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Gaza is becoming ‘graveyard of international humanitarian law’, says Unrwa boss – Middle East crisis live

Philippe Lazzarini says Unrwa has been ‘sounding alarm bells for months’ over famine and violence in Gaza but law has been ‘blatantly disregarded’

Europe and the west’s double standards over the wars in Ukraine and Gaza threaten to undermine its global standing, the Spanish prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, has warned, describing the response to Israel’s assault on the Palestinian territory as one of the darkest episodes of international relations in the 21st century.

In an interview with the Guardian before talks with UK prime minister, Keir Starmer, in London on Wednesday, the socialist leader also said the US under Donald Trump was trying to end the post-second world war, rules-based global order it had originally created.

It is a failure. Absolutely. It is also the reality that, within the European Union, there are countries that are divided when it comes to how to influence Israel. But in my opinion, it’s not acceptable and we can’t last longer if we want to increase our credibility when it comes to other crises, such as the one we face in Ukraine.

The roots of these wars are completely different but, at the end of the day, the world is looking at the EU and also at western society and asking: ‘Why are you doing double standards when it comes to Ukraine and when it comes to Gaza?’

What we’re now witnessing in Gaza is perhaps one of the darkest episodes of international relations in the 21st century, and in this regard what I have to say is that Spain has been very vocal within the EU and also within the international community. Within the EU, what we have done so far is advocate to suspend the strategic partnership that the EU has with Israel.

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California Wildfire Torches Historic Chinese Camp: Live Tracker Maps

The wildfire has spread quickly in central California.
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Florida Insurers Fined Millions Over Mishandling of Hurricane Claims

Florida regulators have fined eight insurers more than $2 million for “misconduct” due to their handling of hurricane-related claims.
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A wildfire sweeps through a historic California gold-mining town in photos

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How fired ‘Saturday Night Live!’ star Michael Longfellow discovered he was booted from sketch show

The comedian, 31, joined the long-running sketch show in 2022.
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‘Common sense and justice’: Sydney bowling club in Aboriginal hands after high court win

Disused Paddington lawn bowls club to be passed to Aboriginal land council as high court decision set to ripple across numerous crown land leases

An Aboriginal land council will take control of an inner city bowling club abandoned a decade ago after a narrowly won high court battle.

Lawn bowls last rolled down the greens of the Paddington Bowling Club in 2015 but the crown land site’s future had been in limbo until Wednesday after state and local land councils took their fight to the high court.

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Felon charged in 9-year-old’s train station death walks from blue city jail while awaiting trial: report

A Chicago man with a felony record who has been charged in connection with an Aug. 10 train station attack that left a 9-year-old boy dead was released from jail Monday while he awaits trial.
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Europe’s Gaza response has been a ‘failure’, says Spanish PM

Ahead of a meeting with Keir Starmer, Pedro Sanchez said the US was ending the international order established after the Second World War.
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Google avoids breakup in search monopoly case

The 226-page decision by US district judge Amit Mehta in Washington DC will likely ripple across the technological landscape.
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Europe’s Gaza response has been a ‘failure’, says Spanish PM

Ahead of a meeting with Keir Starmer, Pedro Sanchez said the US was ending the international order established after the Second World War.