
Israel admits error in deadly Gaza strike
The Israeli military has blamed what it calls a 'technical error' for an airstrike in Gaza that's reported to have killed ten Palestinians, six of them children.
With almost daily news of more civilians deaths in Gaza and worsening humanitarian conditions, calls for an end to the fighting are intensifying. We'll speak to former Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert about what he thinks his country should do.
US President Donald Trump's latest move in his ongoing trade war is to slap a thirty percent levy on goods from the European Union. Shortly EU trade ministers will sit down to decide how they will respond to this.
The UK has been suffering under a heatwave, and according to a report from the Meteorological Office, Britain can expect more of these as climate change makes an impact. Increased rainfall is also forecast as well as rising sea levels. All of which could have an impact on the country's wildlife.
(Photo: An explosion in Gaza as seen from the Israeli side of the Israel-Gaza border, 13 July 2025; Credit: Reuters)
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