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Palestinians at the al-Najjar hospital in Rafah mourn relatives killed in Israeli bombardment

Hamas Prepares Response To Gaza Truce Offer

Hamas was studying Tuesday Israel's offer of a 40-day truce in the war in the Gaza Strip in exchange for the release of scores of hostages held since the Palestinian militant group's October 7 attacks.
The floodwaters devastated the village of Kamuchiri near Mai Mahiu

Dozens Killed As Dam Bursts In Flood-hit Kenya

At least 46 people including children died when a makeshift dam burst its banks in Kenya's Rift Valley in the early hours of Monday, a local official said, as torrential rains and floods battered the country.
New encampments in southern Gaza

Push For Truce Ramps Up As Israel Pummels Gaza

Diplomatic efforts increased on Sunday to reach a long sought-after truce and hostage-release deal in Gaza, as Israel carried out further air strikes and shelling on the war-battered territory.
Macron delivered the keynote speech at the Sorbonne University

Macron Warns 'Mortal' Europe Needs Stronger Defence

French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday warned that Europe faced an existential threat from Russian aggression, calling on the continent to adopt a "credible" defence strategy less dependent on the United States.
Pro-abortion activists rally for "reproductive rights and emergency abortion care" outside the US Supreme Court

US Supreme Court Seems Split On Idaho Abortion Ban

The US Supreme Court appeared divided Wednesday on whether Idaho's near-total ban on abortion conflicts with a federal law requiring hospitals to stabilize patients needing emergency care, in a case that carries potentially sweeping national consequences.

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