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When will Strait of Hormuz be ‘safe’ for commercial shipping again?
Even if the strait reopens, shipping insurance could cost 20 times more than before the war, analysts say.
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Algeria’s Luca Zidane doubtful for World Cup after chin and jaw fracture
Algera’s first-choice goalkeeper collided with a player during a Spanish league match, breaking his jaw and chin.
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Is capitalism fuelling today’s wars? Varsha Gandikota & Jason Hickel
Varsha Gandikota-Nellutla asks political economist Jason Hickel if Global South states can take back their sovereignty.
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Born during Israel’s genocide: Gaza’s child survivors bear the scars of war
Gaza’s youngest survivors face lifelong disabilities from toxic gas and burns as the healthcare system collapses.
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Paris and Lyon prepare as Nice mayor opposes 2030 Olympics ice hockey venue
French organisers consider Lyon or Paris for ice hockey due to political impasse in Nice over its stadium plan.
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Australia’s top diplomat visits China to talk energy security
Australia’s top diplomat visits China to talk energy security
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Migrants in hiding as Mauritania pushbacks drastically cut Europe arrivals
Following an EU deal, Mauritanian authorities have rounded up and deported thousands of people to Mali and Senegal.
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What next for Manchester United with Champions League return almost sealed?
Man Utd’s return to UEFA Champions League is all but confirmed after two-year absence, but what next for fallen giants?
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Atletico Madrid vs Arsenal: Champions League – team news, start, lineups
Spanish giants Atletico host Premier League leaders Arsenal at the Metropolitano Stadium for their semifinal first leg.
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Amnesty calls for US strike on Yemen to be investigated as war crime
The attack last year on a migrant detention facility killed at least 68 people.
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