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What Israel and Palestinian groups are saying about the deadly attacks
Israel has launched a wave of air strikes across the Gaza Strip in its heaviest assault since the ceasefire in January.
Injured Messi to miss Argentina’s FIFA World Cup qualifiers
The world champions will face Uruguay on March 21 and Brazil on March 25 without their influential captain.
Peru declares state of emergency as violent crimewave engulfs Lima
Troops to patrol the capital after shooting of popular cumbia singer in extortion attack on bus provokes public outrage.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, days 1,118
These are the key developments on day 1,118 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Israel ends ceasefire in Gaza
Israel has launched a deadly wave of airstrikes on Gaza, killing hundreds of Palestinians and ending the ceasefire.
NASA astronauts stuck in space to return to Earth: All you need to know
Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore were left stranded on the ISS due to a failed Boeing spacecraft.
Israel launches major Gaza assault, shattering ceasefire
Hamas says Israeli offensive marks end to ceasefire that took effect on January 19.
Trump says he will release 80,000 pages of JFK files on Tuesday
US president says files contain 'a lot of reading' about assassination that has fuelled conspiracy theories for decades.
Two people killed in Israeli air strike on Deraa in southern Syria
The Israeli army said it had targeted military sites in southern Syria that posed a 'threat to the State of Israel'.
Video: Thousands of Yemenis rally in Sanaa against deadly US strikes
Thousands of Yemeni demonstrators marched in the streets of Sanaa to protest the deadly US military strikes.
White House threatens ‘dire consequences’ for Iran if Houthis strike
The Trump administration is upping threats against Tehran, saying it has full responsibility for the Houthis in Yemen.
Trump warns Iran will be ‘held responsible’ for Houthi attacks from Yemen
The US president has threatened Iran, while the Pentagon vows 'overwhelming lethal force' against the Houthis in Yemen.
Cyprus recovers at least seven bodies after refugee boat capsizes
The border protection agency Frontex says irregular crossings into the EU over the Mediterranean rose last year.
EU warns of threat to Syrian transition while pledging billions in aid
The EU has pledged $2.7 billion in aid to Syria to help the country rebuild after the fall of Bashar al-Assad.
No, ‘nerds’ and their technologies are not going to save the world
Despite pop-culture portrayals, certain nerds have no intention of making the world better for anyone but themselves.
Pub said to have same owner as nightclub where blaze killed 59 attacked
People smashed out windows of a pub suspected to be owned by the same owner nightclub where a fire killed 59 people.
Putin and Trump to talk with proposed Russia-Ukraine truce in balance
US President Donald Trump is trying to win Russian President Vladimir Putin's support for a 30-day ceasefire.
How Trump’s US aid freeze has stymied Colombia’s immigration system
Experts warn that the sudden lack of funds may spur further migration of Venezuelans beyond neighbouring Colombia.
White House deports alleged ‘gang members’ despite court order
The Trump administration has sparked fury by deporting alleged “Venezuelan gang members” to El Salvador.
Why is Netanyahu firing Israel’s chief of internal security?
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pushed for a vote to fire his internal security chief.