Efforts grow to bring more humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian territory amid the Israel-Hamas war.
Bombings occurred at the election offices of a political party and an independent candidate, officials said Wednesday, ahead of Feb. 8 parliamentary elections. There was no immediate claim of responsibility.
The country's representatives pleaded with the court to urgently order Israel to halt its military operation. Israel has vehemently denied such arguments.
Hezbollah said Tuesday its exploding drones hit the Israeli army’s northern command in the town of Safed — deeper into Israel than previous fire by the group.
Short message was in response to another night of heavy Russian bombardment in major cities.
Hazem Qatawi was killed during an operation by Israeli military across multiple areas of the West Bank and arrested 21 Palestinians alleged to have helped finance Hamas.
Mousavi was killed in a retaliatory U.S. airstrike on the outskirts of the Syrian capital of Damascus.
Delays were reported in several towns in the east and in the capital, Kinshasa. Leading opposition presidential candidates complained that voters faced chaos and irregularities.
A part of the building collapsed upon impact, the military and officials said.
Bus plunged it into a deep ravine in a central Philippine mountain village, officials said Wednesday.
This is the latest group of prisoners to be freed as part of a deal between Israel and Hamas, with 180 Palestinian women and teenagers now freed from Israeli prisons in swaps for hostages.
Relatives say they are overjoyed but expressed concern for several other relatives who remain in Hamas captivity.
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