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Antony Blinken meets head of Palestinian Authority as Israel continues to bombard Gaza
Mahmud Abbas spoke with Blinken of the need “to stop the Israeli aggression against Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank”.
Palestinian Authority currently exercises limited rule in the West Bank, which has been occupied by Israel since 1967.
Netanyahu is not known to have shifted his position on reviving talks for a Palestinian state.
Blinken has called for "more food, more water, more medicine" to be delivered to Gaza.
Waterford included in New York Times list of '52 Places to Go' this year
AI-driven misinformation biggest global risk ahead of major elections, according to WEF report
Boeing CEO admits 'mistake' after Alaska Airlines mid-flight scare
Taoiseach dismisses speculation his name could be put forward for European Council president
Ecuador declares 'internal armed conflict' after gunmen storm TV studio live on air
First US moon landing attempt in over 50 years abandoned after spacecraft hit by fuel leak
US judges sceptical of Trump's immunity claim as he warns of 'bedlam' if he is put on trial
Israel agrees for UN mission to assess north Gaza situation, says Blinken
The US diplomat says the IDF is entering a “lower intensity phase” in Gaza.
Former gang leader charged in Tupac Shakur killing asks to be moved from prison to house arrest
Norwegian state argues mass murderer Anders Breivik still poses risk of 'unbridled violence'
Sinn Féin, Labour, PBP and SocDems call on Govt to join genocide case against Israel in ICJ
The government has been accused of making a “shameful political calculation” not to join the case out of deference to Washington and the US.
34-year-old Gabriel Attal picked as France's youngest ever prime minister
Jeffrey Epstein victim says sex tapes ‘exist’ after files name Prince Andrew and Richard Branson
Airline's decision not to ground plane questioned after 'warnings triggered on previous flights'
Blinken arrives in Israel as UN calls for investigation into number of journalists killed in Gaza
Two Al Jazeera reporters were killed on Sunday when their car was struck in southern Gaza’s city of Rafah, near the border with Egypt.
The US Secretary of State met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman today after talks in the UAE ahead of his visit to Israel.
The Palestinian health ministry said in a statement that it had recorded 249 deaths in the past 24 hours.
Hezbollah announced the killing of a "commander" for the first time since October.
Four killed in wave of Russian missile attacks across Ukraine
German football legend Franz Beckenbauer has died aged 78