Tunisia: There are protests about the country's declining economic status and living circumstances.
On Saturday, thousands demonstrated against the declining quality of life in front of the prime minister's office in Tunis, Tunisia, in response to a demand made by the country's largest labor union confederation. Watch to find out more!
Israel 'blacklisted': UN report outlines abuses against minors.
The United Nations is adding Israel to its so-called "blacklist" of nations that have perpetrated crimes against children in armed conflict, an Israeli ambassador revealed, as hundreds of Palestinian youngsters have been slain in the Israeli military's ongoing assault on the Gaza Strip.
The workforce at the massive Spanish fashion index, parent firm of Zara and other well-known brands, is protesting. This occurs after the business announced $38 billion in record earnings, but employees feel they aren't getting a fair part of the company's prosperity.
According to Hamas, Saleh Al-Arouri, a top commander of the organization, was slain in an incident on Tuesday in southern Beirut, Lebanon. Despite being reported by a US official to CNN, Israel did not take credit for the strike. Ismail Haniyeh, the leader of Hamas, called Arouri's death a "cowardly assassination," and the Houthi rebels in Yemen, who have been attacking ships in the Red Sea, also denounced the crime. Although a senior source cautioned that the conflict will persist throughout the year, Israel's military said on Monday that it will start removing thousands of soldiers from Gaza this week. According to the Ministry of Health, which is under the control of Hamas, Israeli attacks on Gaza have resulted in the deaths of at least 22,185 Palestinians.
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Israel's north is targeted by fifty rockets fired from Lebanon.
Sirens have reportedly sounded twice in the last thirty minutes, according to the Israeli military. A number of Hezbollah military bases in southern Lebanon were allegedly hit, according to earlier military reports. The military added that a "number of launches from Lebanon" were discovered, although the fire's origins had already been attacked.
A man's bakery turns becomes a lifeline amid bombs and starvation.
Not only have many Palestinians lost their houses as a result of the continuing war in Gaza, but their means of subsistence have also been devastated. However, some are coming up with inventive ways to carry on. A man is committed to growing his bakery business in spite of growing costs and the fact that he needs to borrow everything, including a rolling pin.
Prime Minister of Haiti to step down; UN-backed security task force to be placed on hold
In Haiti, the capital has been mostly taken over by violent gangs. However, the assignment of a thousand Kenyan police personnel to assist in reestablishing law and order has been postponed. It follows Prime Minister Ariel Henry's resignation announcement.
Chinese spy cameras have been placed in North Korean workplaces and schools to watch the populace, while Elon Musk seems to have come up with a fresh plan to deal with bot problems on his social networking platform, X. We've selected the most intriguing tech breakthroughs from the past week's frenzy of announcements in our Tech Wrap.
UN condemns US for vetoing resolutions calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
"There's a reason ethnic cleansing in Palestine was feasible." During a UN session looking into the possibility that the US had abused its veto power by preventing repeated resolutions for a ceasefire in Gaza, Palestine's UN envoy attacked the US.
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Dutch police conclude the hostage situation by apprehending the gunman as he leaves a nightclub in Central Netherlands.
There was no bloodshed when the hostage crisis at a well-known nightclub in Central Netherlands was resolved. The last hostage has been freed, and the Dutch Police have apprehended the gunman.
US President Joe Biden said, "By next Monday, we will have a ceasefire."
According to US President Joe Biden, a deal for a short-term ceasefire in Gaza might be struck by Monday. He also said that as part of the agreement, Israel is prepared to cease military operations when the Muslim holy month of Ramadan begins in a few days. According to sources close to Al Jazeera, the original terms of the agreement provide for the swap of 40 Israeli detainees being detained in Gaza for 400 Palestinian prisoners. Additionally, it is said that Israel has consented to the Palestinians' gradual return to northern Gaza. According to sources, Israel would stop aerial surveillance for eight hours a day and move its personnel away from populated areas as part of the agreement. During a late-night talk show appearance, Biden said these things.
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