Al Jazeera and AP staff were given just an hour to leave before the al-Jala building collapsed as easily as ‘potato chips’ from Israeli airstrikes.
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Al Jazeera and AP staff were given just an hour to leave before the al-Jala building collapsed as easily as ‘potato chips’ from Israeli airstrikes.
Read More »Britain will make a decision on June 14 about whether or not to go ahead with the final phase of its easing of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, Health Minister Matt Hancock says. The UK on Friday announced that it would accelerate its COVID-19 vaccination program to try to contain a fast-spreading …
Read More »Israeli airstrikes on Gaza City have flattened three buildings and killed at least 33 people, medics say, making it the deadliest single attack since heavy fighting broke out between Israel and the territory's militant Hamas rulers nearly a week ago.
Read More »Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud was speaking in televised remarks at the start of an emergency virtual meeting of the 57-member Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) as hostilities between Israel and militants in Gaza entered their seventh day.
Read More »Ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas could start imminently, according to senior Israeli officials. Egypt would mediate the discussions.
Read More »Russia confirmed 8,554 new COVID-19 infections over the past 24 hours, taking the nationwide tally to 4,940,245, the official monitoring and response center said Sunday. The national COVID-19 death toll rose by 391 to 115,
Read More »Alireza Fazeli Monfared's mother found his headless body in a remote village. His killers are yet to be arrested.
Read More »Addressing an extraordinary virtual meeting of the foreign ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, Safadi emphasized that Jerusalem and is holy shrines are a red line, saying: "Protecting the Islamic and Christian holy sites in occupied Jerusalem and preserving its Arab,
Read More »The Nets are about to begin their pursuit of an NBA title, but Kyrie Irving says he's currently focused on things other than basketball — specifically the ongoing violence between Israel and Palestine.
Read More »Major political parties in South Africa on Sunday stood together and stopped attacking each other — a rare occurrence — at least in Western Cape Province, in order to push forward registration for COVID-19 vaccines,
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