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Ship carrying aid arrives off the coast of Gaza
A ship carrying 200 tonnes of food aid has arrived off the coast of Gaza.
First Friday prayers of Ramadan in Al-Aqsa
Around 80,000 worshippers are reported to have made it to Al-Aqsa.
Putin rails against Ukraine as attacks mar Russian presidential election
Russians begin voting in a three-day election that is almost certain to hand the president six more years.
Judge says prosecutor Fani Willis can stay on Trump case, must ditch deputy
Willis is prosecuting Trump election interference case in Georgia but faced questions about relationship with colleague.
Advocates fear special US visas for Afghans could run out despite dangers
Senators push to authorise additional visas for Afghans who worked with the US military and now face Taliban reprisals.
Finland moves to block asylum seekers from entering via Russia
The Nordic nation's PM says it has been the target of 'instrumentalised migration' facilitated by its neighbour, Russia.
‘We want Sonko’: Senegal opposition boosted after leaders freed before vote
The release of firebrand Sonko and his right-hand man Faye could help opposition chances in the March 24 election.
Is this a watershed moment for Jewish solidarity with Palestinians?
We look at whether there is a shift within the Jewish community against Israel’s actions and policies.
Israel blocks thousands of Palestinians from visiting Al-Aqsa Mosque
Israeli authorities have tightened restrictions for Palestinians travelling to holy mosque from occupied West Bank.
Russian attack on civilian sites in Ukraine’s Odesa kills 14, injures 46
Russia has stepped up its attacks on the port city in recent weeks with a series of deadly drone and missile strikes.

