This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Valerie Sanderson and in the early hours of Tuesday the 1st of July these are our main stories.
Reports from across Gaza say dozens of Palestinians have been killed in renewed Israeli attacks.
The International Criminal Court says it was the target of a sophisticated cyber attack during last week's NATO summit in The Hague.
Microsoft says it's found that artificial intelligence can diagnose complex medical problems with far greater success rate than human experts.
Also in this podcast.
I was at work when I got a message that I won a large amount of money and I went in and it was 3.9 million instead of 390 Kronor.
A Norwegian lottery company has apologized to nearly 50,000 people who were wrongly told that they'd won huge prizes.
We begin in Gaza,
where Palestinian officials say at least 60 people have been killed across the strip by a wave of Israeli airstrikes and artillery fire.
The bombardment follows the largest evacuation orders issued by Israel
since the war with Hamas resumed in March.
Among the dead were around 20 people at a beachfront cafe used by Palestinian journalists and activists in Gaza City.
This man saw the blast and ran to help.
Everyone was happy sitting in the cafe.
They were escaping the sadness.
Then the missile hit.
It tore into the children, the women, the men and the workers.
No one was spared.
We heard more from our correspondent in Jerusalem, Ioni Wells.