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Ominous signs of renewed cycle of violence in Israeli-Palestinian conflict

There are fears of further violence after both sides in the conflict suffered the biggest loss of life in a single incident for more than a decade. | ITV National News → Read More

Ukrainians pray in bombed-out church as they dig their heels in for a harsh winter

In the ruined wrecks of their homes and towns, Ukrainians are finding a way to survive and vow Putin will not break their will. → Read More

Cycling to freedom: The perilous bike trip Ukrainians face to escape Russian forces

Ukrainians trying to flee Russian-occupied Kherson are making a frightening journey on bikes - one man said 'no one wants to be shot in the back.' | ITV National News → Read More

The UK-supplied pocket rocket leaving Russian tanks shocked and awed

Senior foreign correspondent John Irvine explains the devastating affect UK-supplied anti-tank missiles have had on Russian armour. | ITV National News → Read More

How Vladimir Putin has turned Ukraine into the world's most admired country

The Russian President said Ukraine was 'not a country' in 2008 but his invasion of it 14 years later shows it takes more than bombs to kill a national identity. → Read More

'Go f*** yourself': The defiant last words Ukrainians left a Russian warship

Ukraine has 13 heroic martyrs whose defiance will forever speak volumes about their courage and resolve, writes Senior International Correspondent John Irvine. → Read More

Britain has been embattled Ukraine's most visible benefactor

A 1994 commitment to respect the sovereignty of Ukraine in return for its nuclear disarmament is why the UK is aiding the country's defence. | ITV National News → Read More

Afghan journalist Zahra Nabi tells ITV News of chivalry: Taliban style

Afghan journalist Zahra Nabi tells of an interesting with a Taliban fighter with ITV News Senior International Affairs Correspondent John Irvine. | ITV National News → Read More

Climate change threatening Kenya's tea industry

Kenya is the world’s biggest exporter of tea, with three million Kenyans relying on the industry for their livelihoods. → Read More

Why more Kenyans are holidaying at home during the pandemic

Covid restrictions have seen a huge boost for domestic tourism as Kenyans explore the beauty on their doorstep. → Read More

Israel and Palestine: What will happen next after unparalleled rocket barrages

We don’t know if it will take days or weeks, but eventually Hamas will be put back in their box in Gaza. → Read More

Israel and Palestine: Who’s going to stop the descent into the abyss?

Beyond ritualistic calls for restraint, no one in the international community appears to know what to do as violence spirals between Israelis and Palestinians. → Read More

Clashes intensify between police and Palestinians as Israeli's mark Jerusalem Day

The renewed disturbances follow the most violent weekend in this city for years. There’s a lot in the mix, including it being the last few days of Ramadan. → Read More

Cheetahs raised in the UK first to be released back into African wild

Nairo and Saba were born in captivity but have been released into the wild in South Africa. → Read More

Covid's 'deadliest place on Earth': Inside South Africa's Eastern Cape where one in 300 people killed by coronavirus

Research suggests that at its height back in December, the illness killed one in 300 people here and 40% of those tested had Covid. → Read More

Victoria Falls: Tourism crippled by Covid at world's natural wonder

Over the last year the waters of the Zambezi aren’t the only thing to have fallen off a cliff here – tourist numbers have too. → Read More

Why Donald Trump's splendid isolation may not be the end of his troubles

Donald Trump is heading for Palm Beach but the spectre of lawsuits and charges looms over him. → Read More

Donald Trump: This is where the 45th US President could go after he leaves the White House

The crown jewel of Trump's property empire - Mar-a-Lago - this 20-acre estate, on the billionaires' paradise island Palm Beach, stretches from shore to shore. → Read More

World's oldest warship HMS Hermes being decommissioned in India

HMS Hermes was a Royal Navy warship from 1959 and was then sold to India and renamed INS Viraat, until she was finally decommissioned in 2017. → Read More

Plight of seven-month-old Issa in Yemen highlights the heartbreaking cost of war

Malnutrition, the absence of sanitation and a bombed-out healthcare system has made Yemenis defenceless. → Read More