Palestinian Authority announces new cabinet amid U.S. pressure
Sufian Taha , Adam Taylor
The reshuffle comes amid a push for the Palestinian Authority to present a new face, driven by hopes that it could play a role in rebuilding Gaza.
Middle East conflict live updates: Israel to reschedule talks in Washington on Rafah offensive, U.S. says; Palestinian Authority names new cabinet
Frances Vinall, Victoria Bisset, Adam Taylor, Sammy Westfall
Israel previously canceled a delegation to discuss its military plan in Rafah after Washington abstained from a U.N. cease-fire resolution, allowing it to pass.
Fans push to reunite magpie and dog 'besties,' separated by authorities
Annabelle Timsit
Queensland Premier Steven Miles appeared to back a push to reunite Peggy and Molly, who are popular on Instagram. They were separated due to a permit issue.
Jordan's government struggles to contain unrest as Gaza protests grow
Sarah Dadouch
Jordan has largely managed to contain protests over the war in Gaza. But public anger is spreading, sending shock waves through the security establishment.
How many hostages are still in Gaza since Hamas attack on Israel? What to know.
Victoria Bisset, Sammy Westfall, Helier Cheung
Israel estimates some 112 hostages held by Hamas have been released or freed; 96 are believed still to be alive in Gaza. Here's what we know.
The global risks caused by bigger and bigger container ships
Adam Taylor
Container ships keep getting bigger. But as the economies of scale grow, so do the risks.
Israel raids Gaza hospitals, as poll shows Americans disapprove of Israeli war conduct
Kelly Kasulis Cho, Victoria Bisset, Lior Soroka, Bryan Pietsch
Israeli forces are operating inside al-Amal Hospital in Khan Younis, the Israel Defense Forces said, as its raid on al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City continues.
Most Americans oppose Israel's war in Gaza, poll finds
Bryan Pietsch
The poll shows growing discontent among Americans over the conflict.
As death toll in Moscow attack rises to 143, migrants face fury and raids
Francesca Ebel
After Russian authorities charged four citizens of Tajikistan with the terror strike on the Crocus City Hall concert venue, migrant workers across Russia faced anger and police raids.
U.S. appeals court keeps block on Texas immigration law
Maria Sacchetti
A federal appeals court panel decided to continue blocking a Texas immigration law from taking effect pending an April 3 hearing on the law's constitutionality.
U.S. raises treatment of imprisoned Palestinian leader Barghouti with Israel
Souad Mekhennet, John Hudson, Cate Brown
Relatives of Marwan Barghouti, the most prominent Palestinian political figure imprisoned by Israel, say he has been mistreated - allegations denied by Israel.