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Gaza

  • Friday, 1 May, 2026
    Antisemitism
    The shrinking of Jewish life in Britain

    It should be entirely possible to be anti-Israel without sinking to dehumanising language

    Robert Shrimsley
  • Wednesday, 29 April, 2026
    Venice Biennale 2026
    ‘I wanted to make her proud’: Venice Biennale artists on realising the late Koyo Kouoh’s vision

    Painters, sculptors and filmmakers have interpreted the curator’s title ‘In Minor Keys’ as a prompt to resist spectacle — and return to the essence of artmaking

    A man in an elaborate yellow feathered suit with beadwork, the kind of outfit associated with the New Orleans carnival.
  • Tuesday, 28 April, 2026
    Venice Biennale 2026
    A South African artist’s act of mourning was banned from the Venice Biennale — now it’s back

    Gabrielle Goliath’s ‘Elegy’, which pays tribute to a Palestinian poet killed by an Israeli strike, will be shown at the Chiesa di Sant’Antonin

    Gabrielle Goliath seated, wearing red glasses and a black top, against a plain, softly lit background.
  • Monday, 27 April, 2026
    Venice Biennale 2026
    Lawrence Abu Hamdan: the ‘private ear’ who investigates government cover-ups

    The Turner Prize winner’s forensic work is fuelled by a belief that sounds can reveal hidden violence

    Lawrence Abu Hamdan stands with arms crossed in front of his artwork ‘Air Conditioning’ (2022), showing a cloudy sky.
  • Saturday, 25 April, 2026
    World
    Deliveries of food and goods into Gaza fell after Iran war began, officials say

    Flow of aid and supplies misses targets more than six months into Trump-backed ceasefire

    Children and adults with pots and bowls reach forward for food at a charity kitchen
  • Tuesday, 21 April, 2026
    Europe Express
    How Orbán’s loss paves way for EU to reopen talks on Israel sanctions

    Also in this newsletter: Farming under fire in Ukraine

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    Viktor Orbán, left, and Benjamin Netanyahu walk side by side, reviewing a row of uniformed soldiers standing at attention.
  • Tuesday, 21 April, 2026
    Supply chains
    Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ held talks with DP World over Gaza reconstruction

    Proposal examined having Emirati company manage supply chains and logistics as part of US plan for devastated enclave

    Aid trucks covered with tarps drive past collapsed buildings and rubble, with two people walking nearby in a damaged urban area.
  • Monday, 20 April, 2026
    World
    Gaza reconstruction to cost more than $70bn, officials say

    First damage assessment since US-backed ceasefire comes as progress on peace plan stalls during Iran war

    Three people pull a cart loaded with boxes along a dirt road, passing collapsed buildings and rubble at the Jabalia refugee camp.
  • Wednesday, 18 March, 2026
    Middle Eastern politics & society
    Egyptian TV drama puts Gaza’s trauma on display

    Series produced by media arm of Cairo’s intelligence service wins plaudits from viewers but Israeli ire

    A promotional shot shows a man holding a child and a woman with smoke and ruins in the background.
  • Sunday, 1 March, 2026
    Middle East war
    Tony Blair Institute trained Gaza technocrats for Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’

    Work with Palestinian committee comes as former prime minister takes on senior role in US president’s peace plan

  • Friday, 27 February, 2026
    German politics
    German government weighs Berlinale chief’s future over Gaza controversy

    Festival director Tricia Tuttle faces criticism after a prizewinner accused Berlin of complicity in Gaza ‘genocide’

    Tricia Tuttle stands on stage during the awards ceremony at the Berlin International Film Festival, with pink lights in the background.
  • Tuesday, 24 February, 2026
    Palestinian territories
    Aid groups say Palestinians face ‘irreparable harm’ from ban

    Oxfam, Norwegian Refugee Council and other groups petition court to delay Israeli suspension of their work

    A barefoot girl in a red tracksuit walks along a sandy hill overlooking rows of tents in a camp for displaced Palestinians.
  • Monday, 23 February, 2026
    Middle Eastern politics & society
    Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ explores stablecoin for Gaza

    Proposal to launch cryptocurrency pegged to US dollar comes after cash supply was decimated during Israeli offensive

    People search through rubble and debris in front of a destroyed building after an air strike in Gaza City.
  • Sunday, 22 February, 2026
    World
    US security group looks to recruit hundreds of personnel as it targets Gaza role

    UG Solutions, which guarded aid distribution sites in enclave, seeks new business under Donald Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ plan

    Crowds of people walk through a dusty area carrying bags and supplies received from a humanitarian aid distribution centre
  • Thursday, 19 February, 2026
    JPMorgan Chase & Co
    JPMorgan in talks to be banker for Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’

    About two dozen countries have agreed to join controversial new US-led body as it seeks to raise billions to rebuild Gaza

    Donald Trump sits at a table holding up a signed document, surrounded by a group of people applauding at the Board of Peace event.
  • Tuesday, 10 February, 2026
    Middle East war
    Indonesia prepares to deploy thousands of troops to Gaza

    Jakarta makes biggest commitment yet to Donald Trump’s international peacekeeping force

    Prabowo Subianto speaks at a podium against a blue background at the World Economic Forum meeting.
  • Thursday, 5 February, 2026
    Middle Eastern politics & society
    Israel charges troops with smuggling iPhones and cigarettes into Gaza

    Prosecutors accuse domestic spy chief’s brother of working with ring that made millions selling goods into besieged strip

    A person holds several packs of cigarettes for sale on a street
  • Friday, 30 January, 2026
    South African politics
    Israel and South Africa expel envoys in escalating dispute

    The tit-for-tat moves are latest in a series of clashes between the pair since the start of the war in Gaza

    Ariel Seidman, Israeli Ambassador to South Africa, speaks on the phone next to an Israeli flag.
  • Wednesday, 28 January, 2026
    Middle Eastern politics & society
    Trump’s ‘New Gaza’ vision collides with devastation on the ground

    Progress on US-backed ceasefire between Israel and Hamas faces enormous obstacles as conditions remain dire

    A man and a young girl repair a damaged home with mud amid rubble and destroyed buildings in Khan Younis, Gaza.
  • Monday, 26 January, 2026
    Middle East war
    Israel retrieves remains of last hostage in Gaza

    Recovery of Ran Gvili clears path for Israel to reopen Gaza-Egypt border crossing

    A woman at a rally holds a sign with a photo of Ran Gvili and text calling for his return, surrounded by a seated crowd.
  • Friday, 23 January, 2026
    Moral Money
    Gaza funding in limbo amid Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ drama

    Territory’s economic recovery remains a distant prospect

    Premium content
    A woman hanging out laundry amid damaged buildings and rubble
  • Thursday, 22 January, 2026
    Middle East war
    Jared Kushner sets out $30bn vision for ‘New Gaza’

    Donald Trump’s son-in-law says Palestinian enclave will offer ‘amazing investment opportunities’ after two years of war

    Jared Kushner speaks at a podium as a large screen displays a ‘Gaza Timeline’ with points on war, peace and reconstruction at the World Economic Forum
  • Wednesday, 21 January, 2026
    Benjamin Netanyahu
    Netanyahu joins Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’

    Israel will join countries including UAE, Morocco and Belarus on body that US president wants to adopt UN-like role

    Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at a press conference, wearing a dark suit and blue tie, in front of blue curtains.
  • Monday, 19 January, 2026
    US foreign policy
    Trump has invited Putin to join ‘Board of Peace’, Kremlin says

    Russian president’s spokesperson says Moscow is ‘studying all details of the offer’ to join board overseeing Gaza

    People walk past tents and muddy pools of sewage water in a makeshift camp for displaced Palestinians in Deir al-Balah
  • Sunday, 18 January, 2026
    US foreign policy
    Broad mandate of Trump’s Board of Peace sets it up for rivalry with UN

    Body was originally planned to oversee Gaza but charter’s expansive wording suggests it could mediate in other conflicts

    Three UN peacekeepers in blue helmets and vests stand watch near a border fence, overlooking the Israeli town of Misgav Am
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