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Israel announces military pause on Gaza road to let in aid The Israeli military has announced a daily “tactical pause…
Eight Israeli soldiers killed in Rafah operation, IDF says Eight Israeli soldiers were killed on Saturday in a blast in…
At least 14 Hajj pilgrims die in intense heat At least 14 Jordanian citizens have died from heatstroke during the…
Dr Mosley’s body was discovered on a hillside near the Agia Marina beach bar on Sunday. CCTV footage reportedly shows him descending a slope before disappearing behind a wall.
The incident, believed to be an ambush by suspected militants, has not been claimed by any group. The region has been a longstanding conflict zone between India and Pakistan.
In a televised address from the Élysée Palace, Macron acknowledged the voters’ message and emphasised the need for “a clear majority in serenity and harmony” to counter the far-right’s progress.
During a news conference in Tel Aviv, Gantz cited Netanyahu’s obstruction of achieving “true victory” as his reason for stepping down and called for the prime minister to set a date for elections.
Scenes from the Nuseirat refugee camp depict extensive devastation and mourning. Two Gaza hospitals, al-Aqsa and al-Awda, reported 70 bodies between them, while the health ministry released names of 86 individuals among the reported 274 fatalities.
Thousands attended Modi’s inauguration at Delhi’s presidential palace, including leaders from Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives, but not Pakistan or China.
Trump rages at verdicts as he’s found guilty 34 times in historic case Donald Trump has been found guilty on…
Slovak PM moved to home care after shooting Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has been transferred from a hospital in…
Spain passes amnesty law for Catalan nationalists Spain’s Congress has approved the government’s contentious Catalan amnesty law, which now faces…
South Africa’s ANC on course to lose majority South Africa’s ruling party, the African National Congress (ANC), is poised to…
India MP arrested in sex abuse case on return to country Indian police have arrested Prajwal Revanna, a lawmaker accused…
Thousands rally in NZ in support of Māori rights Thousands of people participated in protests across New Zealand on Thursday,…
Hong Kong convicts 14 activists of subversion in biggest security case Hong Kong has found 14 pro-democracy activists guilty of…
Deadly end to Mexico campaign as local candidate shot The leading candidates in Mexico’s presidential election have concluded their final…
Israel extends control of Gaza’s entire land border The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have announced that they have taken control…
Gaza war could go on for rest of 2024, says Israel PM’s aide A senior Israeli official has said that…
Power cuts could last for days in storm-hit Texas Authorities in Texas have warned of prolonged power outages following severe…
Counting under way in South Africa’s crucial election Votes are being counted in South Africa’s most closely contested election since…
As expected, Wednesday’s front pages are heavily dominated by the latest developments from the general election campaign trail. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer have been on the road trying to shore up support ahead of the 4 July snap election.
The right-leaning newspapers bulk up support for Sunak’s national service plans and take aim at ‘mickey-mouse’ degrees, saying the PM will ban such degrees.
The left-leaning newspapers report on the probe against Angela Rayner being dropped by police, they rip apart the prime ministers ‘triple lock’ policy, calling it a gimmick, and pick up on Labour’s promise to clear NHS waiting lists within 5 years.
The back pages report on the latest from the Premier League – the season may be over, but hiring continues.
Zelensky urges Biden to attend Ukraine peace summit Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has urged US President Joe Biden to attend…
Pope apologises over reported homophobic slur Pope Francis has issued an apology following reports that he used derogatory language towards…