The Al-Roya Building was hit by an Israeli airstrike on Sunday during a military operation targeting the largest urban area in the Gaza Strip.
Kyiv hit by war's biggest drone attack as Trump threatens Russia with tariffs
Russia has attacked Kyiv with more than 800 drones in the largest aerial bombardment on Ukraine since the war between the two nations began, killing at least four people.
UK police arrest 900 banned Palestine Action group supporters in London
London police arrest about 900 Palestine Action supporters, following a previous arrest of nearly 500 supporters last month.
Israeli military announces humanitarian area in Khan Younis
The Israel Defense Forces said the area will include field hospitals, water pipelines and desalination facilities, continued supply of food and medicines, and medical equipment.
As a new world order dawns, Australia plods along, much to scholars' dismay
China's display of an array of naval weaponry and assets, as opposed to land-based ones, could hardly have been less subtle.
Australians protest against Palestinian state recognition in Israel
Protesters gathered outside the Australian embassy in Tel Aviv, voicing their frustrations over the government's decision to recognise a Palestinian state.
Myanmar's junta grabbed power in a coup. Now the country is going to the polls
Nearly five years ago, Myanmar's military seized power, plunging the country into a bloody civil war that left the junta internationally isolated. Now, with no end to the conflict in sight, Myanmar is going to the polls again.
Broken leg wrapped with bandages and bricks: Why the injured cannot evacuate Gaza City
Israel's planned military offensive to take Gaza City is threatening thousands of hospital patients who cannot evacuate or have no place else to go.
Coalition of 26 countries commit to Ukraine post-war peacekeeping force
The forces would be deployed on day one of any peace deal between Ukraine and Russia, aiming to prevent another invasion of the country.
Why experts say Trump's war on drugs could spark Venezuelan regime change
The US signals it will continue a military campaign in Latin America against "narco-terrorist organisations," as experts warn the next step could be to remove Venezuela's president from power.
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UN says Gaza war has left at least 21,000 children with disabilities
A UN committee says at least 21,000 children in Gaza have been left with disabilities since the war between Israel and Hamas began on October 7, 2023.
Xi Jinping drives past soldiers during Victory Day parade
Chinese President Xi Jinping drives past soldiers during Victory Day parade.
Xi Jinping walks to parade with leaders including Putin and Kim Jong Un.
Xi Jinping walks to the parade with leaders including Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un in Beijing.
Pakistan bombings kill dozens in political attacks in Quetta and Bannu
At least 11 people were killed in an attack in Quetta, while another six security personnel and six militants died in a separate bombing on a paramilitary base in Bannu.
'I feel hopeless for this country': Why Indonesia's youth are rioting
Young Indonesians are taking to the streets to voice their anger at the government and police. This is how the protest turned into a riot.
China's gravitational pull brings Russia and North Korea together in Beijing
Xi Jinping, Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin have today sent a powerful message to the world as they stood side by side, watching a grand military parade in Tiananmen Square.
Trump illegally deployed National Guard to LA protests, rules judge
A judge has ruled the Trump administration "wilfully" ignored federal law when deploying National Guard forces during riots in Los Angeles earlier this year.
'No-one is safe': Latest GPS jamming attack could mean Russian escalation
The incident with Ursula von der Leyen's plane joins a growing list of alleged acts of Russian interference with GPS satellite navigation.
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Israel has killed 12 senior Houthi figures. Has this weakened the rebel group?
This latest attack from Israel is a "significant blow" to the Iran-backed rebel group. But how much has it actually weakened the Houthis?
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Looters ransack MPs' houses, taking luxury watches, bags and even cats
After protests turned violent over MP perks in Indonesia, mobs looted the homes of four suspended parliamentarians, stealing some luxury items while destroying others including sports cars.
Leading scholars say Israel committing genocide in Gaza
The International Association of Genocide Scholars says signatories to the genocide convention, including Australia, should prevent arms sales to Israel and uphold international law.