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Egypt agrees to new Gaza aid deliveries; G7 mulls over using seized Russian assets to help Ukraine, and more
Israel continued its assault on Rafah, a city in southern Gaza, despite the International Court of Justice, a UN court, ordering it to halt operations on Friday.
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Egypt agrees to new Gaza aid deliveries; G7 considers using seized Russian assets to help Ukraine, and more
The White House said that Egypt had agreed to send humanitarian aid to Gaza through Kerem Shalom, the main commercial checkpoint between Israel and Gaza.
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Egypt agrees to new Gaza aid deliveries; China holds more drills around Taiwan, and more
The White House said that Egypt had agreed to send humanitarian aid to Gaza through Kerem Shalom, the main commercial checkpoint between Israel and Gaza.
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Egypt agrees to new Gaza aid deliveries; G7 mulls using seized Russian assets to help Ukraine, and more
The White House said that Egypt had agreed to send humanitarian aid to Gaza through Kerem Shalom, the main commercial checkpoint between Israel and Gaza.
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ICJ orders Israel to halt Rafah assault; Orban seeks to “redefine” Hungary’s NATO role, and more
The head of Russia’s security services told local media that the perpetrators of the attack on Crocus City Hall, a concert venue outside Moscow, were affiliated with Islamic State Khorasan Province, a terrorist group
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Biden meets Kenya’s president; European grouping expels AfD, and more
In Washington, DC, President Joe Biden greeted William Ruto, Kenya’s president, the first African leader to make a state visit to America in 16 years.
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