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Talks on proposed shipments from a port in Cyprus due to take place on Friday as famine fears grow
Agreement includes achieving a cessation of hostilities and disputes over land border
Experts and aid agencies warn that Israel allowing more aid via land crossing is only way to prevent disaster
Only 18% of procurements currently stem from co-operation but Brussels wants the figure to rise to 40%
Proposal for international anti-Hamas coalition still overshadows Paris's attempts at a balanced approach to the war
Bloc also pledged €125 million in humanitarian aid for Palestinians in occupied territories
In his first state visit to the European nation, Sheikh Tamim pledges to invest €10bn in its economy
Countries including Poland and Sweden are quick to clarify they have no intention of sending in soldiers
Attempts to organise an Israel-Gaza ceasefire dominated the first day of Sheikh Tamim's state visit
Many participants say the top UN court is facing a historic moment in advancing human rights and dignity
Appointment of UK's Farah Dakhlallah comes at a challenging time for the alliance
Hearing on legality of Israeli occupation of Palestinian lands enters last day
A previous advisory opinion by the UN's top court helped talks restart between the UK and Mauritius
A week of testimony heard that Israel is committing a crime of aggression by remaining in the occupied territories
Beijing says armed struggle is distinct from acts of terrorism, while Iraq rails against Israel's 'systematic killing machine'
