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Israel accused of war crimes as Gaza camp is bombed again
One day after Israel launched a major air attack on Gaza’s most heavily populated refugee camp, it has bombed it again.
Jordan recalls ambassador to Israel to protest Gaza ‘catastrophe’
The kingdom said it would only return its envoy if Israel ceased the 'humanitarian crisis it has caused'.
‘I’ll walk again’: Hope for injured Palestinians crossing into Egypt
The Rafah border opening represents a chance at life for dozens of Palestinians wounded in Israel’s war on Gaza.
Hamas leader accuses Israel of ‘barbaric massacres’ after refugee camp hit
Ismail Haniyeh warns that hostages being held in Gaza face risk of 'death and destruction' from Israeli bombardment.
Russia pursues Avdiivka with ‘meat assaults’ in a replay of Bakhmut
Russia throws vast numbers of poorly supported troops into a new meat grinder, Ukrainian officials say.
With the Rafah border crossing open, who is exiting Gaza?
Gaza's border with Egypt opened for limited evacuation today, allowing for just under 500 people to flee war-torn Gaza.
Remembering lost loved ones in Oaxaca on Mexico’s Day of the Dead holiday
On Dia de los Muertos, the streets of Oaxaca come alive with celebrations, as Mexico sees a spike in holiday tourism.
Gaza’s only cancer treatment hospital shuts down after running out of fuel
The Turkish-Palestinian Friendship Hospital has suspended operations after an Israeli blockade cut off fuel supplies.
South Africa beat New Zealand by 190 runs in ICC Cricket World Cup 2023
Quinton de Kock and Rassie van der Dussen's centuries help South Africa record 190-run win over New Zealand in Pune.
King Charles’s visit to Kenya unearths memories of ‘unresolved injustices’
The monarch's presence elicits mixed reactions among Kenyans even as he expresses regrets for colonial violence.

