
WAITING FOR FOOD: Palestinians wait to receive food from a charity kitchen amid a hunger crisis in Gaza City. A feud has broken between the Israeli government and the military over the cost and impact of a planned camp for Palestinians in southern Gaza, as politicians criticised the former prime minister Ehud Olmert for warning that the project would create a ‘concentration camp’ if it went ahead. PHOTO: Photograph: Mahmoud Issa/Reuters

DEADLY CLASHES: Syrian security forces enter the predominantly Druze city of Sweida after clashes between Bedouin tribes and Druze fighters. The security forces initially intervened in Sweida on Monday after a local dispute escalated into fighting. Druze militias tried to prevent the entry of the Syrian army and attacked them, which led to days of clashes with government forces. PHOTO: Sam Hariri/AFP/Getty Images

UP IN SMOKE: Ukrainian emergency service workers extinguish fires after Russian shelling on the city of Kostiantynivka. Ukraine is waiting for further details of the ‘billions of dollars’ worth of US military equipment promised by Donald Trump on Monday, amid confusion as to how many Patriot air defence systems will be sent to Kyiv. PHOTO: Diego Herrera Carcedo/Anadolu/Getty Images

SEARCH AND RESCUE: An Ingram fire department officer performs a search and rescue operation on horseback in Hunt. At least 134 people have now been confirmed to have died during the Texas Hill Country flooding on 4 July, according to an ABC News report. Crews are continuing to search for the 101 people still missing. PHOTO: Brandon Bell/Getty Images

CROSSING: Migrants wait on a beach to board an inflatable dinghy to cross the Channel in Gravelines. Keir Starmer’s migrant return deal is under scrutiny after charities called for more clarity on how people will be chosen for deportation and the EU said it was still assessing the agreement. No 10 said last week that it was confident in the legality of the deal to return about 50 people a week to France in return for accepting the same number through a safe and legal route. PHOTO: Yoan Valat/EPA

CELEBRATING: Poland’s Iga Swiatek celebrates after winning the women’s singles final against Amanda Anisimova of the US at Wimbledon. Anisimova arrived in her first grand slam final playing the best tennis of her life but, under the stifling pressure of such a significant occasion against one of the greatest big-match players the sport has seen, her afternoon turned into the most difficult day of her career as a supreme Iga Swiatek dismantled the American 6-0, 6-0 in 57 minutes to claim her first Wimbledon title. PHOTO: Joanna Chan/AP

APPRECIATION: Shell executive vice president for Exploration Strategy, Portfolio, Integrated Gas, and Upstream, Eugene Okpere (far left) met President Nandi-Ndaitwah to share the company’s plans and continued interest in oil exploration in Namibia. PHOTO: STATE HOUSE

COURTESY VISIT: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah received a courtesy visit from Swakop Uranium management led by Lou Wei, Swakop Uranium, Chief Executive Officer, who updated the President about Swakop Uranium's production capacity, plans, and aspirations in collaborating with the Namibian Government in creating employment for Namibian youth. PHOTO: STATE HOUSE
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