Australia working to resume UNRWA funding after October 7 allegations

Australia working to resume UNRWA funding after October 7 allegations

Australia is co-operating with like-minded countries on a plan to resume funding to the UN’s main provider of humanitarian aid in Gaza.

  • byMatthew Knott

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The 10-year-old boy who has become the face of starvation in Gaza

The 10-year-old boy who has become the face of starvation in Gaza

He was 10,but in photographs from his last days in Gaza,he looks both small for his age and at the same time ancient. By the next day,Yazan was dead.

  • byBilal Shbair,Vivian Yee andAaron Boxerman
United States warns of ‘imminent’ terrorist attack in Moscow

United States warns of ‘imminent’ terrorist attack in Moscow

The US embassy in Moscow said people should avoid concerts and crowds and be aware of their surroundings.

  • byGuy Faulconbridge
Olympic organisers draw up plan B for Paris opening ceremony amid terror attack fears

Olympic organisers draw up plan B for Paris opening ceremony amid terror attack fears

The French government,the City of Paris,and the 2024 organising committee remain determined to stage the ceremony on the Seine – but security agencies aren’t so sure.

  • byRob Harris
‘Reasonable grounds’ to believe Hamas committed sexual violence,UN says

‘Reasonable grounds’ to believe Hamas committed sexual violence,UN says

A new UN report says there are reasonable grounds to believe Hamas carried out sexual violence during its October 7 attack on Israel,and that such violence may be ongoing.

  • byEdith Lederer
After 10 years of trying,a Palestinian woman had twins. An Israeli strike killed them both

After 10 years of trying,a Palestinian woman had twins. An Israeli strike killed them both

It took years of in vitro fertilisation for Rania Abu Anza to become pregnant,and only seconds for her to lose her five-month-old twins,a boy and a girl.

  • byWafaa Shurafa andSamy Magdy
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Ship hit by Houthi rebels sinks in Red Sea,first vessel lost in conflict

Ship hit by Houthi rebels sinks in Red Sea,first vessel lost in conflict

A ship attacked by Yemen’s Houthi rebels has sunk in the Red Sea after days of taking on water,the first vessel to be fully destroyed as part of their campaign.

  • byJon Gambrell
Israel has agreed to a ceasefire,US says. Now Hamas must decide

Israel has agreed to a ceasefire,US says. Now Hamas must decide

Ceasefire negotiations are ongoing as US planes dropped food over Gaza – days after more than 100 Palestinians were killed while pulling aid from a truck.

  • byWafaa Shurafa andSamy Magdy
Anti-NATO firebrand George Galloway wins UK byelection,campaigning on Gaza

Anti-NATO firebrand George Galloway wins UK byelection,campaigning on Gaza

His victory was described as “beyond alarming” by PM Rishi Sunak,who warned British democracy was being targeted by extremists.

  • byPan Pylas
Muslim leader’s ‘legitimate resistance’ call exposes growing gulf

Muslim leader’s ‘legitimate resistance’ call exposes growing gulf

In a damaging radio interview,Adel Salman has revealed the chasm that has opened between Muslim and Jewish leaders in Australia.

  • byChip Le Grand
‘She offered no resistance’:Long-sought fugitive,65,caught in Germany with help from TV show

‘She offered no resistance’:Long-sought fugitive,65,caught in Germany with help from TV show

Police found a pistol and ammunition in the flat where the 65-year-old woman was found.

  • bySophia Linnenbrink