An Israeli settlement in the occupied West Bank.
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Israel has approved its largest seizure of land in the West Bank in over three decades.
Roger Federer at the Shanghai Masters tennis tournament in 2023.
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A young Federer realised that the course of a tennis match was demanding not just physically, but also psychologically.
A Palestinian man inspects the rubble of a destroyed building following an Israeli air strike on the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip on July 9 2024.
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Hopes for progress on reaching a deal for a ceasefire in Gaza have faded quickly.
Our biometric data is being captured all the time.
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Biometrics can help companies to be more efficient and to improve their products but there’s a growing need for transparency.
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All indications are that Hamas is surviving the Israeli onslaught more successfully than previously anticipated.
Firefighters battle a blaze in a residential area of Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second city which has been under Russian bombardment since the war began.
EPA-EFE/Sergey Kozlov
Washington’s policy shift will change the dynamics of the battle for Ukraine’s second city.
The ‘All Eyes On Rafah’ Instagram graphic.
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There have been plenty of shocking images, shareable graphics and heartbreaking stories of the conflict shared to social media. So why has this particular image gone viral?
Tagging everyday food products could force prices up for consumers.
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Rising food costs mean more people are turning to the black market to feed themselves – but this has consequences for business and consumers.
One of Narendra Modi’s grand plans as Indian prime minister has been to build a giant Hindu temple at Ayodhya on the site of a demolished mosque.
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Narendra Modi looks set to win a third term in power. One of his strategies for success is to exploit the country’s religious differences.
Small independent businesses may pass on the cost of import checks to customers.
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Physical checks on plant and animal products arriving from the EU will attract fees of up to £145.
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Nuclear proliferation is gathering pace as global tensions rise.
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu: ‘We will make our own decisions’ on responding to Iran’s attack.
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Iran has reached a stage in its weapons programme where it would be difficult for a single strike to do significant damage.
People not eligible for a free NHS COVID vaccine can now purchase one from a pharmacy or private healthcare provider.
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People are increasingly being asked to pay for services they could once access as part of the NHS for free.
Strong defender: a mural in Tel Aviv depicts US president Joe Biden as a superhero defending Israel.
AP Photo/Leo Correa
In recent weeks, as thousands died and the threat of famine settled over Gaza, the relationship Israel and its western allies had started to fracture. Iran’s attack appears likely to change that.
Community based environmental groups sued the South African government over coal pollution in 2021.
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Women need legal aid to sue companies and governments over climate change damage to their communities.
Volodymyr Zelensky autographs a Storm Shadow/SCALP missile.
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Helping Ukraine defend itself against Russian aggression is not a violation of international law – but Russia might interpret it as escalation.
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History tells us that the White House and the Pentagon have been able to wield a degree of influence over Israel’s decision-making.
Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Nauru, Lionel Aingimea, toast after reestablishing diplomatic relations between the two countries.
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China is asserting itself in the South Pacific, prompting efforts from the US and its allies to contain its influence.
Armed and dangerous: fighters from Iran’s Quds Force at a funeral for comrades killed in the February 2 US airstrikes in Iraq.
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Iran funds a large network of armed groups across the Middle East as part of its ambition to replace the US as regional power.
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Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea have disrupted trade between Asia and Europe – could ships cross the Arctic instead?