Monday 29th April
Yemen’s Houthi rebels have damaged a ship in the Red Sea. (AP)
Israel launched a strike that killed at least 40 Palestinians in Gaza. (Reuters)
Humza Yousaf resigns as Scotland’s first minister after days of chaos. (The New York Times)
A dam burst in Kenya, leaving more than 40 people dead. (Al Jazeera)
Tuesday 30th April
Russia uses guided bombs on the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, killing one person. (Reuters)
A judge fines Donald Trump $9,000 for contempt of court. (Reuters)
Binance founders were sentenced to four months in prison. (Reuters)
Wednesday 1st May
A Russian ballistic missile attack on Odesa killed three people. (Reuters)
Russia showcases Western military weaponry captured during its war with Ukraine. (BBC News)
Israel has reopened the only crossing on the northern edge of the Gaza Strip. (Reuters)
The Scottish government survives a no-confidence vote after Hamza Yousaf quits. (Al Jazeera)
Thursday 2nd May
Eight Syrians were injured after an alleged airstrike by Israel on a building in the south of Damascus. (The Jerusalem Post)
US officials say that Russian troops have entered a base housing the US military in Niger. (Reuters)
Turkey has stopped all trade with Israel over the “worsening humanitarian tragedy” in the Gaza Strip. (The Guardian)
South Korea has raised its diplomatic alert levels, with intelligence stating that North Korea may attempt to harm officials. (Reuters)
Labour won big in the local elections in the United Kingdom. (BBC News)
Friday 3rd May
The British Foreign Minister David Cameron has promised Ukraine £3 billion of military aid annually for “as long as it takes.” (Reuters)
The United States has told Qatar to evict Hamas if they block an Israeli hostage deal. (The Washington Post)
A bomb has killed at least 12 people, including children, in the eastern Congo. (AP)
The Houthis offer education for students suspended from US pretests. (Reuters)
Saturday 4th May
Russia hits areas of Ukraine, and Zelenskiy says a Su-25 bomber has been downed. (Reuters)
Israeli police detained a Greek consul guard at an Orthodox Easter ceremony. (Al Jazeera)
A Palestinian doctor, Ghassan Abu-Sitta, denied entry into France after landing. (Al Jazeera)
Sadiq Khan has won his third term as London mayor. (BBC News)
Sunday 5th May
Four Lebanese civilians were killed in an Israeli strike on a border village. (Reuters)
Israel has attacked Rafah after Hamas claimed responsibility for a deadly rocket attack. (Reuters)
Hamas says the latest cease-fire talks have ended and Israel vows military operations in the ‘very near future’. (AP)
Australian police have shot dead a boy after he attacked another man in Perth. (DW)
Police have dismantled a pro-Palestine encampment at the University of Virginia and have arrested more than 15 students. (The Daily Progress)

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