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Most of the enclave’s 800-1,000 Christians have remained in Gaza City, even as Israel’s ground offensive has intensified
The repercussions of Germany’s top court striking down a domestic budgetary manoeuvre will spread to EU politics
Royal College of GPs urges government to take action over ‘unsafe’ infrastructure ahead of Autumn Statement
South American nation set to join world’s top crude producers by end of decade
Executives say existing space in country is close to capacity as they pitch site in Sunderland
Asian financial hub investigating whether $2bn money laundering ring used the vehicle
EU believes ramping up pressure on Beijing is the only way to tackle huge bilateral trade deficit
Highest number of takeover proposals since 2010 fuels predictions MBOs could become biggest driver of deals
Households living near pylons and substations will be offered compensation as part of Autumn Statement
US president also suggests visa bans for those behind ‘extremist violence’ against Palestinian citizens in the West Bank
Rain Newton-Smith says business lobby group’s finances are stable after redundancy round and cash crunch
Israel says the medical facility sits on top of a Hamas command centre
Spending has defied inflation but shoppers are showing more caution about buying big-ticket items
Chancellor’s proposals expected to fall short of some regional leaders’ ambitious demands
Weak economic data have added to investors’ conviction on ECB and BoE moves next year
Police order traders to temporarily vacate hundreds of historic stalls for opening ceremony on river Seine
EU nations will need to step up to the plate in arming Kyiv as US support becomes less fulsome
Two camps haggle over which candidate should lead the push to unseat the ruling party
The former premier needs a second act after his own spell in Downing Street left him carrying Brexit and austerity baggage
In the Basque port of Mundaka, surfers have won protected status for their celebrated wave — and found common cause with local fishermen
The prince dedicated his career to championing humanitarian and European values
The museum honours the waves of immigrants who came to New York in search of a better life
The war on drugs hasn’t worked. But decriminalisation has its own risks
Targeting half of BII’s budget on fragile states will lead to a ‘big change’ in how money is distributed, says minister Andrew Mitchell
Jeremy Hunt pledges to boost growth as he unveils £4.5bn in new funding for industry
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