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Tom Fletcher tells the BBC five aid trucks allowed into Gaza yesterday have not yet reached people on the ground.
More now from UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who says the UK and their French and Canadian allies are “horrified by the ...
All three countries denounced the Washington killings, which saw embassy workers Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and Sarah Lynn Milgrim ...
The United Nations humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher has told the BBC that 14,000 babies in Gaza could die within the next two days unless aid can reach them. He said baby food brought into the ...
Israel agreed on Sunday to allow a "basic amount of food" to enter Gaza, where global experts have warned of a looming famine.
The UK, France and Canada have warned Israel they will take "concrete actions" if it continues an "egregious" expansion of ...
We assess the damage to independent journalism globally by cuts to USAGM and USAID, described as “the chainsaw approach” of the Trump administration. The defunding of Voice of America, RFE/RL (Radio ...
UN humanitarian chief, Tom Fletcher, told the BBC earlier that 14,000 babies would die in Gaza in the next 48 hours if aid supplies don't reach them. The UK's Foreign Secretary David Lammy said ...
On 2 March, Israel shut all crossings to Gaza - preventing all goods, including food, fuel and medicines from entering - and ...
The plan to evacuate children was first unveiled during a meeting between US President Donald Trump and Jordan's King ...
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