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UN says 80,000 have fled Rafah as strikes intensify
More than 80,000 people have fled the southern Gaza city of Rafah since Monday, the UN says, as Israeli tanks reportedly mass close to built-up areas amid constant bombardment. Palestinian armed
More intense rain expected as Brazilian flood death toll reaches 107
Storms are expected to pummel Brazil again, as the South American nation grapples with the deadly fallout of last week’s extreme weather, which submerged whole neighborhoods.
Many Israelis feel 'betrayed' following Biden threat to withhold arms to defeat Hamas in Rafah
Amid Israel’s plan to clear the main remaining vestiges of Hamas, the Biden administration is being accused of handcuffing the Jewish state with the threat of a weapons embargo.
Stormy Daniels to face tough questions from Trump lawyers at trial
Porn star Stormy Daniels will face tough questioning from Donald Trump's lawyers on Thursday as they try to dismantle the credibility of a woman whose story of a 2006 sexual encounter ultimately led
House GOP drafting Biden impeachment articles over Israel aid cutoff threat
House Republicans are coming out with calls for President Biden to be impeached after he threatened to halt offensive weapons aid to Israel if it invaded Rafah.
Blast wounds, burns and disease: Rafah’s spiraling health-care crisis
Israel’s military operations in Rafah have overwhelmed hospitals, which were already struggling to treat patients suffering from malnutrition and disease.
Netanyahu says Israel ‘will stand alone’ if necessary after Biden threatens to withhold weapons
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will "fight tooth and nail" to defeat Hamas, with or without support from the U.S.
Putin says Russia’s army is ‘always ready’ as country marks World War II victory
Russia’s annual procession has long been a key event in Putin’s calendar as a chance for him to rally public support and show off his country’s military power.
US asylum change aims to speed up some rejections at Mexico border
A new U.S. asylum change announced on Thursday aims to more quickly reject asylum seekers caught illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border if they pose certain criminal and national security concerns,
Chad's military ruler wins presidential poll
Chad's military ruler Mahamat Déby has been declared the official winner of the presidential elections, legitimising his grip on power. Gen Déby won 61.3% of the vote, according to the state's
US House panel to hold hearing on Maryland bridge collapse
The U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee will hold a May 15 hearing on the federal government's response to the collapse of a Baltimore bridge. The Dali cargo ship crashed into the
Unrwa closes East Jerusalem compound after attacks
The head of the UN's largest aid agency in Gaza says he is temporarily closing its headquarters in occupied East Jerusalem after a number of attacks. Philippe Lazzarini said "Israeli residents" twice
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