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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.
Anwar El Ghazi’s contract terminated by Mainz over Israel-Palestine posts
Dutch footballer was previously suspended by the club over a since-deleted social media post.
Relief in Lebanon as Hezbollah’s Nasrallah holds off on wider Israel war
Many in Lebanon are worried about the prospects of a broader confrontation with Israel amid the war on Gaza.
Where does the world stand on Gaza?
What role can international diplomacy play in halting the Israel-Gaza war?
Hezbollah’s Hassan Nasrallah speech on Israel-Hamas war: Key takeaways
Nasrallah addressed his followers without disclosing details on the next moves Hezbollah could take in the Israel war.
Thousands rally in Beirut to watch Hezbollah chief Nasrallah’s speech
The rally was called by Hezbollah to honour fallen fighters. It was Nasrallah's first speech since the Gaza war started.
Analysis: Israel’s Gaza bombing campaign is proving costly, for Israel
A back of the envelope calculation suggests it has already cost Israel more than $2bn with few actual gains.
Italian PM’s diplomatic adviser steps down over prank phone call fiasco
Meloni discussed issues such as the Ukraine war and migration with a Russian comedian posing as an African official.
Israel sends thousands of cross-border Palestinian workers back to Gaza
The workers returned through the Karem Abu Salem crossing after being detained and ill-treated in Israel.
‘Arrested, tortured and insulted’, say workers returned to Gaza by Israel
A Gaza worker returning to the enclave says he and co-workers were tortured, others report arrests by Israel.
Blinken discusses ‘humanitarian pauses’ as Israel encircles Gaza City
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says he discussed need to avoid civilian casualties with Israeli leader Netanyahu.
Several killed in Israeli attack on ambulance convoy: Gaza health ministry
Palestinian health ministry says several killed and dozens of others wounded in an Israeli attack on ambulance convoy.
‘All scenarios open’: Hezbollah chief in first speech since Israel-Gaza war
In a highly anticipated speech, Hassan Nasrallah said a wider conflict could not be ruled out if the Gaza war continues.
Middle East Roundup: Know their names – Gaza’s dead, more than a statistic
A refugee camp bombed, twice; a communications blackout; an exit, for a few - our Gaza coverage this week.
‘We’re dreaming’: Afghanistan crush the Netherlands at Cricket World Cup
Afghanistan sweep past the Netherlands by seven wickets to boost their chances of reaching the semifinals.
New Zealand vs Pakistan: ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 match preview
Pakistan most likely need to beat New Zealand to keep alive their hopes of reaching the Cricket World Cup semifinals.
Why I’m striking: Meet the captain behind the US’s longest ongoing strike
For more than two years, Andre Soleyn has led a strike for better wages and healthcare at a New York energy provider.
A picture and its story: Grief in Gaza and the loss of a child
'I lost my conscience when I saw the girl. I took her in my arms'
Should Palestinians, Israelis live equally in one state?
Israeli soldier-turned-peace activist Miko Peled argues that Israel is the biggest obstacle to peace in the Middle East.
Covering Gaza: Dehumanisation of an entire population
In their coverage of the war in Gaza, some in the British media are repeating the disastrous mistakes of the past.
Israeli families bring genocide complaint against Hamas to ICC
Families of Hamas' October 7 victims want the group that rules Gaza prosecuted for war crimes.
Thai official meets with Hamas in Iran to seek hostage release
The backchannel talks took place in Tehran last week, but an agreement has yet to be secured.
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