The amount of aid reaching Gaza has dropped to its lowest level in 11 months, according to official Israeli figures.
Violence in the Middle East is a daily nightmare.
On Wednesday, Joe Biden will meet Donald Trump in the White House for the start of what the current US President has promised will be a peaceful transition. But the challenges of multiple conflicts around the world have rarely looked so insurmountable.
The Dutch Prime Minister has condemned what he called anti-semitic attacks against Israeli football fans in Amsterdam last night.
He tried to overthrow the last election result but he won this one fair and square.
Georgia’s election commission says the ruling Georgian Dream party has won a majority in the country’s elections – with 70% of precincts counted – although the opposition insisted it had won.
Israel’s Prime Minister has called Yahya Sinwar’s death an opportunity for the people of Gaza to free themselves from the tyranny of Hamas – and US President Joe Biden echoed this.
The UN Human Rights Office has accused Israel of trapping tens of thousands of Gazans in their homes or shelters – with no access to food or other essentials.
The head of the Post Office has given his third day of evidence at the inquiry into the Horizon scandal – with questions focused around Nick Read’s pay.
In the year since the October 7th attacks Gaza has changed beyond all recognition, the sheer scale of destruction caused by relentless airstrikes and street battles between Israeli forces and Hamas fighters, is visible from space.
Iran’s latest ballistic missile attack on Israel was bigger and more complex than the strikes it carried out in April. It involved more advanced weapons – some of them able to change course after being fired.
The BBC has apologised to the actress Amanda Abbington and upheld her complaints of verbal bullying and harassment by her 2023 Strictly Come Dancing dance partner.
Israel appears to have dealt Hezbollah another major blow – killing its operations commander and 11 others in a rare airstrike on a densely populated neighbourhood of Beirut.
Has the Gaza war finally spilled over to Lebanon?
If the conflict in the Middle East really is entering a new phase as Israel’s Defence Minister claims, then it probably came as no surprise to the people of Lebanon, who today – again – experienced the newfound terror of communications devices blowing up around them.