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Price crisis in Gaza, where an onion can cost $2
Palestinians in Gaza say the rise in prices of what little food is available has made surviving the war much harder.
Gaza death toll surpasses 30,000 with no let-up in Israeli bombardment
The toll in the Palestinian enclave mounts as Israel hampers aid delivery in Gaza amid deteriorating hunger crisis.
Israel strikes Lebanon’s south, raising risks of escalation
Lebanon's Hezbollah has exchanged near daily fire with Israeli since war erupted between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
Teacher sets up Gaza tent school to keep Palestinian children learning
This teacher in Gaza has set up a tent school to offer displaced Palestinian children an education.
How an EU-funded security force helped Senegal crush democracy protests
An elite EU-trained Senegalese police unit was meant to tackle cross-border crime. Instead it was used to quash protests
Putin warns risk of nuclear war if West sends troops to Ukraine
Two weeks ahead of the presidential election, the Russian leader says his troops won't back down in Ukraine.
As Texas Panhandle wildfires rage, what we know so far
At least one person has died in the Smokehouse Creek fire, as firefighters struggle to contain the blaze.
The industries profiting off Chinese asylum seekers in the US
101 East investigates alleged human traffickers, scammers and middlemen profiting from asylum seerkers' desperation.
Palestinian unity on agenda as Hamas, Fatah leaders to meet in Moscow
Hamas and Fatah are expected to attend a meeting in Moscow to discuss the future governance of a Palestinian state.

