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Israel's military has claimed Hamas operates at al-Shifa, which the armed group and hospital officials have denied.
Letter by Democratic campaigners adds to pressure for ending war, as US president says 'no possibility' of ceasefire.
Prime Minister Antonio Costa announced resignation after chief of staff was arrested amid corruption probe.
Two outlets cut ties with a Gaza-based photojournalist after pro-Israel site accuses them of prior knowledge.
Leftist leaders like Colombia’s Gustavo Petro and Chile’s Gabriel Boric have condemned Israeli violence in Gaza.
British home secretary faces anger within her Conservative Party after calling demonstrations 'hate marches'.
To enter Hamas tunnels, Israel will have to resort to military practices decades old and long forgotten.
White House says Israel commits to announcing each window at least three hours in advance.
At least 10 Palestinians have been killed and 20 wounded, including a paramedic, as Israeli army steps up raids.
Agreement has triggered protests and main opposition party condemns it as 'shameful and humiliating'.
More than one journalist a day has been killed since the start of the war last month.
Air wars heat up over Ukraine as ground battles hit a stalemate, while on the diplomatic front, the EU warms up to Kyiv.
Housing 100,000, Gaza's smallest camp has no water and mounting waste is spreading disease amid Israeli air raids.
Visualising the Israeli bombs being dropped on Gaza and the destruction they are leaving behind.
As many as 3,300 army personnel will take part in an 'intensified' operation to curb illegal mining across South Africa.
Authorities shutter schools, markets and parks for four days due to the toxic air after tens of thousands fall ill.
This Saturday's protest will coincide with Armistice weekend, commemorating the end of World War I.
Ethiopian defence forces have pushed out Fano fighters to regain control of Lalibela, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Hamas pushes back, and looking at Gaza from the rest of the Arab World – here's the Middle East this week.
Hundreds of foreign nationals have exited Gaza through the Rafah crossing, but some Palestinian Egyptians are stranded.
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