
Israeli strike on UN school in Gaza
An Israeli air strike on a UN school packed has reportedly killed at least 35 people.
The head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees says Israel gave no warning before an airstrike on a school in Gaza that's reported to have killed dozens of people. The Israeli military says the school contained a Hamas compound, and insists that it took steps to reduce the risk of harming civilians. We speak to our correspondent and hear from a relative of the victims.
Events are taking place in France and the UK to mark the 80th anniversary of the Allied invasion of France. We hear some messages with stories about those who served at D-Day but also those nervously waiting at home for news.
Nvidia's market value has surged past $3tn, lifting the chip giant ahead of Apple to become the second most valuable publicly listed company in the world. We speak to our tech reporter.
The Indian football legend Sunil Chhetri will retire from international football today after his last match against Kuwait, ending a career that spanned almost two decades. We look back at his career and hear from fans.
The European Parliament elections get underway today, starting in Netherlands. We explain how the voting works and also bring a conversation with three young politicians - in Nepal, Argentina and Zambia - about their experiences of the often toxic world of politics.
Presenter: Luke Jones.
(Photo: Image gathered by Gaza Today in the aftermath of an Israeli strike on a UN school in Nuseirat on Thursday morning. Credit: BBC)
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