
Renewed airstrikes in Gaza
With more airstrikes in Gaza, we'll hear from people who live there
The United Nations says it believes two of its staff have been killed, and others injured, after one of its compounds was damaged in Gaza. Israel has denied attacking the UN building. The Hamas-run health ministry says more than twenty people have been killed in air strikes today. A young woman tells us what's happening where she lives.
There's been strong criticism in Europe following the arrest in Turkey of the mayor of Istanbul. Ekrem Imamoğlu is seen as a main political rival to President Erdogan. Germany called the arrest a serious setback for democracy in the country. So what do people in Istanbul make of the arrest? We'll hear from some of them.
Donald Trump insists talks on a ceasefire in Ukraine are "on track" after he held an hour-long phone call with President Zelensky. We'll bring you any updates as we get them.
(Photo: Palestinians inspect the rubble after renewed Israeli airstrikes on Gaza. Credit: HAITHAM IMAD/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
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