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The Israeli military has withdrawn from Gaza’s main hospital, leaving behind scenes of devastation.
Scenes of devastation reported after Israeli military ends two-week operation.
UK's new legal minimum wage gets a 9.8 percent rise, the highest boost since 2001. But with inflation, it's not enough.
Sudan's warring parties are using food as a weapon and targeting local activists for feeding their communities.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's custody extended less than three weeks before country votes in seven-phase polls.
Human Rights Watch says minority group faces 'spectrum of abuses', including arbitrary arrest and property confiscation.
The WHO calls for the evacuation of patients from al-Shifa Hospital, saying 21 patients have died since March 18.
The protest in Jerusalem was the largest since Israel launched its war on Gaza in October.
As the war enters its 767th day, these are the main developments.
Yoon pledges not to back down on plans to increase medical school admissions.
Young men from India, Nepal and Sri Lanka are on the front lines of Russia's war on Ukraine.
While the right to report wrongdoing is recognised in the Chinese constitution, it comes with strict limits.
Protesters say Jerusalem rally is the biggest anti-government protest since Israel launched its war on Gaza in October.
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu hails victory in blow to Turkish president's standing after two decades in power.
The commander worked in the anti-tank missile unit of Hezbollah's Radwan forces.
WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said four people were killed and 17 others wounded in the air strike.
Attack on Al-Aqsa Hospital courtyard kills at least two people and wounds several others, Palestinian officials say.
Russia's attacks on such infrastructure in recent days have also caused severe power outages.
Schengen rules are not yet applicable to land borders due to Austria's concerns over undocumented migration.
As the war enters its 766th day, these are the main developments.
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