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On October 7, Gaza broke out of prison
And albeit for a brief moment, we, Palestinians, felt free.
Clinical India beat Pakistan to maintain perfect Cricket World Cup record
Skipper Rohit Sharma's 86 and an inspired bowling display helped India hammer Pakistan by seven wickets in Ahmedabad.
In cricket-crazy Kashmir, the India-Pakistan World Cup clash tests emotions
Many people in Indian-administered Kashmir support Pakistan over India in cricket - a risk when the rivals face off.
Water a ‘matter of life and death’ for Gaza Strip, says UN agency
More than two million Palestinians left with limited access to clean water, something the UN is raising alarms about.
Australia rejects constitutional reform to recognise Indigenous people
The proposal did not garner enough votes among the country's six states, nor an overall majority with its population.
Pakistan girls get a once-in-lifetime chance to play cricket in Swat Valley
Local girls get their first taste of the pitch, fuelling dreams of playing for their country one day.
Conservative Christopher Luxon to form new government in New Zealand
The National Party secured about 40 percent of the vote, putting it in a position to form a new administration.
“These animals can no longer live” says Israel’s oldest reservist
Israeli army reservist was filmed calling on Israeli troops to kill families and children along with Hamas fighters.
Ice cream trucks being used to store bodies as Israel bombs Gaza
Ice cream trucks and refrigerated food vehicles are being used to store bodies.
Ambulances hit during Israeli air attack in Gaza
Video shows the moment a convoy of ambulances was hit during an Israeli air raid in Gaza.

