International

More foreign citizens, including about 400 Americans, are set to depart Gaza
Hundreds of Americans appeared on a list of passport holders approved to leave the territory, as President Biden called for a "pause" in hostilities to allow for the release of hostages held by Hamas.
Former Duluth teacher shares tips on talking to students about Israel-Hamas War
Sharon McMahon is a former high school teacher in Duluth who uses social media to combat misinformation. Fellow teachers have been reaching out to her lately for advice on how to talk to their students about the Israel-Hamas War. 
Deluge of Israeli airstrikes destroy apartments in Gaza refugee camp
A deluge of Israeli airstrikes Tuesday on a refugee camp near Gaza City has demolished apartment buildings, leaving craters where they once stood, while ground troops battle Hamas militants across northern Gaza.
In a new expulsion campaign, Pakistan is forcing many Afghans out of the country
Pakistan has drawn criticism for warning those living in the country illegally to leave or be arrested and deported after Oct. 31. The U.N. says over 2 million undocumented Afghans live in Pakistan.
Palestinian Americans in Minnesota wait for news from Gaza, often with a sense of dread
As deadly Israeli airstrikes continue in Gaza in response to the Oct. 7 Hamas attack, Palestinian Americans in Minnesota can only watch from afar with grief, fear and anger.
Gaza residents break into U.N. warehouse for supplies as Israeli barrage continues
Thousands of Gaza residents broke into warehouses and distribution centers of the United Nations Palestinian refugee agency, grabbing flour and "basic survival items," the organization said on Sunday.
Israel's Netanyahu calls Gaza expansion the second phase of a 'long war'
As Israel intensified its attacks on the militant group Hamas, Gaza remained under a near-total communications blackout. Some aid groups said they were unable to reach their staffs on the ground.