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Palestine Red Crescent says Israel orders evacuation of al-Quds Hospital
The al-Quds Hospital currently shelters hundreds of patients and more than 12,000 displaced civilians in Gaza.
The war in Sudan is a consequence of a derailed transition
Sudan's transition should have focused on stabilising the economy and convening elections, not dismantling a regime.
Netanyahu apologises for blaming Israeli security chiefs for Hamas attack
The Israeli PM deletes post that pointed finger of blame for the October 7 attack on intelligence services.
Israeli troops push into Gaza as war enters ‘second stage’
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu says his country's war with Hamas has entered its second stage'.
Parents of Liverpool winger Luis Diaz kidnapped in Colombia
Colombia's president says Diaz's mother has been rescued, but a search continues for his missing father.
Tyson Fury knocked down but beats Francis Ngannou on a split decision
Former UFC fighter Ngannou almost delivers one of boxing's biggest upsets as he gives the heavyweight champ a scare.
What will be the impact of the UN vote for a ceasefire in Gaza?
Motion for humanitarian ceasefire debated at UN precisely the same time as Israel launched its fiercest attacks yet.
Explosion hits Jehovah’s Witnesses prayer meeting in India’s Kerala
The blast takes place as hundreds gather for Sunday prayer in the southern town of Kalamassery in Kerala state.
‘It’s scary’: Israel war fears batter Lebanon’s struggling economy
Cafe footfall is down 80 percent; tourism has crashed and airlines are cutting flights even before Lebanon enters a war.
Palestinians break into Gaza UN aid warehouses as toll tops 8,000
Thousands of people storm food warehouses in Gaza to take flour and basic needs in a mark of growing desperation.
Mike Pence, ex-vice president, drops out of Republican presidential race
Republican leader ends campaign for the White House after struggling to raise money and gain traction in the polls.
Dispatches from Ukraine’s front lines: A predawn assault
From a subterranean town to a brigade on the southern front, an inside look at life on four front lines over four days.
‘A domino effect’: Eoin Morgan dissects England’s Cricket World Cup woes
England's former captain says a series of bad decisions has hit confidence, but backs skipper Buttler to stay on.
Hundreds of thousands march worldwide against Israeli bombardment of Gaza
People around the world rally to support Gaza as continued Israeli bombing has killed nearly 8,000 Palestinians.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 612
As the war enters its 612th day, these are the main developments.
Bangladesh opposition leader Alamgir detained after antigovernment rally
Detention of Bangladesh National Party leader comes ahead of general elections set for early next year.
‘There is zero work’: Occupied West Bank paralysed as economy stalls
Israel-ordered shutdowns and settler attacks in occupied West Bank take devastating toll on Palestinian economy.
South Africa hold off New Zealand to win record fourth Rugby World Cup
Springboks kick their way to 12-11 win after All Blacks captain Sam Cane was first player to be red-carded in a final.
Taiwan takes security lessons from Hamas, Ukraine surprise attacks
Taiwan considers its ability to counter a Chinese invasion attempt with lessons learned from Gaza and Ukraine.
Internet, phone services return to Gaza after Israeli communications cutoff
Paltel Group says services being gradually restored after disruption due to Israeli bombardment.
Netanyahu says war entering ‘second stage’ as Israeli troops push into Gaza
Israeli prime minister describes campaign against Hamas as 'second war of independence'.
Friends actor Matthew Perry dies at 54
Perry found dead in a hot tub at his Los Angeles home, the LA Times reports.
Prisoner exchange? Israeli captive families demand answers from Netanyahu
Israeli relatives increasingly angry over fate of captives, particularly during military's large-scale bombing of Gaza.
Analysis: Israel’s ground attacks yield lots of bang, little success
The past four days of land incursions, bombs and an information blackout won't necessarily harm a well-prepared Hamas.
Teenage Iranian girl Armita Geravand dies weeks after train incident
The government says the 16-year-old fell and hit her head after experiencing a drop in blood pressure.
‘I am scared’: Bombing of Gaza sparks fears in southern Israel
In city of Ashkelon, in southern Israel, locals speak of the constant sound of aerial attacks on the nearby Gaza Strip.
Mass graves, unclaimed bodies: The war robs Gaza of funeral rites
Overwhelmed morgues, cemeteries and near-constant bombardment have made funerals and grieving all but impossible.
Hamas’s attack on Israel has changed the Middle East
The US regional strategy lays in shambles, as its allies face pressure and its foes seek to take advantage.
Palestinians in occupied West Bank face closures, harassment and attacks
Entrances to Palestinian villages, towns and cities are blocked, severely restricting commercial and civilian movement.
Turkey’s Erdogan tells pro-Palestinian rally Israel is ‘an occupier’
Addressing hundreds of thousands of supporters, Erdogan accuses the West of being the main culprit in the war on Gaza.
Russia says Israeli bombardment of Gaza is against international law
Russia's comments come as Hamas tries to locate eight Russian-Israeli citizens among the hostages it took on October 7.
Communication blackout, fuel shortages worsen the situation in Gaza
Completely disconnected from the outside world, Palestinians in Gaza struggle to access medical care, essential goods.
At least 32 killed, dozens injured in Egypt road crash
The multi-car pileup in the Beheira region was reportedly caused by an oil leak.
Is the US in trouble in the Middle East?
As the West gives its full support to Israel, the Global South takes a different approach.
‘So world knows’: Gaza parents mark children’s names on bodies amid bombing
Families are writing their children's names on their bodies so they can be identified after Israeli raids.
Dozens killed, many missing after coal mine fire in Kazakhstan
A fire at a mine owned by steel giant ArcelorMittal has killed at least 28 workers, with more than 20 still missing.
Gaza divides the world along faultlines set by Ukraine war
Russia is running short of shells but Israel's war in Gaza threatens to cloud US diplomacy.
Israel ‘expanding’ troops in Gaza, Hamas to counter with ‘full force’
Israel says it's 'expanding' ground activities in Gaza Strip after telecommunications were knocked out.
A cricket rivalry evolves: How Indian fans came to love English players
While the cricketing rivalry has often been bitter and influenced by colonial history, it has changed in recent years.
UN’s Navi Pillay: Israel has ‘no intention of ending occupation’
The chair of the UN Commission of Inquiry discusses findings on 'unlawful occupation of Palestinian Territory'.
Thousands of Gaza workers go ‘missing’ in Israel amid wartime mass arrests
Israel has so far refused to release information about Gaza workers who have disappeared, human rights groups say.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 22
As the conflict between Israel and Gaza enters its 22nd day, these are the main developments.
Hong Kong denies visa to prominent Tiananmen Square scholar
Rowena He lost her job at the Chinese University of Hong Kong after her visa was not renewed.
Gaza’s communications blackout raises concerns of Israeli war crimes
Enclave without phone, internet services for more than 12 hours amid warnings blackout could conceal rights abuses.
Israel’s war on Gaza in 10 explainers
The big picture on a rapidly escalating conflict that now threatens to blow up into a regional conflagration.
Will the Israel-Hamas war upend China’s Middle East ambitions?
The war threatens to thwart Beijing's hopes of emerging as a key mediator and alternative to the US in the region.
Gaza’s journalists: Reporting under bombardment
With little sleep, internet or safety in the middle of Israel's war, Gazan journalists are getting information out.
Dispatches from Ukraine’s front lines: A brigade on the southern front
From a subterranean town to the start of a pre-dawn assault, an inside look at life on four front lines over four days.
War on Gaza: What’s the impact globally?
Bank of Israel cuts growth forecast while the World Bank warns the global economy is at a 'dangerous juncture'.
England hold on to beat Argentina in Rugby World Cup third place playoff
England finish third at the Rugby World Cup by stopping waves of late Argentina attacks and prevailing 26-23.
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