Headlines In his first threat to withhold U.S. military aid, President Biden also acknowledged that American bombs used by Israel had killed civilians in Gaza.
After months of warnings of a looming Israeli offensive in overcrowded Rafah, the ground operation appears to be underway.
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Australian brothers Jake and Callum Robinson and their US friend Jack Carter Rhoad disappeared last month.
John McFall is studying whether it's possible for someone with a physical disability to go to space.
His campaign says questioning the presidential candidate's health "is hilarious... given his competition".
An ex-intelligence officer tells the BBC he was permitted to shoot dead those resisting eviction.
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The former Spanish FA chief will be tried over a kiss he gave player Jenni Hermoso.
Ippei Mizuhara agrees to plead guilty to stealing from Japanese baseball star in the US.
The delay came as Israeli forces continued their incursion into Rafah, Gaza’s southernmost city, despite warnings from President Biden that more needs to be done to protect civilians.
President Biden warns he will stop supplying some weapons if Israel launches a ground operation.
The Olympic flame spent 12 days at sea before arriving in the French port of Marseille on a three-mast ship for a ceremony kicking off the Paris 2024 Games season.
An encampment and blockade on Trinity College Dublin’s campus will end following talks with the university.
Climate Activist, Greta Thunberg has been fined for disobeying police orders to move after blocking an entrance to Swedish parliament in March during a climate protest.
More than 16,000 military personnel took part in the practice drills in the Philippines and South China Sea.
The great apes are proposed as gifts for palm oil importers, but conservationists voice concerns.
A group claiming responsibility for the attack says it was in response to Israel's actions in Gaza.
EU ambassadors have agreed in principle to use the profits from frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine.
Israel’s seizure of the Gaza-Egypt crossing plunged the aid community into crisis, severing key supply lines and stranding international aid workers.
BBC Verify has been tracking Russia's attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
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