Berlin Film Festival: Berlinale takes on Germany's Nazi past
At this year’s Berlin Film Festival, several movies examine people's struggles against oppressive rule in modern history. Two films on Nazi Germany depict the challenges of communities during those times. The Berlinale, as the event is known, has a reputation for confronting challenging political issues.
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A Texan guy adopts a new name to run in the US election of 2024
There's a new competitor for Joe Biden and Donald Trump as the US presidential election intensifies. His name is "Anybody Else, Literally." A Texan guy has declared his candidacy for president and changed his name to "Literally Anybody Else".
16 Palestinians were killed by Israeli shelling on Thursday in Khan Younis, a southern coastal region of the Gaza Strip populated by refugees from attacks in other parts of the enclave, according to authorities at the Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza.
According to a Reuters spokesman, nine children were among the deceased. They said that tents set up by displaced persons had been in the vicinity of Israeli shelling.
The strike occurred in the Al-Mawasi region of Gaza; Reuters imagery showed a massive hole with debris surrounding it. Outside Khan Younis's Nasser Hospital, where people had gathered to pray, bodies covered in sacks and cloth were arranged in a row.
The Israeli military, which has previously stated that it is attempting to extract Hamas officials who may be hiding there, has recorded multiple skirmishes in Khan Younis.
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US, UK, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey are expected to start fasting on March 11 during Ramadan 2024 | World News
Ramadan is about to start in a few hours, and Muslims everywhere are keeping a careful eye on the skies in hopes of spotting the crescent moon, which will signal the start of the holy month in some places, like Saudi Arabia. UAE Britain and the US On March 11th, Turkey and Lebanon are probably going to start fasting. While the month of Ramadan is expected to start on March 12th in nations like Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia, and India. Watch to find out more!
A landslide in a rural community in Papua New Guinea killed around 100 people. A landslide in a rural community in northern Papua New Guinea (PNG) killed around 100 people, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) reported on Friday. Residents scaled massive rocks scattered among tree trunks and avalanche debris as they inspected the damage, as captured in social media photos. Bodies are being retrieved after a landslide devastated the village of Kaokalam in Enga province at about 3 a.m., according to the broadcaster.
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Tatarstan, Russia, is the target of a drone strike by Ukraine.
Russia has reported drone assaults on two industrial locations in Tatarstan, which are situated over 1,000 kilometers away from the Ukrainian border. They went after places where drones were assembled, including an oil plant. Should the assaults have originated from Ukrainian territory, they would represent one of the most extensive drone operations that Ukraine's troops have conducted since the start of the conflict.
Biden's special counsel testimony: Republicans and Democrats spar Robert Hur
Congress heard testimony from a special counsel who looked into President Biden's improper handling of confidential documents. Republicans and Democrats were incensed with him for quite different reasons. Patty Culhane of Al Jazeera reports from Washington, DC's Capitol Hill.
War on Gaza: UNRWA suspends food delivery in Rafah as Israeli strikes hinder humanitarian supply.
UNRWA, the UN organization for Palestinian refugees, has halted food delivery in Rafah owing to Israeli bombardment on the city and a lack of supplies. According to UNRWA, food for replenishing its stores has not entered the Strip. More than half of Gaza's population depends on food handouts from the UNRW.
According to the UN, more than one million Palestinians have evacuated Rafah since May.
More than a million Palestinians have fled Gaza's southernmost metropolis since Israel deployed tanks and troops in early May. It was formerly a city to which displaced Palestinians from all across the Gaza Strip fled, but its streets are now almost entirely vacant.
US Senate is poised to approve legislation banning TikTok next week.
Legislation compelling TikTok's Chinese parent company ByteDance to sell off its ownership stake was placed on a fast track to become law by the US House on Saturday. President Joe Biden has stated he will sign the legislation, which is now anticipated to pass the Senate next week.
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