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PoliticsAustralia's War Hero Faces Charges: Decorated Soldier Granted BailAustralia's most decorated living soldier has been charged with war crimes in Afghanistan. This high-profile case sheds light on the complex realities of modern warfare.10 days ago40
WorldCommemorating Palestinian Prisoners' Fight for FreedomExplore the history and significance of Palestinian Prisoner's Day, a day that honors the ongoing struggle for justice and liberation of Palestinians held in Israeli jails.10 days ago80
WorldGeopolitical Tensions Reshape Asia's Energy LandscapeAs the Iran crisis disrupts global energy markets, America's longtime allies in Asia are forced to forge new ties with rivals to meet their oil and gas needs.10 days ago00
WorldSudan's Leader Lays Out Vision to Heal Nation after WarSudanese Prime Minister Kamil Idris shares his government's plan to end the conflict, rebuild the country, and restore democratic rule.10 days ago00
SportsEleventh-Hour Denials: Trackstar Transfers Halted for Turkiye's Sports RecruitmentWorld Athletics blocks 11 athletes from Kenya, Nigeria, and Jamaica from transferring to represent Turkiye, citing concerns over a 'recruitment drive' by the Turkish government.10 days ago60
WorldBurkina Faso's Controversial NGO Crackdown: A Threat to Civil Society?Burkina Faso's government has dissolved over 100 NGOs and civil society groups, sparking concerns from Amnesty International about a 'flagrant attack' on basic rights.10 days ago00