Gaza war fuels Arab support for Palestinians, to little effect
Arab governments navigate public pressure amid Gaza war fallout, with some cautiously shifting stance on Israel.
Civilians bear brunt in 'catastrophic' Lebanon conflict, UN official says
Senior U.N. official describes "truly catastrophic" situation in Lebanon
Recorded hate crimes in Scotland soar by 63% after law introduced
Police Scotland say more than 5,400 hate crimes have been recorded in the last six months.
Gururaj Karajagi to lead panel to improve education scenario in Kalyana Karnataka
Academician, educationist, and motivational speaker Gururaj Karajagi will lead a six-member expert committee constituted by the Kalyana Karnataka Region Development Board (KKRDB) to fight educational backwardness in Kalyana Karnataka region.
Stopping in the middle of Spaghetti Junction among examples of bad Birmingham driving caught on camera
More than 11,000 clips of bad and dangerous driving have been sent to police in the last year
EU states must recognise gender changes obtained in bloc: court
The refusal of an EU state ‘to recognise and enter in the birth certificate of a national a change of first name and identity lawfully acquired in another Member State... is contrary to EU law’, the European Court of Justice said
Korea donates 3,000 tons of rice to refugees in Uganda
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More soldier names added
“Their names liveth forever more.”
UN 'horrified' after armed gunmen kill at least 70 in Haiti gang massacre
At least 70 people have been killed by armed gunmen in a gang massacre in Haiti, the United Nations has said.
Met Police prepare ahead of October 7 Hamas attacks anniversary
On Saturday, there will be a demonstration organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, with protesters gathering at Russell Square and marching to Whitehall where there will be speeches.
France and Madagascar Form Committee to Review Repatriation of Colonial-Era Remains
France has said it will review Madagascar's request for the return of colonial-era remains.
Police planning ‘significant’ operation ahead of October 7 attacks anniversary
London’s police have put in place a “significant operation” in response to planned protests and memorial events to mark the one-year anniversary of the October 7 attacks in Israel.
Haitian gang kills at least 70 people as thousands flee, United Nations says
The gang members reportedly set fire to at least 45 houses and 34 vehicles, forcing residents to flee their homes.
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