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Analysis: Israel’s ground war in Gaza could get much bloodier
The bloodier, and likely more protracted stage of the war, will likely include Israeli forays into Hamas tunnels.
Israel bombs al-Maghazi refugee camp, killing dozens, Gaza officials say
Bombing comes days after air raids on Jabalia and Bureij refugee camps that officials say killed more than 200 people.
‘Biden, you can’t hide’: Tens of thousands march in US for Gaza ceasefire
Large demonstration in Washington, DC expresses anger at President Joe Biden's unwavering support for Israel.
Protests in Israel target Netanyahu over release of captives
Thousands of people have taken to the streets in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv over the government's handling of the crisis.
Ukraine military says it hit Zalyv shipyard in Russian-annexed Crimea
Crimea's Russian-installed chief says downed missile fragments had hit a dry dock and that there were no casualties.
Hamburg airport closed after armed man breaches security
The attacker drove a car through a barrier and fired shots in the air; all flights were cancelled.
Protesters rally around the world demanding immediate ceasefire in Gaza
'In our thousands, in our millions, we are all Palestinian', thousands demonstrate in Washington, London, Berlin, Dakar.
Holders England eliminated from World Cup after losing to Australia
Australia posted 286 all out with Marnus Labuschagne top scoring for them, while England managed 253 in reply.
Iranians march for Gaza on anniversary of US embassy takeover
They called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and pledged to stand by Palestine 'until final victory'.
What are the consequences of Israel bombing Gaza’s hospitals?
Medical facilities on the brink of collapse and ambulances in Gaza are being targeted directly by Israeli attacks.
Guinea’s escaped ex-military leader recaptured, back in jail, says lawyer
It was unclear if Camara escaped of his own free will, but the army described the operation as attempted sabotage.
Blinken reaffirms US support for ‘humanitarian pauses’ in Gaza
The top US diplomat's stance is at odds with that of Arab states who are calling for an immediate ceasefire.
Israel ramps up attacks in Gaza, striking schools, hospitals and mosques
The civilian casualties have spiraled with a UN school-turned-shelter and hospitals targeted.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy denies war with Russia at ‘stalemate’
Ukrainian leader says war between Israel and Hamas has drawn attention away from them, adding that is 'Russia's goal'.
A letter to President Biden from a grieving Palestinian
Mr Biden, I have lost 36 members of my extended family in Gaza in just one day. I want you to know their names.
‘Extremely challenging’: Israel’s Gaza ground assault faces stumbles
A week into the ground war, Israeli forces are trying to isolate Hamas in north Gaza. But Hamas is prepared, too.
Pakistan beat New Zealand by 21 runs in rain-hit Cricket World Cup clash
Set a mammoth target of 402, Pakistan were still ahead of the required rate before rain forced a premature end.
Field of dreams: How an Indigenous softball team captured Mexico’s heart
The softball team Las Amazonas de Yaxunah has defied gender stereotypes to become a national phenomenon in Mexico.
Turkey recalls ambassador to Israel over ‘humanitarian tragedy in Gaza’
President Erdogan says he is breaking contact with PM Netanyahu but is not cutting relations with Israel over Gaza.
Nepal searches for survivors after deadly earthquake
The quake, which struck while people were asleep in their homes, killed at least 128 people and injured dozens more.
India vs South Africa: ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 match preview
Unbeaten India face South Africa in a clash between the top two in the group stage standings at Eden Gardens, Kolkata.
Israel’s media: Between trauma and anger
Between anguish and rage, Israel's media are indifferent to the horrors in Gaza.
Israel bombs UN school in third major attack on Gaza’s Jabalia refugee camp
Gaza's largest refugee camp has been bombed again, the third major attack on the site in the past week.
Michael Moore on Gaza: ‘We need to stop the slaughter’
In an exclusive interview with UpFront, filmmaker Michael Moore talks about the US involvement in the Israel-Gaza war.
Venezuela FM: Who is behind the country’s political and economic stalemate?
Foreign Minister Yvan Gil discusses the causes behind the country's economic collapse, political chaos and mass exodus.
Iranian President: The Palestinian cause is ‘a necessity’
Iran's Ebrahim Raisi discusses the war on Gaza.
Israel ramps up attacks in Gaza, striking schools, hospitals and mosques
As Israeli army's assault intensifies, UN school reportedly sheltering many displaced women and children is bombed.
Will Gaza ever receive enough aid?
UN says humanitarian catastrophe in the strip is 'worsening by the hour'.
Iran holds rallies to support Gaza, mark 1979 US embassy takeover
Demonstrators express their support for besieged civilians in Gaza and chant, 'Death to Israel.'
India’s star all-rounder Hardik Pandya out of Cricket World Cup with injury
Fast bowler Prasidh Krishna called up in his place after Pandya missed India's past three games with ankle injury.
‘Freedom convoy’ to US military base in Turkey calls for Gaza ceasefire
Protesters hope to pressure the US over its support for Israel's war with Turkey taking a firm pro-Palestine stance.
‘I expected better’: Why so many empty seats at India’s Cricket World Cup?
While India's matches have attracted huge crowds, attendance for many other games have been underwhelming.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 29
As the conflict between Israel and Gaza enters its 29th day, these are the main developments.
‘Want to die with my family’: Gaza workers, patients stuck in West Bank
Gaza residents trapped in the West Bank are living in fear of Israeli detentions and of the safety of their families.
Pakistan troops ‘thwart’ attack on air force base, killing 9 fighters
The attack comes a day after an ambush on a military convoy killed 14 soldiers in southwest Baluchistan province.
After Golden Dawn’s demise, a dangerous new far right flourishes in Greece
Far-right strands are organising, but experts say they don't yet pose the same threat as Golden Dawn.
UK university returns warrior skulls to Taiwan’s Indigenous Paiwan people
Edinburgh University, which was given the skulls in 1907, said the return was an effort to address its colonial legacy.
‘Can’t sleep’: Trapped British nationals try to flee Israel’s Gaza bombing
Hungry and desperate, some British Palestinians are having to leave family members behind in Gaza. Others can't escape.
At least six dead in Italy as heavy rain, high winds sweep Europe
Storm Ciaran continues its destructive path through the continent after causing havoc further west.
Xi and Scholz talk economy, deepening global crises in video call
In wide-ranging discussion, Chinese and German leaders agree two countries' relations are improving in several areas.
Israel-Gaza war fuels online anti-Semitism, Islamophobia in China
Hate speech has proliferated but usually vigilant Chinese censors seem unwilling to remove it.
‘Significant pause’ in Gaza fighting needed to free captives: US official
Biden administration 'doing everything we possibly can' to free captives, official quoted as saying.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 619
As the war enters its 619th day, these are the main developments.
Acapulco residents struggle to access food, medicine after Hurricane Otis
The Category 5 storm lashed the famed Mexican tourist city, leaving residents desperate for supplies, like insulin.
‘We have nothing’: Families seek safety from bombs inside Gaza hospitals
Tent cities emerging around Gaza healthcare facilities as doctors contend with shortages, exhaustion and air strikes.
Ukrainian shelling kills 9 in occupied south: Russia-installed officials
Moscow-appointed governor says attack in southern Kherson left nine dead and nine others 'badly injured'.
What’s behind Antony Blinken’s call for ‘humanitarian pauses’ in Gaza?
Palestinian rights advocates say 'pauses' are 'insufficient' and would not absolve US of complicity in Israeli attacks.
At least 119 killed as magnitude 5.6 quake hits western Nepal
Quake struck the Jajarkot district late on Friday night bringing brick houses crumbling to the ground.
‘Rude awakening’: Elections seen as rebuke to Colombia’s Gustavo Petro
Analysts warn Colombia's recent local and regional elections could augur rough times ahead for leftist President Petro.
Australia’s Albanese heads to China touting ‘consistent, steady’ engagement
Labor leader is first Australian prime minister to visit since 2016 after a turbulent period in bilateral ties.
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