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Despite dip in election trust, Indians trek miles to cast their ballots

In West Bank, wave of settler violence creating feel of a war zone

Maasai women are told to stay home. These rangers fight poachers instead.

In pivotal India elections, a once-radical ideology could propel Modi to a third term

Can Israel embrace America’s vision of a ‘new Middle East’?

Ukraine is trying to rally new troops. Vets say weapons are more urgent.

In northern Gaza, famine sets in: ‘We will eat anything’

Only 70 people lived on the island of Gavdos. Then migrant boats started to arrive.

Israel’s retaliation dilemma: Listen to its instincts, or its allies?

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No Brit born after 2009 will ever be able to smoke legally, if bill passes