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Israeli captives mistakenly killed in Gaza held white flag, official says
Rules of engagement breached in incident that resulted in death of three hostages, all in their 20s.
Al Jazeera journalist Abudaqa killed in Israel attack on Gaza laid to rest
Family members and colleagues mourned and paid their respects to the cameraman killed in an Israeli drone attack.
‘No place for genocide’: Qatar football fans stand for Gaza against Israel
Thousands of football fans gather to help raise funds and show solidarity with the people of Gaza, amid Israel's war.
Will oil prices rise after Red Sea shipping curbs amid Houthi attacks?
Energy markets are beginning to take notice of non-stop assaults on Israeli-linked shipping.
Israel keeps the pressure on Gaza as Qatar confirms truce talks
Attacks on Saturday heavily targeted Khan Younis in the south, where thousands have been forced to flee.
Al Jazeera journalist Samer Abudaqa laid to rest in southern Gaza
Family, friends, colleagues attend funeral of cameraman who was killed in Israeli drone attack in Khan Younis.
Has the Ukraine war made Europe politically mature — or more transactional?
Even as the EU invited Ukraine for membership talks, deep divisions are now visible after a year of rare unity.
Moment Israeli police attack journalist
This is the moment Israeli police attacked an Anadolu Agency journalist in Occupied East Jerusalem, hospitalising him.
Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Nawaf al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah dies at 86
This is a breaking news story, more details to follow.
SpaceX sets December 28 launch date for US military’s X-37B space plane
Original plan to send spacecraft into orbit was scrubbed due to poor weather conditions in Florida.

