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Israelis strike for Gaza deal after more captives found dead
Thousands take to streets, calling for PM Benjamin Netanyahu's government to sign a ceasefire and captives swap deal.
UK announces partial ban on weapons exports to Israel
The UK’s Foreign Secretary David Lammy says the government is suspending 30 out of 350 weapon exports licences to Israel
Ban on Elon Musk’s X platform upheld by Brazil Supreme Court
Judges vote to uphold ban, which comes amid standoff over misinformation, hate speech allegations.
Blast kills at least six people in Afghan capital, 13 wounded
Explosion takes place in southern Kabul area of Qala-e-Bakhtiar, and no group has claimed responsibility so far.
Journalists flee Israeli assault in the occupied West Bank
Journalists say Israeli forces fired at them and chased them with bulldozers in the occupied West Bank.
Biden says Netanyahu not doing enough to secure Gaza ceasefire deal
US president says Washington is 'very close' to putting forward a final proposal for agreement between Israel and Hamas.
Biden says Netanyahu not doing enough to reach ceasefire, captive deal
US President Joe Biden said he does not think Israeli PM Netanyahu is doing enough to reach a ceasefire deal.
Floods, landslides caused by Tropical Storm Yagi kill 11 in Philippines
About 20 big storms and typhoons hit the Philippines or its surrounding waters each year between late June and October.
Gunfire heard in DRC’s biggest prison after attempted jail break
Authorities say the security forces have the situation under control, but the number of casualties is unclear.
Britain announces partial suspension of arms exports to Israel
UK continues to back Israel's right to self defence in accordance with international law, foreign minister Lammy says.

