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Millions at risk of starving in Gaza as Israelis prevent aid deliveries
Gaza is on the brink of famine, according to the United Nations as Israelis continue to prevent aid from crossing the bo
Paramilitary commander killed in Baghdad drone strike: Reports
Abu Baqir al-Saadi of the Iran-backed Kataib Hezbollah group has been killed in eastern Baghdad, officials say.
Photos: Qatar reach AFC Asian Cup final with 3-2 victory against Iran
Defending champions Qatar battle through a fiesty match with Iran to book a place in the final against Jordan.
‘Reckless’: Proposed ban on US funding for UNRWA raises alarm
Advocates say growing bipartisan support for curbs to UN agency for Palestinian refugees is 'concerning' and 'reckless'.
Israeli bomb hits car near children in Rafah
Children’s chants at an entertainment event in Rafah turned to screams when an Israeli bomb struck a car metres away.
Why are farmers protesting across Europe?
Demonstrators are denouncing EU policies that they say could drive them out of business.
Blinken says ‘a lot of work’ remains on Israel-Hamas truce talks
US secretary of state meets Israeli officials as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears to reject Hamas plan.
‘Gaza’s Newton’ is lighting up his family’s tent
A 15-year-old Palestinian boy has been dubbed ‘Gaza’s Newton’.
Thousands flee in eastern DR Congo as M23 rebels advance near Goma
Fighters reportedly surround strategic town of Sake, forcing thousands to flee closer to North Kivu's capital.
Embattled immigration deal shows rightward lurch for Biden and Democrats
A deal for new border restrictions in exchange for foreign aid may fail, but it reveals a platform change for Democrats.

