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The Israel Defense Forces surround the Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City with tanks. (Middle East Monitor)
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Israeli Police kill three gunmen who attacked a checkpoint near Jerusalem, injuring six security forces. (AFP via RFI)
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The Arakan Army captures the town of Pauktaw, Rakhine State. The military responds by bombing the town with helicopters and warships. (The Irrawaddy)
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The Sudan Liberation Movement, the Justice and Equality Movement, and other smaller rebel factions, declare war on the Rapid Support Forces, having previously remained neutral in the conflict. (Sudan Tribune)
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Twenty-six people are killed and 63 others are injured in a fire at an office building in Lüliang, Shanxi, China. (BBC News)
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Four Indonesian Air Force personnel are killed when their military planes crash in Pasuruan, East Java. (Asia Today)
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Thirty-eight people are injured when a Chicago "L" commuter train crashes into snow-removal equipment in Chicago, Illinois, United States. (BBC News)
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The European Commission renews its authorisation of the systemic herbicide glyphosate for 10 years, following the failure of the European Union member states to reach a consensus on the renewal. (AFP via France 24)
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The Turkish parliament's foreign affairs commission delays a vote on Sweden's NATO membership bid. (Reuters)
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The Parliament of Kenya approves the deployment of its police officers to Haiti as part of a United Nations-backed multinational security mission to combat the gang war in Haiti. (AFP via TOI)
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U.S. Rep. George Santos says that he will not seek re-election next year after the House Ethics Committee issued a report against him, which led to Santos being charged with felonies. (ABC News)
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Russian activist Aleksandra Skochilenko is sentenced to seven years in prison on charges related to her protest of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (The Guardian)
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The Guatemalan Attorney General's Office requests that the immunity of President-elect Bernardo Arévalo and Vice President-elect Karin Herrera be lifted for their alleged participation in the seizure of the facilities of the Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala. If the request is successful, Arévalo and Herrera could be arrested. (Bloomberg)
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Citizens of Madagascar head to the polls to elect a new president. (Africanews)
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Pedro Sánchez is re-elected as prime minister of Spain, forming his third government. (The Guardian)
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A Norse Atlantic Airways Boeing 787 lands at Troll Airfield in Antarctica, making it the first time that this type of aircraft has landed in Antarctica. (Flightradar24)