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Pro-Palestinian protesters were seen chanting outside the New York hotel where Israel’s PM Benjamin Netanyahu is staying
Sirens sounded across Tel Aviv as Israel’s military said it shot down a Yemeni missile on Thursday night.
EU Council President Charles Michel at the UN General Assembly condemned the ongoing escalation in Lebanon.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country’s strikes in Lebanon will continue “with full force."
An Israeli airstrike on a school sheltering displaced families in Jabalia in northern Gaza killed at least 14 people.
General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, Sudan’s army chief, urged an end to the war in Sudan.
We will not leave,’ says Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, accusing Israel of a full-scale genocide.
A mass funeral has been held for the 21 children who were killed in a boarding school fire in central Kenya.
Explosions were seen near the city of Haifa in northern Israel as a barrage of Hezbollah rockets landed in the sea.
“Hell is breaking loose in Lebanon” warned UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
A two-state solution between Israel and Palestine is the “only possible solution,” the Spanish Prime Minister said.
"We are firmly calling on Israel to stop the escalation in Lebanon and Hezbollah to stop firing towards Israel."
Israeli general Herzi Halevi told soldiers in northern Israel that the air attacks on Lebanon would continue.
A Palestinian man was filmed confronting an armoured vehicle as Israeli forces were conducting a raid on Jenin.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy questioned the “true interest” of a push by Brazil and China to end the war.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said he would end the war in Ukraine.
Video shows Israeli soldiers lying on the ground and sheltering from Hezbollah rockets.
Hundreds of Israeli air strikes hit areas across Lebanon this week but Israel’s attacks on Gaza haven’t stopped either.
The US’s top diplomat Antony Blinken is facing calls for his resignation over allegations he lied to Congress.
Through his extensive video archive, Donga looks back on how events in Libya over 10 years changed him and his nation.
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