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Panic at UN school in Gaza hit by Israeli attack
Video shows an Israeli attack hitting a UN school sheltering thousands of people in Gaza.
Germany announces complete ban of Hamas activities
Hamas criticises announcement, says it shows Berlin in partnership with Israel on crimes against Palestinian people.
Raw grief of a mother losing her son in Gaza
I want to take him home."
What’s happening at Gaza’s Rafah crossing?
A group of Palestinians have been allowed out of Gaza for the first time since Israel's war and siege began.
Can world powers urge Israel to stop its attacks in the occupied West Bank?
Settler violence, raids and demolitions in the West Bank are on the rise since the start of the Gaza conflict.
UN experts demand ceasefire, warn Gaza is ‘running out of time’
The Palestinian people 'are at grave risk of genocide,' UN special rapporteurs say. 'The time for action is now.'
Israeli forces kill three Palestinians as West Bank violence soars
At least three Palestinians killed, health ministry says, and one Israeli killed in a shooting attack, Israel says.
Gaza bakeries targeted and destroyed by Israeli air attacks
Food in Gaza is running out and bread - a staple in Palestinian households - is becoming more difficult to get each day.
Pakistan to hold delayed elections on February 8, electoral commission says
A caretaker government has been running the South Asian country since parliament was dissolved on August 9.
India thrash Sri Lanka to book Cricket World Cup semifinal spot
India romp to 302 run victory in Mumbai as the World Cup hosts maintain their perfect record with a seventh win.
Analysis: Houthis declare war on Israel, but their real target is elsewhere
Their cruise missiles won't hurt Israel much, but they complicate regional diplomacy, especially for Saudi Arabia.
Are Israel’s attacks on Gaza’s hospitals legal?
Israeli warplanes are circling in on Gaza's crowded hospitals, which have been issued with orders to evacuate
Gaza authorities say 15 killed in Israeli strike on Bureij refugee camp
Israeli attacks have targeted refugee camps in Gaza for days, levelling buildings in tightly packed quarters.
China bids farewell to former premier Li Keqiang at Beijing funeral
President Xi Jinping, Chinese Politburo members, and crowds of citizens paid their last respects.
Tunisia debates bill to criminalise normalisation of ties with Israel
The draft forbids 'recognition of the Zionist entity or the establishment of direct or indirect ties' with it.
‘This is Nasrallah’s moment’: Will Hezbollah’s chief declare war on Israel?
Hezbollah's leader will speak Friday on the Israel-Hamas war. What he says could determine whether the conflict spreads.
A genocide is under way in Palestine
And the imperial West is an active participant.
Why are Donald Trump’s children in court for his fraud trial?
Trump's children - Ivanka, Trump Jr, and Eric - are set to testify in a fraud trial involving their family business.
Pro-Palestinian Israelis face threats, but vow to keep fighting for peace
Activists in Israel say as right-wing, pro-war voices dominate the discourse, their work has never felt more important.
Israel’s army meets fierce resistance ‘at the gates of Gaza City’
The death toll exceeds 9,000 as Israeli troops battle Hamas and Islamic Jihad fighters for the enclave's biggest city.
‘We’re on the right side of history’: Celtic’s growing feud over Palestine
A chasm grows between the Glasgow club's board and fans expressing solidarity with Gaza amid Israel's assault.
Uganda captures chief of ISIL-linked militia blamed for tourist murders
The ADF chief is arrested in a raid that kills six members of his squad, according to the government.
One year on, peace holds in Tigray, but Ethiopia still fractured
The cost of reconstruction in the battle-scarred northern region is estimated at $20bn.
Putin revokes Russia’s ratification of nuclear test ban treaty
Moscow says the abandonment of the 1996 treaty is designed to bring Russia into line with the US.
Myanmar rebels seize vital border town as China calls for ceasefire
The loss of Chinshwehaw is a blow to generals who seized power from Myanmar's elected government in 2021.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 27
As the conflict between Israel and Gaza enters its 27th day, these are the main developments.
Tennis star Ons Jabeur donates prize money to Palestinians amid Israel war
Ons Jabeur held back tears as she spoke about the war in Gaza after her win at the WTA Finals.
Will Egypt accept Palestinians if Israel pushes them out of Gaza?
Analysts say Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi fears instability at home if Palestinian refugees cross the border.
‘Genocide’, Colombia says as Latin American states condemn Israel over Gaza
Colombia's president says Israel wants 'to remove the Palestinian people from Gaza and take it over'.
Dashed hopes and limited aid trouble Tigrayans a year after Ethiopia truce
Many people say they can't return home despite ceasefire because Ethiopian allied forces still occupy parts of region.
‘From the river to the sea’: What does the Palestinian slogan really mean?
Critics have called its use anti-Semitic amid Israel's war on Gaza. But the slogan has more complex roots.
Biden calls for ‘pause’ in Israel’s war in Gaza for the first time
US leader's remarks mark a subtle shift in position as Washington previously rejected 'drawing red lines for Israel'.
Sociopaths in suits
The usual gallery of strutting presidents and PMs has yet again closed ranks to approve and applaud mass killing.
Israel-Gaza war: US House rejects effort to censure Rashida Tlaib
Efforts to formally denounce Palestinian American legislator dismissed with broad bipartisan support.
Amid Hezbollah-Israel clashes, Christian village in Lebanon plans for war
Located close to the border with Israel, the village has already suffered fallout from three weeks of clashes.
Gaza mothers fear for premature babies as Israeli siege cripples hospitals
At least 130 babies are dependent on electric incubators that are vulnerable to power cuts as Gaza runs out of fuel.
Democracy ‘in trouble, stagnant at best, and declining in many places’
Annual report from prominent think tank finds political freedoms under pressure in many parts of the world.
Serbia to hold snap elections as president calls for country to be ‘united’
President Aleksandar Vucic announced December polls amid mounting political pressure from domestic critics and EU.
Q&A: Former UN official Craig Mokhiber on Gaza, Israel and genocide
Human rights expert says UN must hold Israel accountable for its military actions in Gaza.
UN rights office says Israeli attacks on Jabalia could be ‘war crime’
UN says high number of casualties and scale of destruction raise questions about proportionality.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 617
As the war enters its 617th day, these are the main developments.
US rights group urges colleges to protect free speech amid Gaza war
ACLU rejects calls for investigating Palestine solidarity student organisations, saying probes would 'chill speech'.
Russia attacks more than 100 settlements in 24 hours, Ukraine says
Ukrainian authorities have said that cities and towns in the east have come under heavy bombardment over last 24 hours.
Will Israel face a war crimes investigation?
Israeli forces have ramped up their air and ground assault on Gaza.
Germany’s president apologises for killings in Tanzania under colonial rule
Steinmeier sought forgiveness from the descendants of hundreds of thousands of victims of violence over a century ago.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken set to travel to Israel and Jordan
Announcement comes as US confirms first of its citizens able to leave Gaza via the Rafah crossing into Egypt.
Israel targets Gaza’s Jabalia refugee camp for second time in two days
The strike came a day after Israeli jets hit the camp, killing more than 50 people.
‘There are thousands more’: Wounded Palestinians cross into Egypt from Gaza
As a small number of injured Palestinians leave the Gaza Strip, many more remain in urgent need of treatment abroad.
Photos: Dozens of Afghans deported by Pakistan authorities
The crackdown on undocumented migrants mostly affecting some two million Afghans living in Pakistan without papers.
Israel bombards Jabalia refugee camp for second straight day
Attack comes a day after an Israeli air raid killed dozens of people in the densely packed neighbourhood.
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