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Russian missile strike on mail depot in Ukraine kills six, officials say
At least 14 people were injured in the Russian missile strike on an 'ordinary civilian' site, Kyiv says.
Israel strikes mosque in occupied West Bank refugee camp
Palestinian officials say two people were killed in strike on the Al-Ansar mosque.
Hamas says Israel refused to receive 2 hostages; Israel calls it propaganda
Hamas captured 210 people during its deadly assault in southern Israel on October 7 and they are being held in Gaza.
Analysis: The military logic behind Israel’s ‘total’ Gaza siege
The core purpose of sieges is to keep human beings hungry, thirsty and cold - so they are weakened, if not defeated.
London’s ‘March For Palestine’ draws 100,000 demanding Gaza ceasefire
Pro-Palestine supporters march again in London calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and the safe delivery of aid
South Africa inflict record ODI defeat on England in ICC Cricket World Cup
South Africa beat England by a mammoth 229 runs to leave the champions' title defence hanging by a thread.
Bobby Charlton, Manchester United and England legend, dies aged 86
Charlton was a key member of England's 1966 World Cup winning team and enjoyed great success at club level with United.
Limited aid enters Gaza as Israeli bombing compounds dire situation
The convoy of 20 trucks is nowhere near enough to address the needs of the besieged enclave, officials say.
Why does the US not support a ceasefire in Gaza?
Former Israeli government adviser Daniel Levy says US support for Israeli impunity is destabilising the entire region.
India vs New Zealand: ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 match preview
Hosts India play 2019 finalists New Zealand in a battle of the Cricket World Cup's unbeaten table-toppers in Dharamsala.
Pakistan’s ex-PM Nawaz Sharif back from self-exile ahead of elections
The 73-year-old veteran politician, who spent four years in the UK, is seeking a political comeback.
Israel doubles number of Palestinian prisoners to 10,000 in two weeks
Since October 7, Israel has arrested more than 5,000 people, mostly from Gaza, Palestinian officials say.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 15
As the conflict between Israel and Gaza enters its 15th day, these are the main developments.
World leaders attend Cairo peace summit to ‘de-escalate’ Israel-Hamas war
Arab leaders condemned Israel's bombardment of Gaza and demanded renewed efforts to end decades-long cycle of violence.
Angry Egyptians denounce staged pro-Palestine rallies amid Israel-Hamas war
Critics accuse Egypt's President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of using pro-Palestinian sentiment for political gains.
A PR stunt amid a massacre in Gaza
The 20 trucks of aid that entered Gaza are just a distraction from Israel's murderous war on the Palestinians.
New Zealand crush Argentina to reach record fifth Rugby World Cup final
The 44-6 rout of Argentina sends the All Blacks into the final, where they will play either South Africa or England.
Israel tells citizens to leave Egypt, Jordan ‘as soon as possible’
National Security Council raises threat levels for Middle Eastern countries as Israel continues its bombardment of Gaza.
Can a humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza be averted?
A deal was reached to allow aid into the besieged enclave through Egypt.
‘We went through hell’: Palestinian dual citizens hoping to leave Gaza
Between 500 and 600 Palestinian Americans await evacuation from the Gaza Strip amid Israel's assault.
Thousands join pro-Palestinian rallies in Australia amid Gaza bombardment
Organisers say 15,000 people attended Sydney rally amid warnings of an unfolding humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza.
Rafah border crossing opens, allowing only 20 aid trucks into Gaza
A small convoy enters the Gaza Strip from Egypt, carrying desperately needed medicine and food supplies.
Sierra Leone’s president: Are there good military coups?
President Julius Maada Bio discusses whether the region's military takeovers represent a threat to his country.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 605
As the war enters its 605th day, these are the main developments.
Biden says Hamas attack on Israel aimed at disrupting Israel-Saudi thaw
Saudi officials reportedly paused normalisation talks with Israel following Palestinian group's October 7 attacks.
Atop a Jerusalem mountain, a cafe of rare coexistence in a divided city
A cafe frequented by both Israelis and Palestinians had offered a haven from political tensions - until recent events.
Hollywood stars urge Biden to push for ceasefire in Israel-Hamas war
Celebrities including Joaquin Phoenix, Cate Blanchett and Susan Sarandon urge US president to push for halt in fighting.
Gaza’s next big threat: Cholera, infectious diseases amid total blockade
Humanitarian organisations warn deadly water-borne diseases will spread in the besieged strip if aid is not allowed in.
French intel says Palestinian rocket likely cause of Gaza hospital blast
France's military intelligence agency says no evidence Israeli strike caused the blast at Al-Ahli Arab Hospital.
He is Ecuador’s youngest president-elect. What lies ahead for Daniel Noboa?
Noboa, heir to a banana industry fortune, faces rising crime with little political backing and an abbreviated term.
Could Venezuela’s diaspora hold the key to its opposition primary race?
With 7.7 million people recently fled abroad, Venezuela's opposition hopes the diaspora could become a political force.
Not all in China’s military view Taiwan, the West as primary threat
As China prepares for possible conflict with Taiwan, the US, some see such a confrontation as unnecessary, unwinnable.
What’s the impact of Israel’s Gaza war on Arab nations?
Protests in the Middle East reflect public anger at Israel's bombardment of Gaza.
Photos: Palestine solidarity rallies around the world
Thousands of people in Muslim-majority countries and beyond held demonstrations in solidarity with Palestinians.
US judge threatens to hold Trump in contempt for violating gag order
Judge says the former president could face penalties for failing to retract previous remarks about court staff.
Hamas releases two American hostages from Gaza after Qatari mediation
Judith Raanan and Natalie Raanan released and back in Israel, prime minister's office says.
Biden asks US Congress for $105bn in assistance for Israel and Ukraine
More than $9bn would be set aside for humanitarian assistance in Ukraine, Israel, and Gaza.
EU staffers criticise von der Leyen’s ‘uncontrolled’ support of Israel
Hundreds sign a letter to Ursula von der Leyen, saying the bloc's position is enabling more violence.
‘We were baptised here and we will die here’: Gaza’s oldest church bombed
At least 18 dead after Israeli air strike hit Greek Orthodox church in Gaza City which served as shelter for displaced.
Israel aims to end its responsibility for Gaza as ground offensive looms
Israeli defence minister reveals long-term plans for Gaza, says military campaign to involve three phases.
How Israel will stage its land incursion into Gaza
Anticipated ground assault could see well-armed Israeli troops square off against determined Palestinian resistance.
Sudan facing humanitarian crisis as relief funding dwindles
Sudan's medical sector is on the verge of complete collapse, humanitarian organisations say, along with rising hunger.
With Milei leading Argentina’s presidential race, abortion is on the line
Libertarian candidate and frontrunner Javier Milei has pledged to hold a referendum to repeal abortion access if elected.
‘We will not give away our land’: Armenians near Azerbaijan exclave
Following the takeover of Nagorno-Karabakh, which led to an almost full exodus of its Armenian population, fear grows.
Sport Weekly: ‘A litmus test’ as the African Football League kicks off
Many are viewing Africa's newest club competition with interest - for its impact on the African game, and beyond.
Photos: UNRWA camp in Gaza stirs painful memories of the Nakba
Palestinians struggling to survive as Israel bombs Gaza say tents provide them with little hope or safety.
UN chief calls on Israel to open aid ‘lifeline’ for Gaza
Labelling aid trucks 'the difference between life and death', Antonio Guterres called for access via the Rafah crossing.
Defying bone-crushing exhaustion, Gaza’s doctors work despite Israel’s war
Doctors are working around the clock amid shortage of medical supplies and near-total collapse of healthcare system.
What have open source videos revealed about the Gaza hospital explosion?
As Israel bombards Gaza, media organisations are investigating what happened at the al-Ahli Arab Hospital.
How have Latin American countries responded to the Israel-Hamas war?
Colombia has criticised Israel's air attacks and blockade on Gaza, but how have its neighbours reacted?
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