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UN calls for Israel to open more Gaza crossings for surge in aid deliveries
United Nations humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher calls for immediate 'unhindered access' for aid deliveries.
US judge temporarily blocks Trump plan to fire thousands of gov’t workers
A federal judge said the layoffs seem politically motivated and 'you can't do that in a nation of laws'.
‘Dark and uncertain reality’: Gaza residents wonder what’s next
Al Jazeera’s Maram Humaid explains the difficult decisions facing Palestinians in Gaza amid the ceasefire.
Germany pledges $2bn in military aid for Ukraine as Kyiv seeks more funds
Ukraine says it will need $120bn in defence funding in 2026 to stave off Russia's more than three-year war.
Spanish police clash with pro-Palestine protesters in Barcelona
Police clashed with pro-Palestine demonstrators in Barcelona on Wednesday, detaining several people.
Judge denies bid to block former President Dina Boluarte from leaving Peru
Boluarte, who was removed from office on October 10, faces accusations of corruption and abandoning her office.
Syria’s al-Sharaa seeks to ‘redefine’ Russia ties in first Moscow visit
During his first state visit to Moscow, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa vowed to ‘redefine’ ties with Russia.
US aims to raise $20bn ‘facility’ to support Argentina’s struggling economy
The additional boost, which comes on top of a $20bn currency swap, comes shortly before Argentina's midterm elections.
Tesla urges Delaware court to restore Musk’s $56bn payday
One of biggest US corporate legal battles is in final stage after judge had in January 2024 rescinded Elon Musk's pay.
Palestinian journalist cries over ruins of destroyed home
A Palestinian journalist broke down into tears as he returned to northern Gaza to find his family home destroyed.

