Top 10 world news: Hamas claims infant hostage dead, Nawaz Sharif acquitted, and more

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Hamas has said that the youngest hostage in its custody, 10-month-old Kfir Bibas was killed in Israeli airstrikes. Israeli military has said that it was trying to verify the claim. In other news, an Indian national has been charged in the US in connection with an assassination attempt of a Sikh separatist. Meanwhile, former Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif has been acquitted of corruption charges. Elections are due to take place in Pakistan next year. Read this and more in Top 10 world news.

Hamas claims 10-month-old hostage Kfir Babis killed, Israel investigating

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