Israel-Gaza war: More than 100 reported killed in crowd near Gaza aid convoy
At least 112 Palestinians are said to have been killed and 760 injured trying to get desperately needed aid in Gaza. Crowds descended on a convoy of lorries on the coastal road south-west of Gaza City,...
View ArticleTalks on an Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal appear on track after killings at...
Ongoing talks to reach a ceasefire agreement to halt the fighting between Hamas and Israel in Gaza by Ramadan appear to still be on track, even after more than 100 Palestinians were killed on Thursday...
View ArticleIsrael-Hamas Live News: UN Says Report Finds Evidence of Sexual Assault on...
Vice President Kamala Harris, who has emerged as one of the leading voices for Palestinians in closed-door meetings, pressed for a pause in fighting in Gaza with a member of Israel’s war cabinet, Benny...
View ArticleBiden announces ’emergency’ US military mission to build pier off Gaza coast...
During his State of the Union speech on Thursday night, President Joe Biden announced an “emergency” military mission to construct a port in the Mediterranean Sea on Gaza’s coast to get humanitarian...
View ArticleIsrael-Hamas war: Biden to announce aid port on Gaza’s coast
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden will announce Thursday that he is directing the U.S. military to help set up a temporary port off the Gaza coast, opening a sea route for food and other aid for...
View ArticleU.S. Military Enters a New Phase With Gaza Aid Operations
The United States has a history of using its military to get food, water and other humanitarian relief to civilians during wars or natural disasters. The walls of the Pentagon are decorated with...
View ArticlePilots fall asleep during Batik Air flight in Indonesia, veer off path
Two pilots of an aircraft carrying 157 other people fell asleep midflight, causing the plane to veer off its designated path, according to a preliminary report by Indonesia’s National Transportation...
View ArticlePrincess Kate Apologizes For Editing Photo
Catherine, the Princess of Wales, apologized on Monday for doctoring a photo of her with her three children, which was recalled by several news agencies on Sunday after they determined the image had...
View ArticleIsrael-Hamas War and Gaza Aid News: Live Updates
The first sea shipment of food for Gaza left the Mediterranean island of Cyprus on Tuesday morning, officials said, the start of an untested maritime corridor to bring aid to hundreds of thousands of...
View ArticleWarnings in Japan after cat escapes toxic chemical tank
A cat scampered away from a metal plating factory on a cold, clear night in Fukuyama, southwestern Japan — an otherwise unremarkable scene, but one that would soon prompt public health warnings across...
View ArticleFirst ship carrying aid set to arrive in Gaza as Israel faces backlash for...
TEL AVIV — A private aid ship that has been chugging at 3 mph across the Mediterranean Sea is set to arrive in Gaza on Friday, carrying the first nautical delivery for hungry Palestinians while tons of...
View ArticleKushner Developing Deals Overseas Even as His Father-in-Law Runs for President
Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of Donald J. Trump, confirmed on Friday that he was closing in on major real estate deals in Albania and Serbia, the latest example of the former president’s family doing...
View ArticleExperts war-gamed what might happen if deepfakes disrupt the 2024 election
It’s Election Day in Arizona and elderly voters in Maricopa County are told by phone that local polling places are closed due to threats from militia groups. Meanwhile, in Miami, a flurry of photos and...
View ArticleIn 2024 Russia election, Putin may cement longest reign since Stalin
Sasha Skochilenko’s crime was swapping supermarket price tags with anti-war messages. Oleg Tarasov was locked up because of the name he gave his Wi-Fi network. Aleksey Moskalyov was convicted of...
View ArticleAs Gaza war rages, U.S. military footprint expands across Middle East
OVER THE GAZA STRIP — Lt. Col. Jeremy Anderson tilted up the nose of his U.S. Air Force C-130 and tipped 16 pallets of emergency food aid out of the cargo bay and into the sky above northern Gaza....
View ArticleUkraine launches far-ranging drone attacks on final day of Russia elections
Ukraine launched a new wave of attacks inside Russian territory Sunday, killing at least two people, including a teenager, according to local officials, as Russians cast ballots on the final day of a...
View ArticleAt least 12 bodies found after gang attacks in upscale Haiti suburb | News
Bodies found outside capital, Port-au-Prince, as attacks by gang members have ravaged the country for weeks. At least 12 bodies have been removed by ambulance from the affluent neighbourhood of...
View ArticleGaza’s entire population facing acute food insecurity, Blinken warns
Gaza’s two million people are experiencing “severe levels of acute food insecurity”, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said. This was first time an entire population had been so classified, he...
View ArticleArticle 23: Hong Kong passes second national security law aligning city more...
Hong Kong’s legislature unanimously passed sweeping new powers on Tuesday that critics and analysts warned would align the financial hub’s national security laws more closely with those used on the...
View ArticleBlinken meets with Arab officials, calls for ‘enduring end’ to Gaza crisis
US secretary of state holds talks with Egyptian president and crown prince of Saudi Arabia in latest Middle East tour. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has met Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed...
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