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Israel airstrikes kill 22 in Gaza, ceasefire talks continue

Israeli airstrikes on three residential houses in the southern Gaza city of Rafah resulted in the deaths of 13 individuals and numerous injuries, according to reports.

Celebrations in Gaza after Israeli-Hamas ceasefire

People were witnessed celebrating the truce between Israel and Hamas as there were no reports of any rockets being fired from both the sides.

UN chief urges for immediate cease-fire in Gaza

The UN chief urged for an immediate cease-fire between Israel and Hamas rulers at the start of a UN General Assembly emergency meeting.

Al Jazeera office in Gaza destroyed by Israel

A building that housed international media offices including Al Jazeera’s in the Gaza Strip has been hit by an Israeli air raid.

United States pulls-out of UN Human Rights Council

Srinagar: The United States has withdrawn from the UN Human Rights Council, U.S. ambassador Nikki Haley said Tuesday, branding the global body a “cesspool...

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