Israeli airstrike kills displaced Palestinians in Rafah

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Palestinians look at the destruction after an Israeli strike where displaced people were staying in Rafah, Gaza Strip, May 27, 2024.

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An Israeli airstrike has sparked international condemnation after dozens of Palestinians were killed near a tent camp for displaced people in Rafah. Also, efforts to rescue victims of a Papua New Guinea landslide are facing extreme challenges. And, Mexico is poised to elect its first female president, but in a country with a history of gender violence and inequality, feminists aren’t declaring victory just yet. Plus, a look at the UK’s annual cheese rolling competition.

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In This Episode

Israeli offensive in Rafah continues as Palestinian civilians flee once more
3:15
US weighs response to Rafah strike
5:12
South Africa’s ruling ANC faces reckoning
4:42
Papua New Guinea landslide may have killed thousands
4:03
Colombian artist weaves soil, fabric and memories
3:56
What a female president could mean for Mexico
Special Coverage
6:00
The Pope’s gaffe
5:04
As Dutch residents struggle to find housing, some are trying new initiatives
Special Coverage
6:13
How has the war in Gaza changed Muslim-Jewish relations in Morocco?
6:09
Annual cheese rolling competition held in the UK
1:31