Thirteen Palestinians were murdered while obtaining water as Israeli airstrikes attacked Gaza City.
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City's residential neighborhoods of Al-Thalatheni and Al-Maghribi have resulted in the deaths of at least 13 Palestinians. While the victims were getting water for their families, they were bombed. The Baptist hospital has received the bodies of the deceased and injured.
Israel-Hamas conflict: Houthis demonstrate against US-led military action With more nations now participating in the continuing Israel-Hamas conflict, concerns about a regional conflict persist. More US strikes on Houthi-affiliated targets in Yemen have been conducted. Earlier on Friday, US and British forces attacked almost 30 facilities with more than 150 munitions in Yemen in their first series of attacks. Houthis send warning following strikes.
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Elections in South Africa: Concerns about factional violence in Kwazulu-Natal
Tragically, Dukentle Duma, a recently elected council member in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, passed away. Between 2011 and 2023, this region has had an astounding 200 political deaths. The problems and risks encountered by people in positions of authority are brought to light by the violence and targeting of political figures in this area.
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From Big Bang Theory to Toddlerhood: Exploring the Universe's Early Stages
The enormous expanse of our galaxy contains treasures beyond our imagination. In a historic feat, the James Webb Space Telescope has discovered the farthest distant galaxy ever viewed. Watch the video to learn more.
Who is responsible for the hacking effort against the United States and the United Kingdom?
Cyberattacks in China explained: Seven Chinese hackers are the target of criminal charges and sanctions announced by the US and the UK for allegedly carrying out widespread attacks on behalf of China's civilian intelligence agency. Who's responsible for the cyberattacks? And what is their objective?
UK opposition puts on a "Chicken" act following Sunak's ruling out the May 2 election.
Following Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's ruling out the May 2 election, the UK opposition pulls off a "Chicken" hoax. Amidst growing conjecture in Westminster on Thursday, the prime minister denied holding a sudden poll on May 2 to coincide with the local elections. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Dutch coalition negotiations nearly break when a major party withdraws | Haste for Domination
In the Netherlands, forming a majority government is becoming more difficult. The attempts to establish a coalition government have not progressed significantly even months after the unexpected win of far-right leader Geert Wilder.
Yemen Ramadan: The holy month is overshadowed by soaring food prices
Concerns about the availability of food are plaguing Taiz, Yemen during Ramadan, as a result of military operations, Houthi attacks, and US-UK reactions. The ongoing violence in Yemen hurts the holy month of fasting and meditation, particularly on Taiz, which is suffering significant hardships.
NAACP president says US must 'bring parties to the table' for Gaza peace negotiations.
Derrick Johnson, president and CEO of the NAACP, one of the major Black civil rights organizations in the United States, stated that his organization had a "responsibility to speak out in the face of injustice" as it urged the US president to ban arms shipments to Israel.
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