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Famine: Gaza children In Search Of Food, In Search Of Life
In certain places at certain times, just staying alive is something for a boy to be proud of let alone going out every day to find the food that keeps your family from starving.
Every morning, Mohammed Zo'rab, 11, goes out into the…
Gaza: Nigeria Condemns Attacks On Journalists, Calls For Ceasefire
The Nigerian Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has condemned the Israeli security forces for their “flagrant violations of press freedom and human rights” in the ongoing conflict in Palestine, where…
Gaza Talks: Israeli Delegation Expected In Qatar
An Israeli delegation is soon expected in Qatar to continue talks on securing a pause in the war on Gaza that could see captives released.
The talks began last week in Paris and were attended by the chiefs of Israel’s spy agency Mossad and…
Ukraine: President Zelensky Insists Country Will Win War
Ukraine's President has issued a rallying cry, vowing that his country will prevail, as it marks two years since Russia's full-scale invasion.
"None of us will allow our Ukraine to end," Volodymyr Zelensky said in an address in the capital…
Rafah Attacks Harming Aid efforts, UN Says
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East(UNRWA), says Increased airstrikes in Rafah have “heightened fears” for “overstretched humanitarian operations.”
Fewer than 35 aid trucks entered Gaza per…
Humanity: Two-Month Old Palestinian Dies Of Acute Hunger
A two-month-old Palestinian boy has died from starvation in Northern Gaza, according to media reports, days after the United Nations warned of an “explosion” in child deaths due to Israel’s war on the besieged enclave.
The Shehab news…
Migrant Boat Capsizes Kills Five Off Malta
A 25-foot boat loaded with migrants capsized off Malta as rescue operations were underway, killing five people and injuring eight, Maltese officials said.
Twenty-one other survivors were taken to a migrant detention center on the…
Vienna Court Finds Austrian Ex-Chancellor Kurz Guilty Of Perjury
A Vienna court has found Austria's conservative former Chancellor Sebastian Kurz guilty of perjury and handed him an eight-month suspended prison sentence, dealing a serious blow to any chance he may have of staging a political comeback.…
Ecuador Calls Off Arms Exchange With US
Ecuador's government has canceled a plan to trade outdated Soviet weapons for new arms from the United States, President Daniel Noboa said,
This comes after the president learned that the old weapons would have been sent to Ukraine.…
Angry French Farmers Storm Into Agriculture Fair In Paris
A group of French farmers stormed into a major Paris farm fair ahead of a planned visit by President Emmanuel Macron amid anger over costs, red tape, and green regulations.
Facing dozens of police officers inside the trade fair, the…