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January 29, 2025
Italy's PM investigated over release of Libyan war crimes suspect
January 29, 2025
Danish PM in whirlwind EU trip as Greenland unease grows
January 29, 2025
Judge temporarily blocks part of Trump administration’s plans to freeze federal aid
January 29, 2025
China celebrates DeepSeek’s breakout AI success as tech race heats up
January 28, 2025
Serbian Prime Minister Miloš Vučević resigns after months of protests
January 28, 2025
Peace calls mount amid conflict in DR Congo's key city
January 28, 2025
White House pauses federal grants and loans
January 28, 2025
Trump signs orders focused on reshaping US military
January 28, 2025
In a split second, Russia wipes out three generations of a Ukrainian family
GAZA — For Gazans displaced for 15 months, the distance is not far – the Gaza Strip is a tiny place – but today's journey is just the start of a desperately uncertain future for this war-ravaged place.The scale of the looming humanitarian challenge is hard to comprehend."There are no facilities, no services, no electricity, no water, no infrastructure," Gazan journalist Ghada el-Kurd said, as she prepared to make her own way back north from Deir el-Balah, where she's been sheltering for months."We have to re-establish again from the beginning, from zero."The immediate needs – food and shelter – are starting to be addressed."Aid is flowing at levels we've not seen since the start of the conflict," Sam Rose from the UN's Palestinian...
January 28, 2025
'A long, long road ahead': Gaza rebuilds from zero