The Gaza Health Ministry reported that hospitals across the besieged territory received the bodies of at least 39 victims over the past 24 hours, including one recently recovered. Another 124 people were wounded in Israeli attacks, the ministry…
Category: 2. World
-

Four Children Among 25 Civilians Killed in Violent US Airstrikes on Yemen – World news
According to the independent monitoring group, 38 airstrikes were carried out over seven days, leaving at least 28 civilians injured.
The deadliest attack occurred on March 16 in Saada’s Qahzah As Safra district, where 10 civilians, including…
Continue Reading
-

Mike Waltz takes ‘full responsibility’ for Signal group chat leak
ReutersMike Waltz says he doesn’t know the journalist who was added to group chat US National Security Adviser Mike Waltz has taken responsibility for a group chat in which high-ranking officials planned military strikes in Yemen in the company of…
Continue Reading
-

K-pop group talk to BBC after court setback
Watch: Hanni got emotional as the group reacted to court ruling “It took a huge amount of courage to speak out,” NewJeans have told the BBC in their first interview since a court blocked their attempt to leave their record label, in a case that…
Continue Reading
-

Yemen’s Military Announces Attacks on US Warship, Israeli-Occupied Jaffa – World news
Brigadier General Yahya Saree, the spokesperson for Yemen’s armed forces, stated early Sunday in a press release that the military had launched two operations, one against American forces and another against targets in Israeli-occupied…
Continue Reading
-

Historic Buddhist temple burns in wildfire
Wildfires have been ravaging South Korea leaving at least 18 dead, 19 injured and thousands evacuated.
The “unprecedented” crisis remains critical, according to acting president Han Duck-soo, who said the fires are “rewriting the record books for…
Continue Reading
-

Australian senator wields dead salmon in parliament
An Australian senator has revealed a dead salmon in a plastic bag while speaking in parliament, in protest against a bill being debated.
The bill is designed to protect salmon-farming jobs, prime minister Anthony Albanese’s Labor government says,…
Continue Reading
-

German chancellor, gov’t dismissed by president
Scholz will remain as caretaker chancellor until a new government takes office, Global Times reports.
The negotiation to build a ruling coalition is underway. Germany’s conservative bloc, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Christian…
Continue Reading
-

VIDEO: At least 18 dead in 'worst' fires in S. Korea history
TEHRAN, Mar. 26 (MNA) – At least 18 people have been killed and 19 injured as South Korea’s wildfires continue to ravage the country’s southeast, according to the latest numbers from the Ministry of the Interior and Safety.
Continue Reading
-

At least 54 killed in Sudanese military airstrike on market
The attack on the village of Tora on Monday caused a massive fire. The Sudanese military denied targeting civilians, calling the allegations “incorrect.” However, rights groups have condemned the strike, calling it a “war crime” due to its impact…
Continue Reading
