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The world is a bin fire, so why am I angry at a sink?

The world is a bin fire, so why am I angry at a sink?

There is a lot to be furious about in the world right now, in the face of it all we are frustratingly impotent. We need targets for our anger, and we find them, everywhere.

  • by Kerri Sackville

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Iran’s new president promises bold reform – under the watchful eye of Khamenei
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Iran’s new president promises bold reform – under the watchful eye of Khamenei

A former heart surgeon has been named the next president of Iran. But his win, a response to growing social discontent, comes with strings attached.

  • by Amin Saikal
Reformist Pezeshkian wins Iran’s presidential runoff election, besting hardliner Jalili

Reformist Pezeshkian wins Iran’s presidential runoff election, besting hardliner Jalili

Supporters of Masoud Pezeshkian, a heart surgeon and longtime lawmaker, entered the streets of Tehran and other cities before dawn to celebrate as his lead grew over Saeed Jalili.

  • by Jon Gambrell and Amir Vahdat
Jerry Seinfeld and pro-Palestinian protester in heated exchange at Australian show

Jerry Seinfeld and pro-Palestinian protester in heated exchange at Australian show

The US comedian was heckled during his Sunday night performance, and video shows a man being escorted out by security.

  • by Karl Quinn
Gantz’s exit may reduce Netanyahu’s room to move, but it won’t bring down the government

Gantz’s exit may reduce Netanyahu’s room to move, but it won’t bring down the government

With the next Israeli election not scheduled until 2026, what happens between now and then depends largely on what Israeli politicians understand “the job” to be.

  • by Maher Mughrabi
After 9/11, a school program brought different faiths together. The Gaza war ended that

After 9/11, a school program brought different faiths together. The Gaza war ended that

Building Bridges began after the September 11 terror attacks and brought together Muslim, Jewish and Christian students for pizza and a chat.

  • by Madeleine Heffernan
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Leaders react to Rafah strike with horror, Netanyahu says it was ‘tragic mistake’

Leaders react to Rafah strike with horror, Netanyahu says it was ‘tragic mistake’

An Israeli airstrike triggered a fire that killed 45 people, including women and children, in a tent camp in the Gazan city, officials said, prompting an outcry from Israel’s closest allies.

  • by Tia Goldenberg
World Court orders Israel to halt assault on Gaza’s Rafah

World Court orders Israel to halt assault on Gaza’s Rafah

While the International Court of Justice has no means to enforce its orders, the case was a stark sign of Israel’s global isolation over its campaign in Gaza.

  • by Stephanie van den Berg and Anthony Deutsch
Israeli army finds bodies of three hostages amid fierce fighting in northern Gaza

Israeli army finds bodies of three hostages amid fierce fighting in northern Gaza

Itzik Gelernter, Shani Louk and Amit Buskila were killed by Hamas while fleeing the Nova music festival, an outdoor dance party near the Gaza border.

  • by AP and Nidal al-Mughrabi
Women should decide on having children, not the treasurer

Women should decide on having children, not the treasurer

Wouldn’t you be a bit worried about the sort of world your baby is being born into these days?

‘China played like a backbencher’: Xi’s self-serving push for peace in the Middle East

‘China played like a backbencher’: Xi’s self-serving push for peace in the Middle East

China is playing a calculated strategic game in the Middle East, positioning itself as a peace-brokering alternative to the US while having no real skin in the game, experts say.

  • by Lisa Visentin