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‘To make lives easier’: Aid brings relief in Gaza amid Israel-Hamas truce
Trucks deliver fuel, cooking gas, food and medicine in the largest aid convoy to Gaza since the war began.
‘You need to be tough’: Child athletes make history, but at what cost?
Records by child athletes have reignited debates around age restrictions at global sporting events such as the Olympics.
At least 10 killed in shopping mall blaze in Pakistan’s Karachi
Officials say more than 20 people have been injured in the fire, the cause of which is yet to be determined.
Israel vs Hamas: Battle for narrative supremacy
A propaganda battle over the war on Gaza. Plus, UN rapporteur Francesca Albanese on media missteps in this conflict.
Israeli-owned ship targeted in suspected drone attack: Reports
The vessel reportedly had its tracker turned off, a sign that crew members likely expected a threat in the region.
Rainbow Bridge: Victims in US-Canada border crash were New York couple
Investigation continues after a vehicle exploded at a checkpoint on the US side of a bridge connecting two countries.
‘Bulletproof’: The brief, beautiful life of Danielle Waldman
Danielle was just 24 when she and her partner, Noam Shay, were brutally killed by Hamas at Supernova festival.
US President Biden says ‘chances are real’ for extending Israel-Gaza truce
Captives are expected to be released each day until Monday during pause in fighting.
More than 70 Russian drones hit Kyiv, wounding five: Ukrainian officials
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called the attack an act of 'wilful terror'.
Gaza truce holds into second day, more captives to be released
Palestinians are temporarily safe from bombardment, but Gaza saw an 'intensification' of Israeli strikes ahead of truce.

