As Gazans face evacuation orders and peril, a question looms: ‘Where will we go now?’
French minister warns country 'durably under threat from Islamist terrorism' after Paris stabbing suspect ID'd
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U.S. Is Pressing Israel and Hamas to Resume Talks, White House Official Says
Gazans again find themselves in dire straits, searching for safe areas and food.
Ex-Chilean Army Officer Is Expelled From U.S. to Face Charges in Singer’s Killing
US commits to shutting down its coal plants during COP28
The truce broke down over the details of further hostage and prisoner exchanges, Israeli officials say.
Talks were continuing in hopes of reviving the truce.
Blinken Blames Hamas for Resumption of Fighting
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Pakistan arrests 4 in 'honor killing' of woman, 18, who appeared with boyfriend in viral photo
Russia’s Supreme Court bans LGBTQ+ activism, labeling it 'extremist'
California-based alternative healer charged over death of woman at UK 'slapping therapy' workshop
Netanyahu facing internal pressure to end cease-fire, resume war against Hamas
London’s Black Cabs Can Soon Join Uber. But Will They?
Finland to Close the Last Border Crossing With Russia for Two Weeks
11 dead, scores injured after South African mine elevator plummets 650 feet
Protests over French teen’s fatal stabbing lead to calls for crackdown on ‘far-right'