‘Like first aid for manuscripts’: Recovery work begins at Gaza’s war-damaged heritage sites
Palestinians are clearing rubble from archaeological sites, but restoration is hampered by Israeli restrictions on building materials.
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Palestinians are clearing rubble from archaeological sites, but restoration is hampered by Israeli restrictions on building materials.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha‎ spoke after high-stakes talks on ending the war failed to produce tangible results.
Russia’s president looks determined to continue his war in Ukraine – even as the country’s economic problems grow.
Investigations continue into a fire last week at the Wang Fuk Court housing complex, which killed at least 159 people.
Egypt denies it is co-ordinating with Israel to reopen the crossing, insisting that passage should be in both directions.
The inquiry centres on allegations of favouritism in EU funding for a training programme at a school headed by Federica Mogherini.
While many Ukrainians believe they have sacrificed too much for their country to lose territory to Russia, others are desperate for the war to end.
Pope Leo XIV demanded justice for the more than 200 victims of the disaster, at the end of his three-day visit to Lebanon.
The theft reportedly took place after the driver left his truck in an unguarded parking lot overnight.
The strikes, authorised by Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, have raised fresh legality questions – but the White House says laws have been followed.