Senegal won back its election, but who will win the vote?

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What the Iran war looks like from the West Bank

As the Iran war continues, attention is fixed on missiles flying across the region. But in the occupied West Bank, missile shrapnel falls on Palestinian towns while deadly settler attacks, Israeli military raids and strict limits on daily life continue. With the world looking els ...  Show more

Brief: Iranian missiles hit central Israel, Israel continues to carry out strikes on Gaza.

This week: 165 days into a ceasefire, Israel has killed at least 658 Palestinians in Gaza. Iranian missiles hit central Israel. US bombs critical Iranian oil facility. Israel continues to carry out strikes on Gaza. Israel has killed more than 72,234 Palestinians in Gaza since Oct ...  Show more

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