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The aid, including flour and baby food, was picked up three days after Israel eased an 11-week-long blockade.
Sarah Lynn Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky both worked for the Israeli embassy, and were reportedly about to get engaged.
Police say the victims, a young couple, were shot by a man who shouted "free, free Palestine".
The US sportswear giant says its price increases are part of "seasonal planning".
An agreement to hand over the islands from the UK to Mauritius was paused after a last-minute court intervention.
The BBC's Gary O'Donoghue analyses how the South African president reacted in an extraordinary Oval Office meeting.
The man who designed the iPad, iMac and iPhone will try to come up with a new generation of products for the AI era.
The failed launch "severely damaged the dignity and pride of our nation in an instant," says the North Korean leader.
Kenya had earlier said it had been denied access to Boniface Mwangi and expressed concern over his health.
The White House insists that the gift is legal, but some of Trump's biggest backers have criticised the deal.
Support for the war in Gaza is waning, with some Israeli political and military figures criticising the conflict in recent days.
Protesters were seen in videos calling for an end to the war and the removal of the armed group from Gaza
A joint investigation by the UK and allies found Russian hackers in the systems of logistics organisations.
The US singer is accused of assault at a nightclub in central London in 2023.
Applicants for an Italian passport must now have one parent or grandparent who was a citizen by birth.
Andriy Portnov, 51, had just dropped his children off when he was attacked.
PM Mark Carney's office says there are "active discussions" on the Golden Dome, but it's too early to say how Canada would join or pay in.
Right-wing Afrikaners groups celebrated the ambush but others in the Rainbow Nation found it "uncomfortable" to watch.
Pagasa is barely big enough for a plane to land, but it stands tall against an armada of Chinese ships.
Sliding, slicing and a powerful forehand - BBC Sport assesses what makes a good clay-court player.
Unravelling the case of a US fugitive who claimed to be the victim of mistaken identity after being traced in Glasgow.
France, the UK and Canada are among nations that have sharpened their criticism of Israel's ground offensive.
A deal between the UK and European Union (EU) has been agreed at a post-Brexit leaders summit in London.
A group of researchers have come to Pipestone Creek in Canada to figure out why thousands of dinosaurs are buried here.
An investigation into the illicit mining sector reveals a world of child exploitation.
A natural disaster has been declared in New South Wales, as widespread flooding prompts nearly 50,000 people to evacuate.
Video footage shows tiles falling from the roof and landing close to visitors to the site.
Video appears to show suspect Elias Rodriguez being taken away by police and shouting 'free Palestine'.
Body camera footage shows officers chase and catch Irwin the kangaroo in the US city of Durango.
Students objecting to the detention of a pro-Palestinian protester by immigration authorities chant “Free Mahmoud”.
A 29-year-old was arrested after he was seen climbing up the mooring lines of the Carnival Adventure cruise ship docked at Sydney Harbour.