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US-backed group faced chaotic scenes on first day of operations
Court is composed of 15 judges elected to nine-year terms by the UN General Assembly and Security Council
Paris could recognise a Palestinian state at the gathering
UN has enough aid to fill nearly 9,000 lorries but can't get it into Palestinian enclave
Joint statement comes amid growing concerns over thousands of Palestinians in Gaza threatened with starvation
Diplomatic relations between Israel and France have become increasingly tense
About 16.5 million Syrians, nearly 70 per cent of the population, require protection and humanitarian aid, says Geir Pedersen
Contested boundaries, depleting natural resources and escalating geopolitical tension driving conflict and crime at sea, says Antonio Guterres
Joe Biden was seen last week by doctors after showing symptoms and a prostate nodule was found
The two sides are expected to meet in Europe this week
Danny Danon calls Tom Fletcher's comments 'outrageous and unfounded'
Ruby Chen, whose son Itay was taken into Gaza during attacks on October 7, 2023, tells The National the war 'has gone on far too long'
Chief prosecutor Karim Khan says progress made in uncovering 'black box of suffering on the Mediterranean coast'
World body passed historic resolution in 2022 to recognise mass displacement of Palestinians in 1940s
US and Israel have announced plans for a new distribution procedure in the enclave, bypassing UN-led channels