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Debris From Destruction Adds to Dire Health Crisis in Gaza, U.N. Says

More than eight months of fighting between Israel and Hamas has destroyed buildings and infrastructure across the Gaza Strip, leaving

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Group of Austrians Picks 77 Charities to Receive Heiress’s Fortune

After six weekends of deliberating, a group of Austrian citizens this week decided how to divvy up the riches of

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Dozens Die as Intense Heat Grips Mecca During Hajj Pilgrimage

Dozens of people have died amid scorching temperatures during the annual hajj pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca in

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Russia Sentences U.S. Soldier to 4 Years in Prison

A Russian court sentenced a U.S. Army sergeant to nearly four years in jail on Wednesday for stealing the equivalent

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Middle East Crisis: Little Aid Reaching Gazans Even as Israel Reduces Fighting, Officials Say

More than eight months into the war, chaos and damage in Gaza mean there has been little benefit from the

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A Massacre Threatens Darfur — Again

This is one of the biggest cities in Darfur, a region once synonymous with genocide. Now, it is on the

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Here Is Why Many Fear More Bloodshed in Darfur

Overshadowed by the fighting in Ukraine and Gaza, Sudan’s brutal civil war has been spreading for months across the western

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South Africa Runs Out of Insulin Pens as Global Supply Shifts to Weight-Loss Drugs

South Africa’s public health care system has run out of the human insulin pens that it provides to people with

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In North Macedonia, Disputes Over History Extend to Statues

The center of Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia, a Balkan country born just 33 years ago as an independent

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As Ramaphosa Takes Oath, 4 Challenges for South Africa’s New Government

President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa is scheduled to be sworn in on Wednesday for a second term, launching an