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Palestinians break into Gaza UN aid warehouses in a sign of desperation
Thousands of people storm food warehouses in Gaza as civil order starts to collapse, the United Nations says.
Mike Pence, ex-vice president, drops out of Republican presidential race
Republican leader ends campaign for the White House after struggling to raise money and gain traction in the polls.
Hundreds of thousands march worldwide against Israeli bombardment of Gaza
People around the world rally to support Gaza as continued Israeli bombing has killed nearly 8,000 Palestinians.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 612
As the war enters its 612th day, these are the main developments.
Bangladesh opposition leader Alamgir detained after antigovernment rally
Detention of Bangladesh National Party leader comes ahead of general elections set for early next year.
‘There is zero work’: Occupied West Bank paralysed as economy stalls
Israel-ordered shutdowns and settler attacks in occupied West Bank take devastating toll on Palestinian economy.
South Africa hold off New Zealand to win record fourth Rugby World Cup
Springboks kick their way to 12-11 win after All Blacks captain Sam Cane was first player to be red-carded in a final.
Taiwan takes security lessons from Hamas, Ukraine surprise attacks
Taiwan considers its ability to counter a Chinese invasion attempt with lessons learned from Gaza and Ukraine.
Internet, phone services return to Gaza after communications blackout
Paltel Group says services being gradually restored after disruption due to Israeli bombardment.
Netanyahu says war entering ‘second stage’ as Israeli troops push into Gaza
Israeli prime minister describes campaign against Hamas as 'second war of independence'.

