Military says it targeted a ‘Hamas command and control centre’ where militants were planning attacks
John Kirby says Bezalel Smotrich’s views will ‘sacrifice the lives of Israeli hostages and his own countrymen’
Spanish PM Sánchez under pressure after Catalan separatist leader escapes and decries ‘witch hunt’
‘For eight years, this has been my dream,’ says Algerian sportswoman after beating Chinese opponent in 66kg class
Officials aim to limit attacks from ‘Swedish child soldiers’ hired by Danish gangs
Beijing says EU trade measures undermine global co-operation on climate
Protesters who toppled the long-ruling prime minister now control the streets of Dhaka, but challenges loom
Political elites are pulling Republicans and Democrats away from the voters they need to win over
Israeli officials expect huge test for multi-layered array that includes Iron Dome to come in days ahead
Organisers, spectators and athletes have contributed to an uplifting and unifying Paris Olympics
Democratic candidate cannot count on rebound ahead of the presidential election
Firm with annual revenues of about $50mn will be able to use brand during transition period
Oil company YPF, the country’s central bank and flag carrier are among the assets targeted by plaintiffs
Investors withdrew $2.5bn during market plunge on fears of economic slowdown and lower coupons if interest rates fall
Ultimate owner of discount brand, whose directors include its former chair, argues it is off the hook for liabilities
Plus, the cash, sneakers and condos for medallists
The British-Indian artist draws on politics, religious traditions and her cultural heritage to make works of subtle power
Fast-track hearings have led to more than 30 individuals appearing in Crown Court so far as prosecutors bring range of charges
Former minister warns of new group hit by potential underpayments
A visual guide to the war
Global equities claw back bulk of losses from Monday’s sharp sell-off but mood remains cautious
Party’s worst-ever defeat prompts executives to stay away from annual gathering next month
UK’s first female chancellor told that carrying out the work in her private toilet would require listed building consent and cost thousands
Proposals come as first person jailed for online posts that stoked far-right violence
While lurid predictions of civil war are misplaced, this is not a country at ease with itself
Kremlin declares state of emergency in two regions as Ukrainian forces gain ground for fourth day
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First ‘swift justice’ court cases show those convicted for far-right violence
Policymakers, regulators and investors need to be acutely aware of unintended consequences
Venezuela’s leader and social media platform owner trade insults and exchanges over space lasers in dispute over election
World’s big sweet and candy makers pass on soaring cost of cocoa to consumers
Rules are made to be broken
Dahlia Parc Floral de Paris is being hyped as the flower of the Games, but France has many others more deserving of glory
The $1bn cash injection comes as owner Patrick Drahi’s telco empire is struggling with debts