The remains of four more dead hostages are handed over by Hamas to the Red Cross, following the release of four bodies on Monday. Twenty bodies of hostages remain in Gaza. (BBC)
In response to the limited release of bodies on Monday, Israel notifies the United Nations it will not open the Rafah crossing and only allow 300 aid trucks to enter the Gaza Strip daily, instead of the 600 agreed to in the ceasefire. (Reuters)(Times of Israel)
Israeli troops kill five Palestinians and wound two others. Both Hamas and Israel accuse each other of violating the ceasefire, with Israel claiming those killed violated the IDF's withdrawal line as established by the peace agreement. (Al Jazeera)(The Times)(Reuters)
The death toll from the past week's torrential rain-related flooding across five states in eastern Mexico, especially in Hidalgo and Veracruz, increases to 64, with 257 others still missing. At least 100,000 homes, 59 medical facilities, and 308 schools across the region are damaged by water and oil from the Gulf of Mexico. (NPR)(Milenio in Spanish)
The National Assembly refuses to comply with Rajoelina's decree and votes to impeach him, as the military says that they have now seized power. (Reuters)
The Army of Madagascar formally announces it is "taking power" with a military council after the ousting of President Rajoelina. (Le Monde)