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Shooting between Egyptian, Israeli personnel near Rafah kills one Egyptian
The two governments say the exchange of fire near the Egypt-Gaza crossing is being investigated.
‘We don’t know where to go’ says family displaced for 8th time in Gaza
The Salman family survived another Israeli attack but are now forcibly displaced for the 8th time.
Deadly storms hit US over holiday weekend
At least 21 people were killed in the US as powerful storms and tornadoes hit over the Memorial Day holiday weekend.
Bill Walton, NBA champion and beloved broadcaster, dies aged 71
Tributes pour in for Walton, a two-time NBA champion and basketball Hall of Famer remembered as 'truly one of a kind'.
Nadal defeated by Zverev in likely French Open farewell
Rafael Nadal, 22-time Grand Slam champion, lost in straight sets to Alexander Zverev in probable last match in Paris.
What’s behind the rise in political violence in Mexico?
Election campaign marred by assassinations of dozens of candidates.
Russia to build nuclear power plant in Uzbekistan
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev says Uzbekistan also interested in buying more oil and gas from Russia.
Police in Australia apologise for role in stealing indigenous children
The police force in the Australian state of Victoria has apologised for its role in forcibly taking Indigenous children.
What to know about the Mexico’s 2024 presidential election
Nearly 100 million Mexicans will cast their ballots on June 2 in an election that could help cement the legacy of AMLO.
Spain unveils ‘lost Caravaggio’ that nearly sold for 1,500 euros
The artwork was discovered just before being put up for sale for equivalent of $1,800 following an attribution mistake.

