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Palestinians in Gaza desperate to travel abroad for life-saving treatment
Patients eagerly await the reopening of the Rafah crossing to get the critical medical care they need to survive.
Trump admin to launch immigration raids on day one amid deportation push
Several large cities are reportedly expected to be hit by Trump's immigration authorities shortly after inauguration.
Israel must withdraw from Lebanon by January 26 deadline: President Aoun
Lebanon's new president's comments come after the UN chief called on Israel to end its 'occupation' of southern Lebanon.
South Korea’s impeached president, Yoon Suk Yeol, formally arrested
A court in Seoul grants request for an arrest warrant, saying there was 'concern' that Yoon could 'destroy evidence'.
Liverpool leave it late as Nunez brace downs Brentford
Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez scores twice in injury time at Brentford as Reds' extend lead at top to seven points.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire: What do we know about the captives held in Gaza?
There are believed to be about 100 Israeli captives still being held in Gaza, including soldiers and civilians.
Houthis to halt Israel, Red Sea attacks if Gaza truce comes into force
Spokesman al-Bukhaiti says Houthis will stop operations in support of Gaza when truce comes into effect on Sunday.
‘Heartbreaking’: More than 60 killed in Nigeria tanker explosion
The death toll likely to go up in the latest tanker explosion in Africa's largest economy amid rising fuel cost.
A ceasefire agreement at last – but will it hold?
Understanding the details of the ceasefire deal and why so much remains in the balance.
Biden’s Ukraine disaster was decades in the making
US securocrats pushed for expansionist policies in the 1990s that set the West and Russia on a path of confrontation.

