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Seven children from one family among dozens killed by Israeli attacks on Gaza
Israeli airstrikes killed at least 25 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on Friday, medics said, including seven children from the same family, as Israel continues to bombard the already devastated territory.
At least eight people were killed in a strike on apartment in the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza. …
Greece’s former royal family seeks to regain citizenship 50 years after end of monarchy
Members of Greece’s former royal family have applied for Greek citizenship and formally acknowledged the country’s republican system of government, in a landmark move 50 years after the monarchy was abolished, officials have confirmed.
The late king Constantine II and his family members were stripped of Greek citizenship in 1994 …
Deadly Christmas market car attack in Germany: what we know so far
At least two people have been killed and 68 injured after a driver
ploughed a car into a crowd at a Christmas market
in the eastern German town of Magdeburg
on Friday evening. Fifteen people were left in a critical condition and a small child was among …
Ukraine war briefing: IMF approves $1.1bn loan to Ukraine
The IMF’s executive board approved a $1.1bn disbursement to Ukraine as part of an ongoing loan programme to provide budget support.
The approval on Friday bolsters Ukraine as it faces continued Russian attacks, and comes just over a month after staff at the International Monetary Fund completed the …
US judge finds Pegasus spyware maker liable over WhatsApp hack
WhatsApp claimed legal victory over the maker of Pegasus spyware late on Friday.
The Israeli company, NSO Group Technologies, was accused in a lawsuit by Meta’s messaging app of infecting and surveilling the phones of 1,400 people over a two-week period in May 2019 via its notorious Pegasus software.
The …
International court rules against El Salvador in key abortion rights case
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) has ruled that
violated the human rights of a Salvadoran womanwho was denied an abortion
despite her high-risk pregnancy in 2013.The court has ordered the Central American country to adopt “all necessary regulatory measures” so …
Tyson Fury weighs in with war cry at 50lb more than Oleksandr Usyk
Tyson Fury will weigh at least 50lb more than Oleksandr Usyk when the two men fight for the world heavyweight championship in Riyadh. At the official weigh-in on Friday night, Fury scaled 281lb while wearing all his clothes, including a heavy black leather jacket to keep him warm in the …