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Bilal went out to harvest his olives, an Israeli settler shot him
An Israeli settler shot Palestinian Bilal Saleh in the chest as he and his family were harvesting their olives.
Katherine Maher replaces former Web Summit CEO following ‘war crimes’ post
Katherine Maher's appointment comes after Paddy Cosgrave resigned as CEO over his comments on the Israel-Hamas war.
Lawmaker from Germany’s AfD suspected of displaying Nazi symbols
Daniel Halemba was part of a fraternity that was raided in September on suspicion of displaying Nazi symbols.
FIFA bans ex-Spanish FA chief Rubiales for three years over kiss scandal
Rubiales gave player Jenni Hermoso an unsolicited kiss on the lips after Spain's Women's World Cup victory in August.
‘Many players have died’: Israel’s war on Gaza hits Palestinian football
As Palestine prepare for upcoming World Cup qualifiers, footballers are subjected to the wrath of Israeli violence.
Russia’s Dagestan airport closed after anti-Israel protests: What to know
Authorities arrest 60 people as protests against arrival of flight from Israel forces Makhachkala airport to shut down.
Russia to ease investment for ‘friendly’ countries
Favoured countries include China, India, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Kazakhstan and Belarus.
Kamala Harris says no US troops to fight in Israel-Hamas war
There is growing dissent among US officials over the Biden administration's stance on the Israel-Hamas war.
Arrests after crowd storms Russia airport over flight from Israel
At least 60 people have been arrested in Russia's Dagestan region after an angry crowd stormed an airport.
‘Our turn to die’: A Gaza blackout, the roar of Israeli jets and screams
The absence of communications for 36 hours meant that families in Gaza couldn't even call for help amid the bombing.
Heavy clashes as Israeli tanks reach Gaza City outskirts, cut key road
Heavy clashes reported as Israeli armoured vehicles cut Salah al-Din Street in the middle of the Gaza City governorate.
Train crash in India kills 14 people
'Human error' cause of deadly train crash in Vizianagaram district of southeastern Andhra Pradesh state.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 24
As the conflict between Israel and Gaza enters its 24th day, these are the main developments.
At Gaza’s Indonesia Hospital, medics fight to save lives amid Israel raids
Volunteer says at least 870 people have died and 2,530 people have been treated for injuries at hospital in Beit Lahia.
Three killed amid Philippines village leader vote
More than 300,000 police officers and soldiers are deployed to secure polling stations in more than 42,000 villages.
Nameless on Earth, known in heaven: Victims of Israeli bombs buried in Gaza
At least 62 bodies, mostly of women and children, buried in a mass grave for third time since Israel's offensive began.
Australian ex-PMs condemn Hamas, urge Israel to avoid civilian deaths
Former Labor Prime Minister Paul Keating declines to join statement, breaking ranks with six former leaders.
Former MEK leader Massoud Rajavi died under US guard, say Iran media
Iranian state-linked media report the US insisted Rajavi stay hidden and under supervision as part of a relocation deal.
Haaland scores twice as Man City rout Man United 3-0
City win the Manchester derby with ease as United's season continues to falter on and off the field.
‘I’ve lost contact’: Surviving Israeli bombs amid communications blackout
Try and fathom Gaza's reality: complete darkness, ceaseless bombing, isolation from our relatives and friends.
Israel strikes Syria, Lebanon following rocket attacks, military says
Israel's latest attacks on the neighbouring countries comes amid fears of broader conflict across the Middle East.
Reuters, Al Jazeera journalists ‘targeted’ in Lebanon strike: Press group
Reporters Without Borders says 'unlikely' that Issam Abdallah and six other journalists were mistaken for combatants.
Angry crowd storms Russia’s Dagestan airport to protest flight from Israel
All flights to and from Makhachkala airport in Russia were suspended after groups of protesters stormed the facility.
Biden discusses ‘accelerating’ aid to Gaza in calls with Netanyahu, el-Sisi
The White House said Presidents Biden and el-Sisi 'committed' to accelerating aid to the people of Gaza.
India maintains perfect record at Cricket World Cup with defeat of England
Defending champions England are all but out of the tournament after losing to unbeaten India on Sunday.
Impeding aid to Gaza could be crime under ICC jurisdiction, says prosecutor
ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan called on Israel to make 'discernible efforts' to ensure civilians access food and medicine.
Twelve killed in second plane crash in less than two months in Brazil
Brazilian authorities have promised an investigation into the second plane crash in less than two months in the country.
How can Israel’s blockade and destruction of Gaza be stopped?
Israel is blocking essential supplies while destroying neighbourhoods in relentless bombing.
More children’s deaths in Gaza in 3 weeks than annual total since 2019: NGO
More children have died in Gaza since October 7 than from conflicts around the world in each of the last four years.
Western coverage of Israel’s war on Gaza – bias or unprofessionalism?
Media experts say some agencies are 'legitimising Israeli war crimes' in Gaza.
Israel begins ‘second stage’ of war as Gaza death toll passes 8,000
Gaza residents described the weekend bombardment as the most intense of the ongoing war.
Thousands continue to march in support of Gaza in multiple cities worldwide
Demonstrators express anger at the international community for perceived inaction in stopping Israel's bombardment.
Turkey quietly celebrates 100-year anniversary as a republic
Many festivities have been called off against the backdrop of Israel's escalating attacks in Gaza.
Can Elon Musk’s Starlink provide internet service to Gaza?
While telecommunication services have been restored in Gaza, calls continue for Elon Musk's Starlink internet to help.
In dehumanising the Palestinians, Biden has surpassed Trump
The US president's support for genocide in Gaza is hardly surprising given his country's settler-colonial past.
Joy and horror as communications come back on in the Gaza Strip
A total communications blackout beginning Friday night and ending early Sunday was in tandem with heaviest bombing yet.
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.
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