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Israeli airstrikes on a Rafah refugee camp sparked worldwide condemnation as many nations criticised Israel for civilian deaths, particularly in light of the ICJ's ruling on Rafah. The IDF maintained that the strike targeted Hamas militants based on precise intelligence.

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In other news, Papua New Guinea is urgently evacuating approximately 7,900 residents from villages close to the site of the catastrophic landslide that hit the island country.

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Israel's Rafah airstrikes spark worldwide condemnation, nations react

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Israel is facing global condemnation for airstrikes on a Palestinian refugee camp in Rafah, Gaza, on May 26 that resulted in 45 casualties. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has labelled the incident a "tragic accident" under investigation.

Papua New Guinea: Fear of new landslides forces evacuation of 7,900

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The massive landslide, which struck on May 24 has already buried over 2,000 people, as per government, a much higher tally than the initial estimates provided by the UN which reported over 670 possible deaths.

Pope Francis allegedly uses vulgar slur for gay men, says there is already 'an air of f*****ry'

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Pope Francis, while speaking about the non-admission of homosexual men in church seminaries because of the presence of 'too much' gay sexual activity, used an offensive slur which left the bishops shocked in Italy.

Russia to delist Taliban as terrorist group: Report

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Taliban will be removed from the list of banned terrorist organisations, three years after they returned to power in Afghanistan, the state-run RIA Novosti news agency said.

Russia-Ukraine War: Zelensky seeks permission of allies to strike Russia