Japanese company to eliminate over 900 positions at its Playstation division
Sony, a Japanese company, is closing a London studio and laying off roughly 900 employees at its Playstation division. The video game sector is currently struggling to recover from a post-pandemic slump, which coincides with the employment layoffs.
Russia-Ukraine War: Following a call recording about Ukraine leaks, Moscow expects an answer from Germany
Alleged call recordings of the German defense forces during the conflict in Ukraine were released on Russian social media by a state-sponsored journalist, causing great embarrassment for Berlin.
South African building collapse: Teams race against the clock to find survivors.
Rescuers are racing against the clock to reach at least 39 people trapped beneath a collapsed building in George, South Africa. The structure was under construction when it collapsed two days ago, killing at least seven people.
$355 million must be paid by the former president.
Former US President Donald Trump has declared he will file an appeal against a ruling in a fraud case. A judge ordered him to reimburse hundreds of millions of dollars for fabricating his fortune.
Israel returns the bodies of 80 Palestinians killed in Gaza in recent weeks, some of them mutilated. Israel has returned the remains of 80 Palestinians from Gaza. They are being buried in the southern Gazan city of Rafah after being transported in a truck via the Karam Abu Salem crossing. Israel ‘hit squad’ kills three in West Bank hospital operation.
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‘Child deaths we feared’ in Gaza are here: UNICEF.
UNICEF has issued a severe warning, stating that unless help is directly provided, many more children in Gaza may perish from malnourishment and dehydration. Adele Khodr, regional director of UNICEF for the Middle East and North Africa, stated in a statement that "the child deaths we feared are here and are likely to rapidly increase unless the war ends and obstacles to humanitarian relief are immediately resolved." The pained cries of those newborns slowly perishing under the glare of the world are much worse than the sensation of helplessness and despair experienced by parents and medical professionals upon realizing that life-saving relief is only a few kilometers away but is being kept out of reach. The immediate adoption of drastic measures is necessary to save the lives of thousands more infants and kids. At least fifteen children have passed away at Gaza City's Kamal Adwan Hospital in the last several days, and the health ministry of the enclave has expressed concern for the six youngsters who are still there.
Farmers in Europe reject the CAP and the Green Deal, call for minimum pricing, and demand an end to trade agreements.
Protesting against EU agricultural policies, farmers are going to the streets around Europe. Criticizing the Green Deal and the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), they are demanding minimum pricing and an end to trade agreements. Big agribusinesses, according to the farmers, are the ones that profit from the current rules, not small farmers trying to make ends meet. A discussion over Europe's agricultural future and the EU's influence on it has been spurred by the protests.
Iran strikes Israel, threatening to unleash weapons never before seen.
Iran has threatened to carry out "any adventure" against Israel, threatening to deploy weaponry "never used before." "Our next response will be immediate, stronger, and more extensive if Israel seeks adventure," Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian declared in a conversation with UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron.
Ceasefire talks: US secretary of state says 'gaps are narrowing'
Amidst continued challenges, US Secretary of State Blinken remains optimistic about a quick truce between Israel and Hamas. While the UN gets ready to vote on a ceasefire resolution, he is actively participating in mediating talks in Cairo.
NASA's deliberate collision of a spacecraft into an asteroid last year was a huge success. The exercise aimed to divert potentially dangerous space objects from colliding with Earth. You'll learn in our next story how this pioneering planetary defense experiment is now having unexpected repercussions.
Hunger in Zimbabwe: Annual crops destroyed by protracted drought
A drought in Zimbabwe has ruined much of the annual harvest, leaving millions of people hungry. There are places where it hasn't rained in weeks, and a large number of people rely on UN funding to survive.
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