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‘If Christ were born today, he would be born under rubble, Israeli bombing’
All Palestinian churches cancelled Christmas festivities, one church in Bethlehem shares its pain through iconography.
As war in Gaza rages, what’s behind Germany’s support of Israel?
Germany has tried to make amends for its Nazi past, in what some experts say is an attempt to whitewash its image.
Denmark’s parliament adopts law banning Quran burnings
Those who break the law - which forbids publicly burning, tearing or defiling holy texts - risk a fine or imprisonment.
Israeli army shoots Palestinian street vendor
The family of a Palestinian street vendor in Hebron say he was shot, point blank, by Israeli forces
Seychelles under a state of emergency after explosion and flooding
A blast at an explosives depot in the Seychelles prompted the president to declare a state of emergency
Deadly air strike in Gaza area where Israel told people to go
18 members of one family were killed in Israeli air attacks in the southern city of Rafah.
Are Israel’s attempts to demoralise the Palestinians backfiring?
Middle East expert Steven Cook says US President Joe Biden made a mistake with his ‘bear hug’ embrace of Israel.
UNLV campus shooting: What happened in Las Vegas and who is the suspect?
A gunman roamed the floors of a University of Nevada, Las Vegas building, killing three people.
How have communities been uniting in solidarity with Palestinians?
In the face of Israel’s war on Gaza, communities globally have been rallying in support of the Palestinian cause.
Turkey’s Erdogan visits Greece to forge ‘new era’ after years of friction
Turkish president hopes the NATO allies and neighbours will mend relations despite deep-rooted differences.

