The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation says Palestinians have collected supplies, though the scale is unclear.
Why is King Charles in Canada, and what is the throne speech?
On Tuesday, the parliament in Ottawa will be opened by a monarch for the first time in decades.
India’s ex-wrestling chief cleared of sexually harassing girl
Singh still faces a separate case of sexual harassment and stalking by six adult wrestlers, which he has denied.
North Korea says US ‘Golden Dome’ risks ‘space nuclear war’
Pyongyang says Washington’s plan to counter aerial threats is “the height of self-righteousness”.
New Zealand teen dies in viral rugby-style tackle game
He was critically injured in a game of “run it straight”, which has become a social media trend.
Watch: BBC gets rare access to Lebanon peacekeeping mission
Under a ceasefire deal, Hezbollah agreed to remove its fighters from southern Lebanon and Israel agreed to withdraw its troops.
BBC given rare access to search for Hezbollah positions with UN troops in Lebanon
A Unifil spokesperson said the main violations of a ceasefire deal reached six months ago are from the Israeli side.
Nepal’s ‘Everest Man’ sets record with 31st summit
Kami Rita Sherpa is a “global symbol of Everest itself”, says the expedition organiser.
Chinese-owned Volvo Cars to cut 3,000 jobs
The firm’s boss pointed to the “challenging period” faced by the industry as a reason for the layoffs.
Iran’s Palme d’Or-winning director cheered as he arrives home
Director Jafar Panahi returns to Iran after his Cannes Film Festival win, greeted by cheers and applause.


