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Ukraine cancels parliament session for security reasons; ICC arrest warrants claim starvation as one of many Israeli inhumane acts; UN says extreme hunger in Gaza ‘starkly increased’; Israeli strikes kill dozens in Lebanon; and a sixth tourist dies in Laos from methanol alcohol poisoning. AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports.