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Israel-Gaza War: Journalists Under Fire

Amid the Israel-Gaza war, journalists face unprecedented dangers, with record casualties raising urgent questions about press freedom and accountability.

Gaza-Israel: Journalism's darkest hour

As the Gaza-Israel conflict rages on, journalists face unprecedented challenges in reporting the truth amidst censorship, misinformation, and danger.

Gaza journalists face unprecedented danger in conflict zone

Amid escalating violence in Gaza, journalists face unprecedented dangers as they report on the ground. The recent Israeli airstrike targeting Al Jazeera staff highlights the risks faced by media professionals in conflict zones.

Inside The Guardian Weekly: 25 July Edition

Explore the compelling stories and investigative journalism featured in The Guardian Weekly's 25 July issue, uncovering global insights and thought-provoking narratives.

UK pledges 2.5% GDP defence spending by 2030

The British government has pledged to increase defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2030, ensuring the nation is prepared for escalating global security challenges.

BBC urges protection for journalists in Gaza

The BBC has made a desperate appeal for the protection of journalists in Gaza as the Israel-Hamas war intensifies, highlighting the grave risks faced by media personnel.

RAF to resume combat missions in Middle East

The Royal Air Force is set to recommence combat operations in Iraq and Syria following a directive from Defence Secretary John Healey, marking a pivotal change in UK defence strategy.

US clamps down on credit reporting agencies

The US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has imposed new rules on credit reporting agencies Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion to address systemic inaccuracies affecting millions of consumers.

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