The UN will reduce its Gaza presence after an Israeli tank strike killed a staffer, while Palestinians face worsening shortages amid ongoing bombardment and aid cuts.
Category: 4. World
-
Palestinians line up for aid as UN scales back Gaza presence
-
At least 18 dead and thousands evacuated in 'unprecedented' South Korea wildfires
Thousands of people have been forced to evacuate amidst some of the country’s worst ever wildfires.
Continue Reading
-
JD Vance to join wife on controversial Greenland trip
The US vice-president will accompany his wife on a visit to the Arctic island, a trip Denmark’s prime minister has said is not what ‘Greenland wants or needs.’
US Vice President JD Vance announced on Tuesday he would join his wife, Usha, on an unsolicited trip to…
Continue Reading
-
Reflections on Fractured Transatlantic Relations After Three Years of the Russian-Ukrainian Conflict — Russia in Global Affairs
Europe is struggling to adapt to a new multipolar world, but to be able to turn around, it has to radically change its self-perception and modus operandi, stepping out of the West-dominated path of arrogant and obsolete order planning. With the rise of the Global…
Continue Reading
-
Trump downplays security team breach texting military operation plan on Signal
Trump told local media that the lapse “turned out not to be a serious one,” and expressed his continued support for national security adviser Mike Waltz.
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday downplayed the texting of sensitive plans for a military strike against…
Continue Reading
-
Top US intelligence officials claim Signal chat did not mention classified details
Senior intelligence officials testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee, a day after an explosive report in The Atlantic, with the CIA director denying that ‘a huge mistake’ had been made.
Continue Reading
-
At least six killed in Israeli strikes in Syria as troops clash with armed residents
Israeli military spokesperson Avichay Adraee said troops fired back at gunmen who attacked them, before launching a drone attack.
At least six people have been killed in an Israeli strike in southwestern Syria as Israeli troops occupying the area clashed with local…
Continue Reading
-
Greece marks Independence Day with military parade and ceremonies
Marking the 1821 War of Independence, Athens hosted a military parade, church services, ceremonial gun salutes, and a flag-raising at the Acropolis, attended by national leaders.
Continue Reading
-
UK Royal Air Force engineers chastised by judge over theft of Paddington Bear statue
Daniel Heath and William Lawrence admitted to vandalism after they drunkenly broke and stole half of a statue of Paddington Bear on a night out.
Two engineers with the UK’s Royal Air Force (RAF) who broke a statue of Paddington Bear while drunk on a night out were…
Continue Reading
-
South African president Cyril Ramaphosa rejects claims of Afrikaner persecution
Donald Trump previously signed an executive order to cut funding to South Africa and offer refugee status to Afrikaners, claiming the government was enabling farm attacks and land dispossession.
Continue Reading