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Aga Khan, spiritual leader of Ismaili muslims, dies at 88

The Aga Khan, who assumed the role of spiritual leader for millions of Ismaili Muslims at the age of 20 while studying at Harvard, has passed away at 88.

Mideast leaders reject Trump’s proposal for U.S. takeover of Gaza

Speaking on Tuesday, Trump proposed resettling displaced Palestinians outside Gaza and stated that the U.S. would "own" the rebuilding process, clearing unexploded bombs, leveling destroyed buildings, and creating economic opportunities in the region.

Mass burials in Goma as families demand peace amid conflict

The latest fighting forced hundreds of thousands of people who had been displaced by years of conflict to carry what remained of their belongings and flee again.

Protesters rally against Musk’s unprecedented control over federal government

Protesters gathered at the U.S. Office of Personnel Management to oppose Musk's actions, citing threats to government integrity and racial divisions in the workplace.

Turkey slams Trump’s proposal to relocate Gazans to Egypt and Jordan

Foreign minister, Hakan Fidan, said the conflict between Israel and Palestine should end with a two-state solution.

From propaganda to street art, Warsaw’s walls come alive

Street art is taking over the walls of Warsaw, Poland, turning the capital into an open-air museum. These images, created by amateurs and renowned artists alike, bear witness to the cultural richness of Warsaw.

Turkey’s president holds talks in Ankara with new Syrian leader

Their meeting was the first since the former rebel leader led the offensive that last month toppled Syria’s former autocratic ruler, Bashar al-Assad.

Gaza faces health crisis as uncollected rubbish piles up after ceasefire

Mountains of rubbish in Gaza create unsanitary conditions, attracting vermin and insects. Residents burn rubbish to cope with the situation, adding to pollution and health problems.

Iran: Israel more ‘isolated’ since war with Hamas

Iran's foreign minister said on Tuesday that Israel has become more "isolated and infamous" since the start of the Israel-Hamas war

Cape Town Archbishop apologises for failure to warn of child abuser

The Archbishop of Cape Town held a press briefing on Tuesday after a review panel found that the Anglican Church in South Africa failed to inform other churches of "high risk" posed by a child abuser