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What to know about the polio vaccination campaign in Gaza
UN officials say the best way to tackle polio in the Gaza Strip is an immediate and lasting ceasefire.
Mass polio vaccination drive kicks off in Gaza amid Israeli strikes
The campaign was announced after Gaza recorded its first polio case in a quarter of a century last month.
Voting under way in Azerbaijan snap parliamentary election
More than 6.4 million people are registered to vote in election dominated by President Ilham Aliyev's party.
Israel recovers bodies of six captives held in Gaza
Families of the captives call on the government to sign a deal with Hamas to free about 100 others still in Gaza.
Penguins on the precipice: Survival in the ‘noisiest bay in the world’
Bunkering in South Africa’s Algoa Bay has dramatically cut the population of the former world's largest colony.
Two Israelis killed in West Bank shooting amid deadly Jenin raids
Man and woman killed, third man critically injured in checkpoint shooting near Tarqumiya, south of Hebron.
Top seeds Sinner, Swiatek continue US Open march as ex-champions fall
Local hopes Tommy Paul and Jessica Pegula progress to the 4th round, while Caroline Wozniacki continues a dream return.
Kicked out at 18 to live on the streets – a teenage migrant in Spain
Ilyas fled a life of poverty in Morocco at just 15; like others, he finds himself in desperate circumstances in Europe.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 919
As the war enters its 919th day, these are the main developments.
‘Why was my child killed?’ Parents grieve a month after Bangladesh clashes
Grief-stricken parents share how their young children were killed during the July unrest and crackdowns on students.

