‘It’ll be a disaster’: Uncertainty for thousands forced from West Bank camps by Israeli raids
Aid agencies say it is the largest forced displacement of Palestinians in the West Bank in decades.
Israelis pay last respects to hostage mother and sons killed in Gaza
In a display of deep public grief, thousands lined roads of southern Israel for the funeral procession of Shiri, Ariel and Kfir Bibas.
Crypto sleuths join hunt for $1.5bn stolen in biggest ever heist
ByBit is offering financial rewards to anyone who can spot criminals attempting to launder the stolen crypto.
Apple boss says its DEI programmes may change
His comments came as shareholders rejected a call for the firm to consider ending its diversity practices.
Chile power cut: ‘We were trapped like sardines in the dark’
Millions of people in Chile had their routines disrupted by an almost nationwide power cut.
Chile power cut: ‘We were trapped like sardines in the dark’
Millions of people in Chile had their routines disrupted by an almost nationwide power cut.
What we know about US-Ukraine minerals deal
A Ukrainian official says Kyiv has agreed to the terms of a deal which would give the US access to mineral deposits.
UK suspension of aid is ‘punitive’, Rwanda says
The UK says it is halting aid to Rwanda as a result of its support for the M23, a notorious rebel group.
Romanian far-right candidate for presidency taken for questioning
Prosecutors are investigating alleged campaign fraud, after Georgescu came from nowhere to win the first round.
Sudan military plane crashes in residential area
The Antonov aircraft crashed after take-off from a military base in Omdurman city.