmitted by January 6, 2024
UN Urges Rescue of 185 Rohingya Adrift in Indian Ocean Near Andaman
UN urges urgent rescue for 185, including women and children, on a distressed boat near Andaman and Nicobar Islands, feared to be Rohingya
Czech Republic Mourns as Deadly University Shooting Shakes Nation
Czech Republic mourns victims of Prague university shooting, deadliest in decades. Flags at half-mast, national mourning day
UN Says Over 1 in 4 People in Gaza Are Starving Because of War
Some 1.9 million Gaza residents — more than 80% of the population — have been driven from their homes, and many of them are crammed into U.N. shelters
Top US officials to visit Mexico for border talks as immigration negotiations with Congress continue
A delegation of top U.S. officials is expected to visit Mexico soon as negotiations over how to enforce immigration rules at the two countries' shared border continue on Capitol Hill.
Outrage Over US Daycare's Shocking Civil Rights Lesson; Two-Year-Old Black Girl 'Handcuffed'
Rosa Parks reenactment at US daycare sparks outrage. Rights group demands probe into traumatic incident affecting a two-year-old black girl
France, Germany Bridge Differences as EU Strikes Budget Reform Deal After Two-year Wrangle
Finance ministers from the 27 members met by video link to hammer out the agreement -- after their French and German colleagues had got together in Paris on Tuesday to clear the way for a compromise
UN Security Council Due to Vote on Delayed Gaza Resolution
Members of the council had grappled for days to find common ground on the resolution, a vote on which was pushed back several times throughout Tuesday, after being postponed Monday
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Kicks off Election Campaign Amid an Opposition Boycott
Addressing a massive rally in the northeastern city of Sylhet, Hasina strongly criticized the Bangladesh Nationalist Party for refusing to participate in the Jan. 7 general election
Breaking Stereotypes: Eve Gilles' 'Pixie Cut' Is the Talk of the Town after Her Miss France Win
Miss France controversy as Eve Gilles, with a pixie cut, faces praise and criticism. Social media buzzes with comments on her unique look
Qatar-Based Hamas Chief Due in Egypt for Gaza Ceasefire Talks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he had recently sent his spy chief on two trips to Europe in an effort to "free our hostages"
US Lawmakers Inaugurate Hindu Caucus to Protect Interests of Religious Minority
Congressional Hindu Caucus inaugurated by lawmakers to advocate for Hindu-American community, diverse representation, and address their concerns in US Congress
US Court Blocks Donald Trump from Colorado Ballot; His Spokesperson Calls Ruling 'Undemocratic'
Colorado court blocks Trump from 2024 ballot due to Capitol attack. Legal battle ensues, impacting US presidential election
Man Claiming to Be a Former Russian Officer Wants to Give Evidence to the ICC About Ukraine Crimes
The ICC issued an international arrest warrant in March for Russian President Vladimir Putin, alleging that he was responsible for the abduction of children from Ukraine.
Exclusive | How Islamic State-Khorasan Province Is Spreading Propaganda against Hinduism And PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on the cover of the latest edition of the terror group's mouthpiece, Voice of Khorasan