Israel-Gaza war live updates: Communications restored in parts of Gaza
Telecommunications services in central and southern Gaza appeared to be nearing restoration Sunday after what a monitoring firm called the longest outage since the war began.
Telecommunications services in central and southern Gaza appeared to be nearing restoration Sunday after what a monitoring firm called the longest outage since the war began.
The Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem said a mother and daughter were “shot in cold blood” at the Holy Family Parish in Gaza on Saturday.
After 10 weeks of war, the besieged enclave is now fertile ground for the spread of pathogens. Staph infections, chickenpox meningitis and scabies are all rising.
America’s partners and allies are increasingly frustrated that the United States isn’t using its leverage to protect Palestinian lives.
Giovanni Angelo Becciu, once considered a viable candidates for pope, was the first cardinal to be tried by the Vatican’s little-known criminal court.
The deaths of the three hostages underscored the perilous risks to civilians in Gaza, where Israel is waging a war against Hamas militants.
The emir’s three-year rule was dominated by his efforts to ease political tensions inside Kuwait.
The new proposed constitution Chileans are voting on this weekend was influenced by, among other things, conservative Catholic legal thinkers at Notre Dame.
The death of Hani Jnena has intensified calls within the Biden administration to hold Israel’s military accountable for rising toll among aid workers.
Wael al-Dahdouh, Al Jazeera bureau chief in Gaza, was treated for shrapnel wounds after being hit in the same Israeli drone strike Friday that killed cameraman Samer Abu Daqqa.