Before the war, Hazem Lubbad was a university student, supporting his studies while working as a waiter at a restaurant in Gaza City. For the past 19 months, he has been hunkering down with his extended family in Sheikh Radwan, a neighborhood in…
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5 killed in attack on aid convoy, UN says – DW – 06/03/2025
Five aid workers were killed in an attack on a convoy in Sudan, preventing food deliveries to families who face starvation in the war-torn Darfur region, UN agencies said on Tuesday.
The attack on the 15-truck convoy happened Monday night…
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Dutch government collapses as far-right leader exits coalition
The Dutch government has collapsed after Geert Wilders withdrew his far-right party from the governing coalition following a row over migration.
Prime Minister Dick Schoof confirmed he was stepping down on Tuesday and offered the resignation of…
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Israeli military responds to Syrian rocket fire with artillery shelling – Israel news
Sirens sounded in villages and towns across northern Israel and the Golan Heights on Tuesday evening, following a barrage of rockets fired from southern Syria, the military said.
Israeli media reported that the IDF responded with artillery…
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What next for EU-Poland ties after Nawrocki’s election win? – DW – 06/03/2025
Right-wing conservative Karol Nawrocki has won the race for the Polish presidency. During the election campaign, Nawrocki touted his affinity with US President Donald Trump and pledged a “Poland first” approach. He opposes Ukraine’s accession…
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Live Updates: Lee Jae-myung Elected President of South Korea
After President Yoon Suk Yeol of South Korea briefly imposed martial law in December, many young people in the country took to the streets for the first time. They spent months calling for his removal as they sang protest anthems and attended…
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Lee Jae-myung wins South Korea presidency
Woongbee LeeEditor, BBC Korean
EPA-EFESouth Korea has handed a decisive victory to opposition candidate Lee Jae-myung six months after his predecessor’s martial law bid failed.
The brief yet disastrous move set off huge protests and ended former…
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BBC on the ground in Seoul as new president is announced
Millions voted in Tuesday’s snap election triggered by former president Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment over his failed martial law bid.
Kim Moon-soo of the People Power Party conceded defeat and congratulated Lee Jae-myung, who had fought this…
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Putin’s demands emerge after latest round of Russia-Ukraine peace talks
Russia took weeks to present Ukraine with a “memorandum” setting out its conditions for a ceasefire, as well as key guidelines for a comprehensive treaty to end the more than 3-year-old war. To…
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Far-right leader Geert Wilders throws Dutch politics into turmoil by pulling party from ruling coalition
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Populist far-right lawmaker Geert Wilders plunged Dutch politics into turmoil Tuesday by withdrawing his party’s ministers from the ruling coalition in a dispute over a crackdown on…
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