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Here is a rundown of all the news that you need to start your Sunday, including Al Jazeera preparing to file a complaint with the International Criminal Court on the killing of its cameraman in Gaza in Israel attacks, the death of Kuwait's Emir Sheikh Nawaf Al Ahmad Al Sabah, and the killing by an Israeli sniper of a mother and daughter inside Gaza's only Catholic church.
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Al Jazeera announced Saturday announced it will file a complaint with the International Criminal Court (ICC) regarding the death of its cameraman Samer Abu Dhaka, who was killed in Israeli attacks against Gaza.
The Qatar-based news agency said in a statement that a team of lawyers and experts will prepare a report related to Abu Dhaka's killing and submit it to the ICC.
It noted that the report would include attacks on Al Jazeera personnel working in Palestinian territories.
Abu Daqqa was injured from shrapnel as a result of Israel's attacks near the Ferkhane School, according to Al Jazeera.
He took refuge in an area near the Ferkhane School, where attacks continued, and ambulances could not enter the area that was surrounded by Israeli forces.
First aid teams were not allowed to enter the besieged area for hours and treat the journalist who was bleeding. He could not be taken to the hospital.
Kuwait's Emir Sheikh Nawaf Al Ahmad Al Sabah died on Saturday at the age of 86, his office announced.
Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah, the minister of Amiri Diwan affairs, said Sheikh Nawaf was admitted to the hospital this morning due to emergency health problems and got necessary treatment, state news agency KUNA reported.
The emir was hospitalized last month for an "emergency health issue," and his condition at the time was said to be stable.
The Kuwaiti Cabinet named Crown Prince Sheikh Meshaal Al Ahmad Al Jaber Al Sabah as the new emir.
An Israeli sniper killed a mother and her daughter, and injured seven others in the only Catholic church in the Gaza Strip, said the local Latin Catholic Church authority.
"An Israeli army sniper assassinated two Christian women (Nahed and her daughter Samar) inside the parish of the Holy Family in Gaza on Saturday," said the Latin Patriarchate's media office, based in Jerusalem, though the church is in Gaza City.
The office said one of the women fell while trying to rescue the other as they were headed to the monastery of the nuns. Additionally, seven others were injured while attempting to assist, it said.
"Gunfire was directed at them inside the walls of the monastery, and there was no resistance in the area," it added.
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Valencia fought to a 1-1 home draw against Barcelona in a Spanish LaLiga match Saturday as the visitors dropped points in the league's title race.
Midfielder Joao Felix broke the deadlock in the 55th minute to give Barcelona a 1-0 lead at Valencia's Mestalla Stadium.
But Valencia midfielder Hugo Guillamon scored a classy equalizer, sending the ball into the top corner of the net in the 70th minute.
"The Premier League match between Bournemouth and Luton has been abandoned due to a player medical incident. Our thoughts are with Tom Lockyer and all players involved in today's match," the league wrote on X.
Lockyer, a 29-year-old Welsh defender, received medical treatment on the pitch before he was taken off on a stretcher.
Luton confirmed that Lockyer was "thankfully responsive" and he was taken to hospital.
The score was 1-1 at Bournemouth when the match was halted in the second half.
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