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Abu Jihad Museum highlights woes of inmates - past and present - as Palestinians mark Prisoners' Day.
Mohammad Khaleq is one of more than 8,000 Palestinian children held by Israel since the year 2000.
President Abbas accepts Fayyad's resignation and asks him to head caretaker government, officials say.
A physically disabled man was "seriously wounded" by Israeli army gunfire in Hebron, prisoner rights' group says.
US secretary of state expresses optimism after round of talks in Jerusalem and Ramallah, but offers few specifics.
Violent clashes with Israeli army erupt in West Bank cities as man who died in Israeli custody is buried in Hebron.
Two teenagers killed by Israeli forces as protests over death of prisoner in custody spark violent clashes in West Bank.
Election for head of Palestinian faction backed by regional powers Qatar, Egypt and Turkey took place in Cairo.
On Saturday, thousands of Palestinians plan to protest on anniversary of Israeli land confiscation in Galilee region.
Abbas and his colleagues have placed all their hopes on Obama instead of on the Palestinian people.
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PM Cameron vows to fight offshore finance, despite Britain's starring role.
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