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It has been nearly two hundred years since the Great Famine which saw one million people die, one million emigrate and which ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about a graft scheme uncovered in Ukraine, the EU probing Minsk-Benghazi flights, Poland extending border control, and Pope Leo rallying Catholic youth ...
There’s been hundreds of reports detailing what went down at the Palestine march across the Sydney Harbour Bridge – but ...
Meanwhile, a gold rush mentality prevails. Landowners and foreign developers reap fortunes, communities receive scant “shiny beads”, and massive infrastructure rises despite local objections. This ...
The decision by the Home Officer has forced activists to have “difficult conversations," according to a leading campaigner.
Great dilemmas of our time. A rape survivors' refuge in Brighton has published its new admissions policy to comply with the ...
The UN Security Council will hold an emergency session on the hostages in Gaza, Israel’s ambassador said Sunday, as outrage built over their fate in the ...
A 64-year-old man from Mamelodi received a life sentence for raping his daughter since the age of nine. And then, the ...
It takes both sides to make peace. What Australia demands of the Palestinians is at least as important as what we demand of ...
Asked multiple times last week whether she believed there was starvation within Gaza, the opposition leader would not answer ...
Next month could be a major turning point for Palestine as France, Britain, Canada and six other countries are set to extend ...
Premier Chris Minns is assessing a court decision that allowed more than 100,000 pro-Palestine protesters to march across the ...
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