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Aid entering Gaza since ceasefire is “wholly insufficient”
Shaina Low on aid entering Gaza since the ceasefire being far below what’s needed to meet the desperate needs.
For Gaza’s fishermen, the sea is their last lifeline after Israel’s war
Known as ‘The Beast’, Gaza fisherman Salem Abu Amira risks his life to feed his family under Israel’s siege.
Palestine’s olives: A visual guide to the annual harvest and traditions
A visual guide to the trees, the oil, and the people they sustain.
Why is Trump hosting C Asia leaders; can he compete with Russia, China?
US President Donald Trump to meet leaders from five central asian countries in Washington for 10th meeting of C5+1.
Germany offers vulnerable Afghans cash to cease immigration efforts
Some 2,000 Afghans were approved for relocation to Germany under scheme for people who worked with German forces.
Trump says New Yorkers will flee city under ‘communist’ mayor Mamdani
US President Donald Trump labelled New York mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani ‘a communist’.
Is Mali about to fall to al-Qaeda affiliate JNIM?
The al-Qaeda-linked group has imposed an economic siege on Bamako since September.
Japan deploys the military in north to battle surge in bear attacks
At least 12 people have been killed and more than 100 injured in bear attacks across Japan since April.
LIVE: Israel kills more Palestinians in Gaza as US peace plan given to UN
Attacks continue in Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza as Israeli forces expand military action beyond 'yellow line'.
Lakers, Doncic win fifth straight, defeat Spurs without Reaves, James
LA Lakers, playing without injured Austin Reaves and LeBron James, move to 7-2 on the season after San Antonio victory.

