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"This is only day four' Fearful Gaza residents face intensifying siege
As Gaza’s only power station ran out of fuel amid a tightening siege, hundreds of terrified people sought shelter in the entrance of the enclave’s largest hospital, huddling together as bombardments rained down .
Netanyahu forms 'war cabinet' as crisis grows
Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, announced an emergency wartime government yesterday as pressure mounted for the establishment of corridors to allow aid and medicine into the Gaza Strip and for civilians to leave.
Hostages Relatives wait in anguish to discover news on captives
The families of the 150 people thought to have been seized by Hamas militants over the weekend and taken to Gaza as hostages continue an agonising wait for news of their loved ones as retaliatory Israeli missile strikes continue to pound the enclave.
'It was a pogrom' The day horror and tragedy came to the kibbutz
The smell of death hits you at the entrance to Be’eri kibbutz. Until Saturday morning Be’eri had a population of 1,200, the largest of the 12 villages that make up the Eshkol regional council , which runs along the border with Gaza.
Israelis suspended between fear, grief and foreboding
Avi Solomon can not serve in Israel’s armed forces because he is blind, but he has a bout 20 close relatives who have been called up to fight.
Malan brings thunder and Topley delivers lightning to spark England
Openers ODI best of 140 puts his side back on track against Bangladesh after opening loss
'Brilliant day' as UK and Ireland given nod to stage Euros
The Football Association's chief executive officer, Mark Bullingham, hailed a \"brilliant day\" for the UK and Ireland after it was confirmed they will stage the men's European Championship in 2028. He promised a national event that leaves no area of the host countries untouched.
Ratcliffe and Wolff share in £75m Mercedes F1 dividend
The Formula One tycoon Toto Wolff and the petrochemicals empire of the billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe have taken a share of a £75m dividend from the Mercedes racing team behind Lewis Hamilton.
Syria accused of pervasive torture in 'watershed' case at international court
Syria has tortured tens of thousands of its people and maintains a \"widespread and pervasive\" system of \"abhorrent treatment\", world court judges have heard at the first international case related to the civil war in the country.
Thailand Barred MP taking on the royal status quo
Pita Limjaroenrat is playing the long game. \"Our time will come\", he says confidently. Dressed in a crisp striped shirt, the 43-year-old Harvard graduate has a breezy, businesslike manner.
I committed fraud with FTX founder, ex-girlfriend tells trial
Caroline Ellison, the former chief executive of Sam Bankman-Fried's hedge fund Alameda Research, testified yesterday that she committed fraud together with the former crypto mogul.
Arthritis is altering the way I play guitar, says Richards
He owns more than a thousand, though he plays only a few on stage. But as Keith Richards' love affair with the guitar remains undimmed, his fingers are not quite what they used to be. The Rolling Stones guitarist struggles with arthritis, which has affected the way he plays.
Willoughby quits ITV's This Morning show 'for me and my family'
Holly Willoughby has announced she is quitting ITV's This Morning after 14 years. The TV presenter said it was a \"difficult goodbye\" but that she was making the decision \"for me and my family\".
Early years maths and practical numeracy lead party's education plans
Labour says it will replace Rishi Sunak's demand for compulsory maths classes until age 18 with improved maths teaching for younger children and \"real world\" numeracy lessons for pupils in England.
New technique shows up pigment on Parthenon marbles for the first time
Alhough the Parthenon marbles were admired for centuries for their stark white brilliance, it has long been known that the sculptures were originally brightly painted, before thousands of years of weathering, cannon bombardment, rough handling and overenthusiastic scrubbing scoured them clean.
Alerts over bedbugs on capital's trains a worry, admits London mayor
The bedbug threat to public transport in London is \"a real source of concern\" following reports of outbreaks in Paris, the capital's mayor, Sadiq Khan, said.
'It's so hard' Thai families desperate to hear from lost relatives
There was no answer when Kanjana Patee's family called her brother's phone on Sunday, the morning after the attack by Hamas militants on Israel.
'Expect more funerals' Fearful quiet takes hold in divided Jerusalem
On a hillside in Jerusalem, hundreds of people stood in near silence at the funeral of a lone soldier. Speaking only in whispers or exchanging glances they crammed on to the stone walls that overlooked the line of white gravestones in Israel's national cemetery on Mount Herzl.
"There is no safe place: residents in Gaza describe bombardments
Frightened residents of Gaza have described bombardments striking residential buildings, hospitals and schools across the enclave amid growing concern over destruction of civilian infrastructure as Israel pledges to enforce a full siege.
Route 232 Gunfire echoes as troops gather at the new frontline
Route 232, an Israeli highway, runs parallel to the blockaded Gaza Strip. Surrounded by fl at agricultural land in every direction , from it the higher floors of the overcrowded enclave’s high-rises are visible about 3 miles away.
Braverman Pro-Palestine chants 'may be an offence'
Waving a Palestinian flag or sing a chant advocating freedom for Arabs in the region may be a criminal offence, Suella Braverman has told senior police officers.
Abductions Hostages held in Gaza 'from 100 families'
Israel is believed to have identified most of the hostages abducted by the militant group Hamas and has started notifying their families.
We'll heal wounded Britain, Starmer promises 'despairing' Tory voters
Keir Starmer made a direct appeal yesterday for disillusioned Conservative voters to back Labour at the next election, telling them he would repair a Britain broken by 13 years of Tory governments.
Israeli troops mass on Gaza border as Hamas attack death toll hits 1,000
UN issues warning over humanitarian disaster as invasion appears likely
Starmer To Pledge New Era Of Devolution
A new Labour government would give all towns and cities in England extra powers and funding to boost local economies, deliver thousands of new homes and create high-quality jobs, Keir Starmer will announce.
Supernova - How Attack At Music Festival Site Unfolded
The Supernova music festival, billed as "a journey of unity and love" with "mind-blowing and breathtaking content", began about 10pm on Friday, just hours after the end of Israel's week-long Sukkot religious festival.
Olympic Expansion Cricket, Squash, Lacrosse And Flag Football Set For 2028
Cricket has won its battle to be added to the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic programme, and will be joined by squash, lacrosse, flag football and baseball/ softball in a bumper programme.
No Definite Proof Of Tehran Involvement In Attack, Says Military Chief
The Israeli military has said there is no concrete evidence of Iranian involvement in the Hamas attack from Gaza, after denials issued by the Iranian foreign ministry.
Afghan Quake Survivors Sleep Amid Rubble As Death Toll Nears 3,000
Survivors of a series of powerful earthquakes that struck western Afghanistan on Saturday spent a second night sleeping amid the rubble of demolished villages as they searched for loved ones, using shovels. The death toll is approaching 3,000, according to senior Taliban officials.
Emotional Fiji prepare for England showdown
Tragedy has overshadowed the Pacific islanders’ run to the quarter-finals where they hope to cause an upset