Palestinian health authorities say Israel's ground and air campaign in Gaza has killed more than 39,000 people. Doubt has been cast on those figures, but here's why the UN and others find them reliable https://t.co/QMdOWWzwxv
A verdict in Donald Trump's hush money case, the first-ever criminal trial of a former US president, could come soon. A poll suggests one in four Republicans would not vote for him if he’s found guilty, while an acquittal would be a huge victory for Trump https://t.co/5ZYRSFIE7M
As fighting raged in Gaza, Palestinians commemorated the 1948 ‘Nakba’ or catastrophe, marking the time when hundreds of thousands were dispossessed of their homes in the war at the birth of the state of Israel https://t.co/AN1ds3ZZ23
Ni'ma Ali Imad is desperate to get her wounded five-year-old son Mohammed out of Gaza for medical treatment. He's among the patients who can't leave because the Rafah crossing is closed https://t.co/oQ7q3lJBWE
Azerbaijan launched ‘anti-terrorist activities’ in the Nagorno-Karabakh region, saying it wanted to restore constitutional order and drive out what it said were Armenian troops, a move that could foreshadow a new war https://t.co/xTfXJp8GL2
Greece closed its ancient Acropolis due to heatwaves to protect tourists from temperatures that soared past 100 degrees Fahrenheit. In Italy, meteorologists are calling the next phase of the heatwave ‘Charon.’ So, just how bad is it? https://t.co/4ZtOc5xkhG
Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu is pushing ahead with his bill to reform Supreme Court powers despite months of huge protests. He says his latest proposals are more moderate, but protesters say democracy itself is at stake https://t.co/mqnpidCGZj
Anahí Robledo feeds 50 families each day at the community kitchen she runs in a poor neighborhood on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, struggling with the chronic inflation that has thrown four in every ten people in the country into poverty https://t.co/LJWPllwmrf
Artists in Palestine painted murals on the remains of houses in Gaza’s Deir al-Balah that were destroyed in an Israeli missile strike in May https://t.co/RzbOJiXvma
The substantive hearing of DOJ’s application for an injunction order on protest song #GloryToHongKong has been postponed to 21 July after a short direction hearing today before High Court judge Wilson Chan. Key outstanding question is : who are the defendants?
‘If it weren't for the cow I wouldn't do it,’ Hanna Plishchynska says, as she combs her pasture for unexploded munitions. The 67-year-old's village used to be on the Ukraine war's front line, and now she's doing what she can to make it safe again https://t.co/jk8Xp5JAiu
At only 12 years old, Wasseem Kanakreah's life completely changed when he lost his vision to a disease that damaged his optic nerves. Now he and his team from the 'I read with my eyes' organization in Syria, help children learn essential skills
Meet 10-year-old Abdel Rahman al-Farran who roams the streets of Sidon, guiding local and foreign visitors through historical and tourist attractions of the Lebanese coastal city
Dozens of Kenyans came to identify the remains of their relatives, thought to have starved themselves to death in hope of going to heaven after joining the self-proclaimed Good News International Church, led by Patrick Mackenzie https://t.co/aGSE8LULYz
Twice a year, a hatch in a busy Lisbon street opens to reveal steps leading to one of the Portuguese capital's most ancient sites: a 2,000-year-old Roman structure that still holds the buildings above it together https://t.co/rKWaFbok3c
A new attempt at a ceasefire between Sudanese troops and paramilitary forces in Khartoum failed, leaving people fearful about dwindling food supplies and a breakdown in medical services https://t.co/VCg44567fZ