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Sweden and Canada resume funding for UN agency at centre of review
They were among 16 countries that paused funds after Israel accused at least 12 UNRWA staff of involvement in the 7 October attack by Hamas.
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Israel abused Gaza war detainees, UN report alleges
An internal UN report seen by the BBC has described widespread abuse of Palestinians who were captured and interrogated at makeshift Israeli detention centres.
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Gaza sea corridor could open soon, EU says, amid famine fears
A maritime corridor to Gaza could begin operating this weekend to boost aid to the territory, European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen says.
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US to build temporary port to deliver Gaza aid
President Joe Biden made the announcement in his State of the Union speech.
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Biden takes on Trump over Russia, democracy in fiery State of the Union address
US President Joe Biden assailed Donald Trump for kowtowing to Russia, failing to care about Covid-19 and papering over the 6 January Capitol assault in a State of the Union speech. Video
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Watch: Biden gives State of the Union speech
In the speech, Biden announced the US military will construct a port on Gaza's Mediterranean coast. Video
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Hamas delegation leaves Gaza truce talks in Cairo without deal
Hamas delegation has left Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo without a deal but says indirect negotiations are not over.
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Who will Nikki Haley's supporters back in November election?
The Republican ended her failed bid for the White House with a warning for her former rival.
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Three killed in Houthi missile attack on cargo ship - US military
The deaths are the first the group's attacks on merchant vessels have caused.
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Australia and ASEAN call for restraint in South China Sea, ceasefire in Gaza
Australia and Southeast Asian nations ended a three day summit on Wednesday calling for restraint in the contested South China Sea and a lasting ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
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Hamas says it will continue negotiating for ceasefire as Ramadan nears
US President Joe Biden said on Tuesday that it was in the hands of Hamas whether to accept a deal on the table.
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A brief history of protests in sport
From revamped headgear to refusing to play, Kiwis are among athletes worldwide to take a stand.
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Emaciated children at Gaza hospitals as hunger crisis worsens
Children suffering from malnutrition arriving at hospitals in Gaza in unprecedented numbers.
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Four things to watch out for as Americans vote
At stake are more than a third of delegates to the Democratic and Republican conventions, which will determine the two major parties' presidential candidates.
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Secretary of State Blinken to meet Israel war cabinet member
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the situation in the Gaza Strip is "simply unacceptable" and Israel must "maximise every possible means and every possible method to get aid to those who need… Audio
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UN team says Hamas likely carried out sexual violence in Israel on 7 October
They also said there was "convincing information" that hostages had been subjected to sexual violence.
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Israel says UN trying to keep quiet on report about Hamas sexual attacks
Israel has recalled its UN ambassador over alleged attempts by the United Nations to "keep quiet" over the report.
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Reports of holdup in Gaza ceasefire negotiations
There are reports out of Israel of a holdup in negotiations for a temporary ceasefire in Gaza.
Israel is understood to not to be sending a delegation to the talks taking place in Cairo, despite US… Audio
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Israel-Gaza war: Israel demands names of hostages still alive for deal on new ceasefire
Mediators and Hamas have arrived in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, for talks on a new ceasefire, as Israel is reported to be demanding reassurances on the hostages' fate before attending.
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US carries out first airdrop of aid into Gaza
The US military has carried out its first airdrop of aid into Gaza, amid the growing humanitarian catastrophe in the crowded coastal enclave after months of Israeli military operations.
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UN says many bullet wounds among Gaza convoy injured
Many of the people treated for injuries following a rush on an aid convoy in Gaza on Thursday suffered gunshot wounds, the UN has said.
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US military to airdrop food and supplies into Gaza, Biden announces
It comes a day after the deaths of Palestinians queuing for aid threw a spotlight on an unfolding humanitarian catastrophe in the crowded coastal enclave.
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Colum McCann and Diane Foley: 'American Mother'
The loss of a child is unbearable. To lose them in a brutal public beheading, unimaginable. But then to come face to face with their killer? Audio
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Israel-Gaza war: UN chief urges probe into aid convoy tragedy
Several countries have joined the UN in calling for an investigation into the deaths of more than 100 Palestinians during an aid delivery in Gaza.
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More than 100 killed while waiting for aid trucks in Gaza
Gaza authorities said the people were shot dead by Israeli forces as they waited, but Israel says many of the victims were run over by aid trucks.