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Martin Griffiths firmly rejects idea of sending UN peacekeepers into Gaza
President says administration is 'working around the clock' to end the war and progress a two-state solution
Cross-border exchanges of fire have increased in northern Israel and Hezbollah has struck an Israeli surveillance blimp
Security Council urged to demand states fulfil their duty and put end to breaches of international law by Hamas
Baghdad requests UN mission be terminated by end of 2025
After 13 years, the International Criminal Court has yet to bring any Libyan cases to trial
Foundation is one of the most influential forces in global public health, spending more than $50 billion to fight poverty and disease
Iran-backed rebel group has launched more than 50 attacks on maritime targets, capturing one ship and sinking another
Event highlights need for regional co-operation in creative industries
The US, Israel's strongest ally at the UN, declared earlier that it would vote against the resolution
Resolution approved with 143 votes in favour, nine against and 25 abstentions
At least 520 corpses have been discovered in makeshift burial sites at hospitals across the enclave
A state can only gain full membership with backing from the Security Council and two-thirds majority in the General Assembly
There are echoes of 1968 in the pro-Palestinian demonstrations that have swept universities - but these campaigners have far more power to shift opinion than their forebears
Demonstrations over the Gaza war have spread from the US to colleges in Canada and Europe
