Civilians were fired at by tanks, drones and helicopters, civil defence officials say, while Israel says only that troops fired towards several suspects.
Growing risks for pregnancy and childbirth in Gaza under Israeli blockade and bombardment
Rather than representing the hope of new life, babies in Gaza have come to epitomise the struggle to survive.
Blake Lively drops two claims against Justin Baldoni
The actress’s lawyers say they are “streamlining and focusing” her case.
Zebra crossing: Tennessee police search for animal on the loose
A zebra, described as a pet, is still running free after after being filmed on 31 May galloping on a road in Christiana.
Mexican police arrest suspect in killing of five band members
Investigators accuse the man of having given the order to kill the members of Grupo Fugitivo.
Mexican police arrest suspect in killing of five band members
Investigators accuse the man of having given the order to kill the members of Grupo Fugitivo.
India anger over 10-year-old rape victim’s death after alleged treatment delay
Family members allege that the girl was kept waiting in an ambulance for hours before being admitted to the hospital.
Toxic mushroom cook tells murder trial wild fungi have ‘more flavour’
Erin Patterson, who has pleaded not guilty, is accused of intentionally poisoning four relatives.
Mother of jailed British Egyptian activist vows to continue hunger strike despite risk of death
Laila Soueif tells the BBC she believes she has “no other choice” to secure the release of her son Alaa Abdel Fattah from an Egyptian jail.
Mother of jailed British Egyptian activist vows to continue hunger strike despite risk of death
Laila Soueif tells the BBC she believes she has “no other choice” to secure the release of her son Alaa Abdel Fattah from an Egyptian jail.


