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WHO appeals for end to attacks on Gaza’s hospitals
It comes after two were attacked and another raided by Israeli forces in the past few days.
Jimmy Carter’s challenges mirror those faced by Biden
From Afghanistan to climate change, Carter’s presidency charted the course for future US presidents.
Astronomers ready for dazzling but brief celestial show after 80-year wait
Astronomers are poised to see a star system about 3,000 light years away explode into brightness.
Joe Biden pays tribute to ‘dear friend’ Jimmy Carter
Biden praises Carter as “someone who embodied the most fundamental human values”.
Georgia’s outgoing president refuses to quit as successor sworn in
Former head of state Salome Zourabichvili agreed to leave the presidential residence, but vowed to fight on.
Chinese teen sentenced to life in prison for classmate’s death
The teens in Hebei were 13 years old when they conspired to kill their classmate and split his money.
Carlsen to rejoin chess championship after jeans dispute resolved
The world champion quit the tournament on Friday after being told he had breached the dress code.
Can Ukraine face another year of war?
Many of its soldiers are tired and exhausted after three years of fighting. The question – can the country endure another year of war?
Japanese Regulator Wants to Change Its Classification of Crypto
The classification of crypto could change in Japan after the nation’s top financial regulator announced plans to start viewing tokens like Bitcoin (BTC) as “financial assets.”
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