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Total attendance at climate change conference in Dubai is estimated at about 80,000
A visual guide to the war
Air strikes reported across Gaza and southern Israel as international mediators work to renew truce
There is a genuine breach within the Democratic party, which also runs through the president’s administration
Ahead of military operations, Gazans will be told to flee to different zones to ‘protect their safety’
Only the US and the rest of the Arab world can help longer-term as the fragile ceasefire is breached
People familiar with strategy say intensive ground offensive in Gaza will continue into early 2024
Head of Palestinian refugee agency fears Gaza’s population will begin dying from diseases as well as Israel’s bombardment
Regulators to investigate RedBird IMI’s debt for equity deal, but not its repayment of bank loans owed by the Barclay family
Temporary ceasefire to expire on Friday unless agreement is reached between Israel and Palestinian militant group
Treasury says country has long played ‘prominent role’ in allowing Palestinian militant group to access funds
West Bank youths are routinely taken from their beds, beaten and imprisoned. Throwing stones is the most common charge
UN climate summit host seeks to bolster credentials via initiative with BlackRock, TPG and Brookfield
The situation is dire but there is a blueprint for managing the country’s currency, banks and public debt issues
Restrictive Gulf laws prohibiting criticism of the state and its leaders could face challenge from human rights protesters
Rafael Grossi says the world should not lose sight of the risks because attention has switched to war between Israel and Hamas
Nato's secretary-general says Russia has been stockpiling missiles for a winter attack on Ukraine
Calls to spurn broader hostage-for-prisoner swap come as mediators work to extend temporary truce
UAE’s Sultan al-Jaber says documents showing talking points are ‘false’ but acknowledges being asked to ‘engage’
The UAE-Telegraph deal should probably be blocked but the roll call of UK press barons is hardly one to shout about
London-listed Energean had to supply 60% of the Jewish state’s demand in early stages of war against Hamas
Besieged enclave has become a ‘graveyard’ for the young Palestinians who make up almost half its population
Ferrovial selling holdings after 17 years
Ceasefire with Israel holds even as exchange of fire in northern Gaza highlights its fragility
Conflict between students, staff and faculty is at a pitch not seen since the Vietnam war
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