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Israel continues its relentless bombardment of the Gaza Strip, as much less aid than needed is allowed to trickle in to the enclave. Around 5,800 Palestinians have been killed so far in Israel's bombardment of Gaza since 7 October.
Police said the rescue was part of a 'sustained joint operation with other security agencies and vigilantes and hunters from the various local communities'.
The deadly attack on the Azerbaijan embassy in Iran last month was the latest of several assaults on foreign diplomatic missions, which had become a routine in Tehran since the 1979 revolution.
Belgian aid worker Olivier Vandecasteele has been released by Iran after nearly 15 months in custody as part of a prisoner exchange with an Iranian diplomat convicted of terrorism.
Gunmen in late March attacked a train near Nigeria's capital Abuja with explosives and gunfire, killing seven people and abducting dozens of others, including children.
Syria has denied kidnapping or holding US journalist Austin Tice, a week after US President Joe Biden demanded Damascus release him.
Former British envoy Vicky Bowman, Australian economics adviser Sean Turnell and Japanese journalist Toru Kubota "will be released to mark National Day", a senior officer said.
The perilous journey to British shores is often fraught with loss, sickness and death. This precarity continues for many asylum seekers and refugees that manage to settle in the UK, who are now at the behest of an exclusionary immigration system.
French-Iranian academic Fariba Adelkhah's five-day furlough, which was granted last week, was not extended despite a plea.
The chants of protesters were interrupted by the crack of gunfire in the cities of Isfahan and Karaj and in Mahsa Amini's hometown Saqez, in videos shared by two Norway-based human rights organisations.