Wednesday briefing: Facing the reality of Gaza’s ‘unfolding’ famine

In today’s newsletter: As Keir Starmer announces caveated plans to recognise the Palestinian state, and UN-backed experts say the ‘worst-case scenario’ is under way, is opening the borders to allow aid in the only hope?

Good morning. Humanitarians are running out of words to describe the horrors taking place in Gaza. The small strip of land has been brutalised, with all institutions that sustain life – from hospitals to schools – either completely destroyed or barely functioning. Now, the UN-backed Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) warns that “the worst-case scenario of famine is now unfolding in the Gaza Strip.”

Thousands of children are malnourished and hunger-related deaths on the rise, particularly among the youngest. It is worth noting this is not a formal designation of famine in Gaza, and formal designations are incredibly rare and have only taken place a handful of times in the 21st century: in Somalia in 2011, in South Sudan in 2017 and 2020, and in Sudan in 2024.

Asia-Pacific | A powerful 8.8-magnitude earthquake has triggered a series of tsunami warnings and evacuation orders across Japan, the US and parts of the Pacific, after the shallow quake hit near Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula.

Israel-Gaza war | A group of high-profile Israeli public figures, including academics, artists and public intellectuals, has called for “crippling sanctions” to be imposed by the international community on Israel, amid mounting horror over its starvation of Gaza.

Labour | Jeremy Corbyn has accused the Labour government of “appeasing” Reform UK by “scapegoating” migrants and minorities for its own domestic policy failures, saying his new leftwing political party would take on Nigel Farage instead.

Economy | Global growth will be stronger than previously expected this year after Donald Trump scaled back his most extreme tariff threats, the International Monetary Fund said as it upgraded the economic outlook for 2025.

UK news | Five women who were abused as children by Rotherham grooming gangs were also raped by police officers when they were as young as 12 years old, they have claimed.

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US placed on rights watchlist over health of its civil society under Trump

International non-profit Civicus says ‘sustained attacks on civic freedoms’ put US on par with El Salvador and Kenya

A group of global civil society organizations have placed the US on a watchlist for urgent concern over the health of its civic society, alongside Turkey, Serbia, El Salvador, Indonesia and Kenya.

On Wednesday, a new report released by the non-profit Civicus placed the US on its watchlist following “sustained attacks on civic freedoms” across the country, according to the group.

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Thailand accuses Cambodia of violating fragile ceasefire for a second time

Cambodia has previously denied breaking the truce, which came into effect on Tuesday after five days of violent clashes

Thailand has accused Cambodia of a “flagrant violation” of a truce to end cross-border fighting, claiming Cambodian troops launched an overnight attack on the frontier.

The neighbours agreed a ceasefire starting Tuesday after five days of clashes killed at least 43 people on both sides, as a longstanding dispute over contested border regions boiled over into open combat across the 800km frontier.

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Starmer hopes ‘pathway to peace’ will end Gaza war. History is not on his side

From Balfour declaration to Tony Blair, UK has struggled to drive meaningful progress towards peace in Middle East

The former British prime minister Harold Macmillan once said there was no problem in the Middle East because a problem had a solution. Keir Starmer is the latest incumbent in No 10 to try to prove Macmillan wrong, with a plan that has been described by Downing Street as a “pathway to peace” for Gaza and the wider region. The record of Britain’s previous interventions do not augur well.

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Foreign journalists step up push for access to Gaza, express fear for hungry colleagues – The Times of Israel

  1. Foreign journalists step up push for access to Gaza, express fear for hungry colleagues  The Times of Israel
  2. Gazans Are Dying of Starvation  The New York Times
  3. Gaza's brutal food aid 'Olympics': Leaked videos show chaos at food distribution hubs  Haaretz
  4. Gaza crisis could get famine label, global hunger monitor says  Reuters
  5. People are dying of malnutrition in Gaza. How does starvation kill you? : Goats and Soda  NPR
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In 1st, entire Arab League condemns Oct. 7, urges Hamas to disarm, at 2-state confab – The Times of Israel

  1. In 1st, entire Arab League condemns Oct. 7, urges Hamas to disarm, at 2-state confab  The Times of Israel
  2. Gaza live: Key Arab states urge Hamas to disarm as Netanyahu slams Starmer pledge  The Independent
  3. EU and Arab League reaffirm support for two-state solution, urge Hamas to disarm  Euronews.com
  4. Arab world tells Hamas to lay down arms and end rule of Gaza  The Telegraph
  5. Middle Eastern Headlines at 10:56 a.m. GMT  Yahoo Home
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Taiwan president scraps Latin America trip amid reports the US opposed stopover in New York

The Taiwanese government insists Lai Ching-te’s visit was delayed due to domestic issues, including natural disasters and tariff negotiations

Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te will delay an expected trip to his country’s remaining allies in Latin America, amid conflicting accounts of the reason for the postponement.

Lai was expected to travel to the Americas next month, as his government seeks to shore up support in a region where many countries have cut diplomatic ties in favour of relations with China, which claims Taiwan as its territory.

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Australia’s second-quarter inflation drops to lowest since March 2021, supporting case for rate cut – CNBC

  1. Australia's second-quarter inflation drops to lowest since March 2021, supporting case for rate cut  CNBC
  2. Cooling Australian Inflation Locks In August Rate Cut - WSJ  The Wall Street Journal
  3. 8 July 2025 | Minutes of the Monetary Policy Board Meeting  Reserve Bank of Australia
  4. The politics of falling inflation has been clear – lower is better. But Australia should beware its flip side: slow growth  The Guardian
  5. August rate cut 'seems a done deal' amid falling inflation  Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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YouTube to be part of Australia’s youth social media ban – BBC

  1. YouTube to be part of Australia's youth social media ban  BBC
  2. Australia bans YouTube accounts for children under 16 in reversal of previous stance  ABC News
  3. Australia widens teen social media ban to YouTube, scraps exemption  Reuters
  4. YouTube (of all companies) is begging to be excused from the social media ban | First Dog on the Moon  The Guardian
  5. Australia adds YouTube to under-16s social media ban  Financial Times
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Staten Island labor leader was reportedly detained in Israel after Gaza-bound aid vessel was intercepted – SILive.com

  1. Staten Island labor leader was reportedly detained in Israel after Gaza-bound aid vessel was intercepted  SILive.com
  2. US labor activist Chris Smalls assaulted by IDF during Gaza aid trip, group says | US news  The Guardian
  3. Israeli Military Attacks Handala in International Waters  Freedom Flotilla
  4. Israel Intercepts Gaza-Bound Ship of Activists and Aid  The New York Times
  5. Gaza Flotilla Activist Slams “Israeli Piracy on the High Seas” After Aid Ship Seized in Int’l Waters  Democracy Now!
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