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Tears and joy as second batch of 39 Palestinians freed from Israeli prisons
Palestinian prisoners were freed late on Saturday after 13 Israelis were released from Gaza as part of truce agreement.
A Crude Mistake?
People & Power investigates what major new oil projects in Uganda mean for the country, its people and the environment.
Wounded patients left at al-Shifa Hospital face dire conditions
Many of the injured who were not mobile remained in the hospital after its evacuation on November 18.
Repressions grow in Algeria, is freedom of speech in danger?
The government, say its opponents, is even banning pro-Gaza protests, worried the spirit of the Hirak will rise again.
Terry Venables, ex England, Spurs and Barcelona manager, dies aged 80
Venables, who guided England to the Euro 96 semis and Barcelona to 1986 European Cup final, died after a long illness.
More captives released after Hamas said Israel not upholding truce deal
There were concerns that the Israel-Hamas truce was at risk of derailing on day two.
Biden seeks to expand Israeli access to US weapons stockpile
If White House request granted, it would enable Israel to access US weapons with less congressional oversight.
Israa Jaabis returns home after release from Israeli prison
Watch the moment Palestinian woman Israa Jaabis returns home and embraces her son after eight years imprisoned in Israel
Rescue operation under way after cargo ship sinks off Greece coast
Only one of 14 crew members found from the sunk cargo ship Raptor as Storm Oliver pummels the Mediterranean coast.
Dire conditions at al-Shifa Hospital revealed during Gaza pause
New video from Gaza's al-Shifa Hospital has emerged, made possible by the pause in Israel's attack.
Russia downs Ukrainian drones, missiles day after its attack on Kyiv
Russia intercepts Ukrainian drones over four regions, including Moscow, a day after its attack on Kyiv.
Mexican journalists freed days after being abducted in southern province
Reporters Silvia Nayssa Arce, Alberto Sanchez and Marco Antonio Toledo have been released unharmed, officials say.
‘One minute to say goodbye’ to a father, son, husband: Hussein Abu Jamei
Hussein was just 32 when he was killed by an Israeli air raid on Khan Younis. His body was found by his own brother.
Sierra Leone imposes nationwide curfew after military barracks attacked
Sierra Leone's President Julius Maada Bio claims 'calm restored' after government said the attack was repelled.
Israeli forces carry out deadly raids in the West Bank amid Gaza truce
Five Palestinians were shot dead in Jenin, while three others were killed elsewhere in the occupied West Bank on Sunday.
Israeli settlers steal Palestinian farmers’ land in occupied West Bank
Emboldened by curfews and raids on Palestinians, illegal settlers have stepped up violence and property theft.
Taylor beats Cameron to become two-weight undisputed boxing champion
Taylor added Cameron's world super-lightweight titles to her lightweight belts six months after losing to her.
Sudan aid workers risk ‘kidnap and rape’, experts warn
Aid organisations make urgent call for humanitarian corridors to allow them to do their work safely.
Photos: Lebanese residents of border towns return home amid truce in Gaza
About 55,500 Lebanese have been displaced by clashes between Hezbollah and Israeli forces since October 7.
Hamas releases 13 Israeli, four Thai captives after hours-long delay
Israel is now expected to release 39 Palestinian prisoners from its jails under the Qatar-mediated truce.
Families reunited with their children held by Hamas and Israel
As some families are now able to hold their loved ones close, thousands more in Gaza will never get a reunion.
Is a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine still possible?
International calls grow louder to pursue a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict.
London protesters at pro-Palestinian march demand permanent Gaza ceasefire
Current pause brings little respite after 15,000 Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks during seven weeks of war.
Tens of thousands rally in Tel Aviv amid delay in release of captives
Demonstration at what has become known as 'Hostages Square' marked 50 days since Hamas attack on Israel.
UN peacekeepers in Lebanon say patrol hit by Israeli fire
United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon condemns attack as 'deeply troubling', no troops were injured.
Palestinians stock up on essentials amid surge in Gaza food prices
October saw 'unprecedented' spike in cost of water, wheat flour as Palestinians flock to markets on second day of truce.
Gaza’s Indonesian Hospital in ruins after Israeli raid, days-long siege
Nurses recall horror of Israeli raid and interrogations, saying they were beaten and humiliated.
As genocide rages, doctors must choose: Care or collaborationism
American doctors should be doing all we can to protect healthcare workers in Gaza. Why aren't we?
Madagascar president re-elected as opposition denounces irregularities
Andry Rajoelina has secured a third term in an election marred by a low turnout and an opposition boycott.
Released Palestinians recount harsh conditions in Israeli prisons
As Palestinian women and children return home from Israeli prisons, many say they endured incredibly harsh conditions.
Finnish FM: Finland’s defence deal with Israel vs its stance on Gaza
Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen on Finland's NATO accession, Russian threats, and Israeli deal vs Gaza stance.
Liverpool hold Man City as Haaland scores fastest 50 Premier League goals
Liverpool snap City's 23-match winning run at the Etihad as clash between the Premier League's top two ends 1-1.
India rescuers hit snags in two-week bid to free 41 tunnel workers
Rescue efforts to save workers trapped since November 12 slowed after damage to a digging machine.
Analysis: Lessons from Day One of truce in Gaza
Everyone stopped shooting, but can emotional reunions bring new understanding between warring sides?
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 50
The truce holds with more captive and prisoner swaps expected as Gaza receives limited but much-needed humanitarian aid.
‘Nothing standing’: Palestinians return to find Gaza homes destroyed
Amid the truce, some Palestinians returned to their houses in north and central Gaza - only to find rubble and debris.
Demands for permanent Gaza ceasefire at UK vigil for killed medical workers
Healthcare workers in London are demanding a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.
‘To make lives easier’: Aid brings relief in Gaza amid Israel-Hamas truce
Trucks deliver fuel, cooking gas, food and medicine in the largest aid convoy to Gaza since the war began.
Israel vs Hamas: Battle for narrative supremacy
A propaganda battle over the war on Gaza. Plus, UN rapporteur Francesca Albanese on media missteps in this conflict.
Israeli-owned ship targeted in suspected drone attack: Reports
The vessel reportedly had its tracker turned off, a sign that crew members likely expected a threat in the region.
‘You need to be tough’: Child athletes make history, but at what cost?
Records by child athletes have reignited debates around age restrictions at global sporting events such as the Olympics.
At least 10 killed in shopping mall blaze in Pakistan’s Karachi
Officials say more than 20 people have been injured in the fire, the cause of which is yet to be determined.
Rainbow Bridge: Victims in US-Canada border crash were New York couple
Investigation continues after a vehicle exploded at a checkpoint on the US side of a bridge connecting two countries.
‘Bulletproof’: The brief, beautiful life of Danielle Waldman
Danielle was just 24 when she and her partner, Noam Shay, were brutally killed by Hamas at Supernova festival.
US President Biden says ‘chances are real’ for extending Israel-Gaza truce
Captives are expected to be released each day until Monday during pause in fighting.
More than 70 Russian drones hit Kyiv, wounding five: Ukrainian officials
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called the attack an act of 'wilful terror'.
‘A place to fly’ – Jenin Freedom Theatre stands defiant amid Israeli raids
Founded by an Israeli peace activist, the West Bank theatre offers traumatised children a space to heal from conflict.
Gaza truce holds into second day, more captives to be released
Palestinians are temporarily safe from bombardment, but Gaza saw an 'intensification' of Israeli strikes ahead of truce.
Family celebrates return of freed Palestinian prisoner Marah Bakeer
Bakeer is one of 39 Palestinian prisoners released by Israel in exchange for 13 Hamas captives under Qatar-mediated deal
WHO concerned about al-Shifa chief detained by Israel, remaining patients
Israel says hospital director is being questioned; WHO voices fears over safety of dozens who still in the facility.
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