The Israel-Hamas truce has ended: What we know so far | Israel-Palestine conflict News

The Israel-Hamas truce has ended: What we know so far | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Israel has resumed air raids in Gaza after a seven-day pause in fighting. Here is what we know so far: How did the Israel-Hamas truce end? The Israel-Hamas truce began on November 24 and was renewed twice before ending on Friday. Under the truce, fighting was paused and humanitarian aid…

Sport Weekly: Child athletes on the joys and the perils of competing | Sports News

Sport Weekly: Child athletes on the joys and the perils of competing | Sports News

This week Al Jazeera covers issues for child athletes, Eritrea’s deserting footballers and scolded Pakistani cricketers. Welcome to Al Jazeera’s Sport Weekly newsletter, which explores the intersection of sport with politics, culture and money. You can sign up here. This week British Gymnastics introduced new rules limiting coaches from weighing athletes…

The Israel-Hamas truce has ended: What we know so far | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Palestinians flee homes, dig in rubble as Israel resumes strikes on Gaza | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Palestinians in Gaza were fleeing their homes and rushing their dead and wounded to hospitals as Israel resumed its bombardment of the besieged enclave. Combat between Israel and Hamas was renewed on Friday following the expiry of a weeklong truce. An agreement on extending the pause in fighting was not…

‘Where should we go?’ Palestinians unprepared as Israel bombards Gaza | Israel-Palestine conflict News

‘Where should we go?’ Palestinians unprepared as Israel bombards Gaza | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Fierce fighting has resumed in Gaza after a weeklong pause in hostilities between Israel and Hamas, with Palestinians left unprepared for the expanding offensive and sirens blaring across southern Israel. Minutes after the truce expired on Friday, the Israeli military started pounding Gaza, accusing Hamas of violating the pause first…

Russian court extends detention of US journalist Kurmasheva until February | Freedom of the Press News

Russian court extends detention of US journalist Kurmasheva until February | Freedom of the Press News

A court in Russia has extended the pre-trial detention of Russian-American journalist Alsu Kurmasheva until February. Kurmasheva, an editor for the United States government-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty’s (RFE/RL) Tatar-Bashkir service, has been accused of failing to register as a “foreign agent” and collecting information on the Russian military, according…

Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 56 | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 56 | Israel-Palestine conflict News

EXPLAINER Israel military says operations have restarted in Gaza after the truce expired – here are the major updates. Here’s what is to know about the situation on Friday, December 1, 2023: Truce, prisoner and captive release The Israeli army says it has resumed fighting against Hamas in the Gaza…

Hong Kong journalist missing after reporting trip to China, report says | Media News

Hong Kong journalist missing after reporting trip to China, report says | Media News

Kyodo News says South China Morning Post reporter Minnie Chan became unreachable after attending forum in late October. A reporter with Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post has gone missing in China after a work trip, a Japanese news outlet has reported, raising fears that she has been detained by…

‘I missed my family’: Tears and smiles as Thai captives come home | Israel-Palestine conflict News

‘I missed my family’: Tears and smiles as Thai captives come home | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Bangkok, Thailand – Three words in English gave Thai migrant worker Khomkrit Chombua the first signal in 50 days that his captors in Gaza were about to release him: “You go Thailand.” Khomkrit was among 17 Thai captives who arrived in Bangkok on Thursday, tired and visibly thin but appearing…

Meta shuts 4,800 accounts over alleged China-based influence operation | Social Media News

Meta shuts 4,800 accounts over alleged China-based influence operation | Social Media News

Tech giant says it has dismantled five China-based networks of fake accounts so far this year. Meta has removed nearly 4,800 fake accounts that were part of a China-based influence campaign aimed at spreading polarising content about United States politics ahead of the 2024 presidential election, the tech giant has…

Blinken urges Israel to protect civilians amid tough Gaza truce talks | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Blinken urges Israel to protect civilians amid tough Gaza truce talks | Israel-Palestine conflict News

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has told Israel that it must account for the safety of Palestinian civilians before resuming any military operations in Gaza, where a week-long truce has allowed the exchange of captives held by Hamas for Palestinians imprisoned in Israel. As negotiators from Qatar and Egypt…