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MI5 Issues Rare Apology and Settlement After Woman Alleges Agent Knife Attack and Courts Were Misled
MI5 has apologised and paid compensation to a woman who alleges a purported MI5 operative attacked and abused her, while denying legal responsibility for the alleged conduct. The case has exposed claims that MI5 provided misleading evidence to courts while trying to block BBC reporting, prompting criticism from the Investigatory Powers Tribunal and renewed questions about oversight of intelligence services.

Israeli Navy Strike Damages UN Fuel Tanker in Gaza; UN Demands Full Probe
An Israeli naval action on March 5 accidentally struck an empty UN fuel tanker off Gaza, damaging the vehicle but causing no injuries. The UN has called for a full investigation as the incident raises fresh concerns about the protection of humanitarian assets and the fragility of Gaza's fuel-dependent services.