Bilal went out to harvest his olives, an Israeli settler shot him (www.aljazeera.com)
Palestinian Bilal Saleh was shot in the chest by an Israeli settler as he was harvesting his olive trees in al-Sawiya, occupied West Bank.
Yang Hengjun’s family urges Albanese to negotiate with China for jailed Australian writer’s release (www.theguardian.com)
Shani Louk, 23-year-old kidnapped by Hamas from music festival, declared dead, Israel says (www.cnn.com)
A 23-year-old German-Israeli woman who was kidnapped from the Nova music festival by Hamas militants on October 7 has been declared dead, the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said....
Conflict uproots record 6.9 million people in Congo -IOM (www.reuters.com)
Venezuela's top court suspends results of opposition presidential primary (www.reuters.com)
Putin blames West for Gaza crisis, says US needs global chaos (www.reuters.com)
Ukraine says it is ready to repel Russia's offensive actions in Bakhmut (www.reuters.com)
Putin blames the West, Ukraine after mob storms Russian airport to 'catch' Jews (www.reuters.com)
Israel says its forces freed soldier held captive in Gaza (www.reuters.com)
Russia's dwindling 'Mountain Jews' in spotlight after Dagestan airport riot (www.reuters.com)
Xi says China's women must start 'new trend of family' (www.reuters.com)
Israeli forces attack Gaza's main city from two directions (www.reuters.com)
China military says Philippine ship 'illegally entered' waters near Scarborough Shoal (www.reuters.com)
Exclusive: US military bulk buys Japanese seafood to counter China ban (www.reuters.com)
German-Israeli woman taken hostage by Hamas at music festival is dead, Israel says (www.reuters.com)
Disabled man drags himself off plane after Air Canada fails to offer wheelchair (www.theguardian.com)
Argentina drivers hunt for fuel 'like water in the desert' amid shortage (www.reuters.com)
2 die in Bangladesh as police clash with opposition supporters seeking prime minister’s resignation (apnews.com)
In a new expulsion campaign, Pakistan is forcing many Afghans out of the country (www.npr.org)
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Large numbers of Afghans crammed into trucks and buses in Pakistan on Tuesday, heading to the border to return home ahead of the expiration of a Pakistani government deadline for those who are in the country illegally to leave or face deportation....