Hunger Kills Over 100 in Gaza, 80 of Them Children, Say Palestinian Officials
At least 101, including 80 children, have died of malnutrition in Gaza during the conflict, mostly in recent weeks.
At least 101, including 80 children, have died of malnutrition in Gaza during the conflict, mostly in recent weeks.
Zelensky’s new anti-corruption law has sparked mass protests as critics warn of rising autocracy and weakened institutions
Columbia University punishes nearly 80 students with expulsions, suspensions, and revoked degrees for protesting Israel’s war on Gaza
Aid to Africa sees sharpest cuts, with women’s health and children’s education most affected, sparking fears of rising deaths
India has ended its five-year suspension of Chinese tourist visas as both nations work to ease long-standing tensions.
A US agency has slammed Nigeria’s slow response to religious extremist killings and ongoing enforcement of blasphemy laws.
UK Judge Robin Knowles has criticised flawed damages calculation and Nigerian legal team’s failures in the landmark P&ID case.
United Nations Secretary-General Guterres says the world has started embracing clean energy, signifying the end of fossil fuels
A viral video sparked national outrage after showing a couple’s execution in Balochistan over a tribal ‘honour’ ruling
Taiwan’s opposition lawmakers are facing a recall vote, unexpectedly supported by Chinese officials and state media.
Defence Minister Denys Shmyhal has said Ukraine will need at least $120 billion for defence, half from international partners.
The US has released 240,000+ pages on MLK’s assassination, revealing FBI surveillance and reigniting questions about official narratives.
Argentina has eased entry for Chinese citizens with US visas, aiming to boost tourism and strengthen ties with Beijing.
Police say a Montreal man killed his daughter during vacation, then reported a fake abduction near Lake George
Foreign ministers condemn Israel’s “inhumane” aid restrictions and rising civilian deaths, calling for an immediate ceasefire
China has begun building what will be the world’s largest dam in Tibet, raising concerns in India and Bangladesh
China has begun building what will be the world’s largest dam in Tibet, raising concerns in India and Bangladesh
Israeli tanks stormed Deir al-Balah on Monday, sparking deadly strikes as fears grow for displaced Palestinians and hostages.
Severe rainfall has killed 18 people in South Korea, with officials vowing reforms to disaster response amid growing climate concerns.
Panic erupted as passengers leapt into the sea after fire engulfed KM Barcelona 5 ferry near Sulawesi, Indonesia
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