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Israeli military says it is carrying out operation inside Gaza’s al-Shifa hospital
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Israeli military says it is carrying out operation inside Gaza’s al-Shifa hospital
IDF says it is ‘carrying out a precise and targeted operation’ inside Gaza’s largest hospital as Palestinian officials report seeing soldiers, tanks and bulldozers inside the complex
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IDF says it has entered Gaza’s al-Shifa hospital in ‘targeted’ operation against Hamas
International criminal court  
UK rows back on Johnson's claim Israel is outside court's remit
‘I can’t sit around any more’  
Families of Israeli hostages march to Jerusalem
 
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Chelsea FC face new questions over how Roman Abramovich funded success
Cyprus confidential  
Chelsea FC face new questions over how Roman Abramovich funded success
Leaked files reveal secret payments that may have breached football’s strict ‘financial fair play’ rules
Russia-Ukraine war  
Ukrainian ‘foothold’ over Dnipro at Kherson as Zelenskiy says Avdiivka costly to Russian war effort
Immigration and asylum  
Crunch moment for Sunak as supreme court decides on legality of Rwanda policy
Selfridges  
Thailand’s Central Group announces full control of retailer
Conservatives  
David Cameron urged to disclose the jobs he gave up to make cabinet return
News in focus
What will the supreme court’s Rwanda judgment mean for UK immigration policy?
Explainer  
What will the supreme court’s Rwanda judgment mean for UK immigration policy?
Verdict on scheme to deport asylum seekers could lead to resumed flights or Tory demands to leave human rights convention
Taking on rogue landlords  
‘They’ve attacked families with cordless drills’
‘Pachi pachi’ or ‘kachi kachi’?  
Japan launches foreigners’ guide to tricky world of onomatopoeia
Spotlight
Zero-hours life  
Rose Atkinson on hunger, hell and hope in 20 years of precarious work
Rose Atkinson on hunger, hell and hope in 20 years of precarious work
Napoleon review  
Joaquin Phoenix makes a magnificent emperor in thrilling biopic
Dust, hail and bank loans  
The Mongolian herders facing life without grass
Suella Braverman’s departure letter  
What she wrote – and what it means
Control review  
Kevin Spacey’s sarky GPS wants to kill the Home Secretary for sleeping with the PM
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IDF says it has entered Gaza’s largest hospital – as it happened
IDF says it has entered Gaza’s largest hospital – as it happened
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Braverman plots Tory rebellion on Rwanda plan after stinging attack on PM
Rory McIlroy details ‘red mist’ clash with USA caddies at Ryder Cup
Amazon shows ‘contempt’ for UK law over parcel thefts
Opinion
A ‘humanitarian pause’ in Gaza will just prolong our suffering
A ‘humanitarian pause’ in Gaza will just prolong our suffering
Grief is fuelling repression and racism in Israel. But our movement for peace is growing
Cartoon  
Martin Rowson on the return of David Cameron
Expansion of the EU: Bigger and better?
Wednesday 29 November, 7pm–8.15pm GMT
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Sport
Cricket World Cup  
India face New Zealand with a billion hearts set on victory
India face New Zealand with a billion hearts set on victory
Football  
Hayes becomes world’s highest-paid female coach with USA job
Rugby union  
WRU’s ‘toxic’ culture of discrimination lambasted by independent panel
Podcast
Has Putin got the upper hand in Ukraine?
Today in Focus  
Has Putin got the upper hand in Ukraine?
With attention on the Middle East, Ukraine seems to be at a stalemate – which may sound like good news for Russia, but is not so straightforward
Climate crisis
‘Paying in lives’  
‘Health of billions at risk from global heating, warns report
‘Health of billions at risk from global heating, warns report
Environment  
UK to loosen post-Brexit chemical regulations further
Business
Cyprus confidential  
Cyprus to clamp down as investigation reveals oligarchs moved assets after Ukraine invasion
Cyprus to clamp down as investigation reveals oligarchs moved assets after Ukraine invasion
McDonald's  
Harassment and bullying cases ‘truly horrific’, says UK boss
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Photos of the day  
Protests, Rachel Zegler and an empty highway:
Protests, Rachel Zegler and an empty highway:
‘She is looking at all of us’  
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Friends, lovers, chosen family
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