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Israeli tanks reportedly mass close to built-up areas of the south Gaza city amid constant shelling.
“Ważne są tylko te dni, których jeszcze nie znamy Ważnych jest kilka tych chwil, tych na które czekamy.”Marek Grechuta
More than 100 people are injured, according to officials, as torrents of water sweep through entire villages.
This is the first general election since India ended the special status of Kashmir in 2019.
As the nation reels from the Bondi Junction stabbings, what can be done to shift behaviour?
Three members of the national team suffer separate assaults, leaving police and fans baffled.
Foreign visitor numbers are sharply down amid concerns about the political environment.
The country's long-serving former PM has been jailed for obstructing a corruption probe.
Pasco has recalled 104,000 packs of sliced bread after rat remains were found in its products.
The UK still lags far behind its main European counterparts, both in terms of sales and reputation.
The scale of India's welfare state is staggering - and Narendra Modi is betting on its gains to win votes.
Pravesh Kumar says he wants people to ask difficult questions about India's film industry.
Baidu's Qu Jing tells workers she does not care for them because, 'I am not your mum'.
The great apes are proposed as gifts for palm oil importers, but conservationists voice concerns.
Ippei Mizuhara agrees to plead guilty to stealing from Japanese baseball star in the US.
The city's court has overturned a previous ruling to ban the song which was used by democracy protesters.
Supporters of Pakistan's jailed former PM and the military are still bitterly divided after his arrest.
The Indian PM's remarks against Muslims on the election trail have puzzled many. What is going on?
Two powerful Philippine political dynasties are sparring publicly and trading shocking allegations.
A missile that crashed in Kharkiv shows the surprising scale at which Pyongyang's weapons are used.
Xi Jinping is on his first visit to Europe in five years - and it feels much like a charm offensive.
Politicians are roping in influencers to woo voters like never before. But is this a good thing?
India’s PM is eyeing a record third term - his home minister is the brains behind his election wins.
People in more areas of Gaza's southern city Rafah are told to head to an "expanded humanitarian area" by the Israeli military.
Report says it is "reasonable to assess" there have been breaches in Gaza, but admits it does not have "complete information".
Passing the resolution is seen as symbolic, as the US is likely to use its veto in the Security Council.
Israeli leader says his country will "stand alone" and "fight with fingernails" if shipments are halted.
More than a million people are at risk of being deprived of medical care in Gaza.
Barzan Majeed, aka Scorpion, is on the run after smuggling thousands of migrants into the UK.
Israeli tanks reportedly mass close to built-up areas of the south Gaza city amid constant shelling.
Twenty-year-old singer Eden Golan makes the final, despite being booed during dress rehearsals.
An ex-intelligence officer tells the BBC he was permitted to shoot dead those resisting eviction.
By delaying a weapons shipment, the US is finally reaching for its biggest lever of influence over Israel.
The incident comes after Israel targeted another of the broadcaster's offices in Jerusalem on Sunday.
Israel says lorries arrived at the key Kerem Shalom crossing, but the UN says no aid entered Gaza.
A group claiming responsibility for the attack says it was in response to Israel's actions in Gaza.
Israel says it has four issues with the draft ceasefire deal - including an end to war.
Hundreds of Gaza’s water and sanitation facilities have been damaged or destroyed.
It is thought more than 100 Israelis are still being held hostage in Gaza after the 7 October attacks.
In a tent yards from a cemetery, Rehab Abu Daqqa tries to shield her seven children from Rafah's horrors.
Joe Biden is caught between students demanding peace, and Americans concerned the unrest is disrupting education.
Benjamin Netanyahu has called reports of possible International Criminal Court action "an outrage".
The British-Mexican man has HIV and has run out of his usual medication, says his family.
Palestinians have begun leaving parts of Rafah after Israel urged 100,000 people to evacuate the city.
Israel has pounded southern Lebanon almost daily since Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel on 8 October.
Keith Siegal's family react to a Hamas video of him, 202 days after he was taken captive.
Moran Yanai, who was taken hostage by Hamas, speaks about spending 54 days in captivity.
Joan Donoghue speaks to BBC Hardtalk about the case brought by South Africa to the ICJ over alleged violations of the Genocide Convention by Israel.
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