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Jury president Juliette Binoche did not sign letter but later paid tribute to Gazan photojournalist Fatima Hassouna
World body has faced chronic funding shortfalls, with the US historically its largest debtor
Pakistan's water comes mainly from rivers originating in the Himalayas
Term has been flashpoint for decades, with many American officials still using Persian Gulf
Groups express concern over Israel's requirement to submit complete staff lists and sensitive information when registering
The New Yorker wins three Pulitzers, the most ever awarded to a magazine in a single year
New Delhi blames Islamabad for attack on civilians at tourist site of Pahalgam in Indian-administered Kashmir
Tension reaching dangerous levels in wake of Pahalgam terror attack
Suggestions include consolidating dozens of agencies into four departments
Republican former congressman from Florida is a hawkish, long-time ally of Donald Trump
US President makes the announcement on his Truth Social platform
Antonio Guterres alarmed over continued Israeli breaches of Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity
Damascus is seeking the permanent lifting of sanctions, which the US has kept in place
Israeli troops are still present in southern Lebanon and launched strikes on Beirut this week
From radical foreign policy shifts to tariff wars, the start of the US president's second term has shattered the norms of governing