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The Index
- Can AI bring peace to the Middle East?
- ‘I’m horrified’: Chrissie Hynde turns back on ‘ethical’ farm after animal welfare allegations
- Ukraine ‘Outraged’ at Yemen Grain Shipment From Occupied Crimea
- ‘Butcher of Hama’: Assad’s uncle used Guernsey fund manager to stash millions looted from Syria
- Colombian Mercenaries in Transit to Sudan via Libya – What do we Know?
- We’re hiring! Apply to be our Fact-Checker
- Slash and carry: shippers ‘enabling’ beef-driven forest destruction
- Parental alienation: landmark new guidance issued to protect victims of domestic abuse
- Retracing the Congolese March Where Dido Kakisingi was Killed
- Family Court Reporting Week: judge praises ‘impeccable’ journalism produced by pilot project
- Trans+ people finding it harder to access lifesaving treatment
- Why Trump’s next presidency poses a new threat to women’s health
- Zahawi, Al-Fayed and Ampika Pickston: All the silenced stories
- SLAPPs thwarted attempts to stop Al-Fayed, says MP
- SLAPPs: What are the next steps to end abusive libel actions?
- TBIJ teams up with MPs to uncover stories silenced by threats
- Tobacco giant’s ‘carbon neutral vape’ was offset with junk credits
- Harvard set up worthless carbon offsetting scheme that sold millions of junk credits
- Bellingcat Discord Members Geolocate New 1xBet Stream Sites
- Gaza bombardment worsens superbug outbreaks
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