In a state where just 1 percent of residents are Black, investors see opportunity to bridge racial wealth gap.
A new study warns that war in Gaza has pushed children to the edge, leaving many too hungry, weak, or traumatized to learn.
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World news in brief: Repression in Uganda, fighting in Syria’s Aleppo continues, Gaza and West Bank updates
The UN has raised serious concerns ahead of Uganda’s elections scheduled for 15 January, warning they will take place in an ...
Gary MacDougall had expected he and his family to split his multi-millionaire mum Jeanne MacDougall's estate with his sister ...
Sudan's battlefield map shifts significantly in the second half of 2025, marking one of the most notable territorial changes ...
Building on a similar study released in 2024, the report documents how war has reshaped nearly every aspect of children’s lives in Gaza. Schools have been destroyed or closed, while violence, hunger, ...
In November 2024, Defense Minister Israel Katz announced that he had won a years-long battle to get authority to build a new ...
A recent Israeli decision to bar Doctors Without Borders and other aid groups means international staff and aid can no longer ...
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This Midwestern College Town Is One of the Best Places to Live and Retire—How to Visit
“South Bend is one of the best places to live because it's a big enough city to feel like you have far too many things to ...
Bella, which premiered at the Jerusalem Film Festival last summer, tells an intricate story that works on two levels. On the ...
Israel’s prime minister says a former U.N. Mideast envoy, Bulgarian diplomat Nickolay Mladenov, has been chosen to serve as ...
Africa’s political and economic outlook in 2026 is defined less by crisis than by contradiction. Fewer elections are ...
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