Hadeel Al-Shalchi
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World
In Rafah: More than 900,000 flee and UN halts delivery of food aid
The UN says more than 900,000 Palestinians have fled from Rafah, which was the last sheltering place for people in Gaza, and where the Israeli military is expanding its incursion.
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National
Israeli authorities seize The Associated Press' broadcasting equipment from
Israeli authorities have seized broadcasting equipment of The Associated Press. It had been used to create a live feed into Northern Gaza filmed from the Israeli border.
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World
Anger at Netanyahu cuts through a somber Tel Aviv rally to bring home the hostages
The families of the Israeli hostages taken by Hamas during the October 7th attack held a rally Saturday night. A number of Western ambassadors attended.
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After Israelis mark their independence, Palestinians recall their displacement
After Israel marked its 76th Independence Day, Palestinians mourn what they call the 'Nakba," or Catastrophe, amid increasing death and displacement in Gaza.We hear voices from the West Bank.
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National
'No timeline' to recover 4 bodies after Baltimore bridge collapse, as cleanup begins
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore called the recovery operation "complex" after a ship smashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Officials have not given estimates on when the river will reopen to traffic.
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How to talk to kids about a cancer diagnosis in the family
Kate Middleton said she took time to explain her cancer diagnosis to her children. What does an ideal version of that conversation look like?
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World
Destruction from the war with Israel has cut Gaza off from the outside world
Spotty internet and cell services, blackouts and the destruction of infrastructure in Gaza during Israel's war with Hamas have hampered aid and medical services and keeping in touch with loved ones.
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World
Israeli forces raid a West Bank hospital, killing three Palestinians
Israel says the men who were killed on Tuesday were militants. The hospital says its CCTV footage shows Israeli forces dressed as Arab civilians and hospital staff during the raid in Jenin.
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World
The killing of U.S. troops in Jordan raises specter of a wider war in the Middle East
An escalation of violence in the Middle East over the last 24 hours, including a drone attack that killed three U.S. service members, has raised concerns about the possibility of a regional war.