The "heroic" Muslim tunnel rescuer's home is demolished by Indian officials
India hailed Wakeel Hasan as a national hero for his rescue of scores of laborers stranded in a collapsing tunnel. After three months, the authorities destroyed his house. He claims that's because he's a Muslim.
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Voyager 1 and NASA reestablished communication after a months-long pause.
NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft is sending back information regarding the condition and state of its onboard engineering systems for the first time since November. On November 14, 2023, Voyager 1 ceased transmitting usable science and engineering data back to Earth. The probe and its twin, Voyager 2, are the only spacecraft to have ever flown in interstellar space.
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.
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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Reports of Israeli settlers blocking humanitarian aid trucks to Gaza
Israeli settlers have been repeatedly blocking the humanitarian aid trucks heading to Gaza after leaving from Ashdod port, 38km (24 miles) north of the Strip. The settlers are calling on the Israeli government to prevent the flow of aid supplies to the besieged enclave, despite signs of famine across the territory, unless they can restore the Israeli captives from the territory. The vast majority of humanitarian convoys have been inspected by the Israeli military to guarantee that there isn’t any material that can be smuggled in and to ensure that all the aid supplies will be delivered to the people.
Gaza hunger: Using tin cans to raise awareness of famine
As Israel continues to impose restrictions on food access into the besieged Strip, the UN claims that Gaza is on the verge of a famine. Tin cans contain the majority of the meager food that does reach Gaza. One Palestinian used an unusual method to convey a message to the globe.
Spy satellites from SpaceX are approaching Earth's orbit.
According to exclusive reporting by Reuters, a US intelligence agency has teamed up with Elon Musk's SpaceX to develop an extensive network of spy satellites, drawing concern from rival space powers China and Russia. What effects will this new accord have on the international space race?
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Food shortages during Ramadan affect Muslims in the displaced Democratic Republic of the Congo as M23 fighting escalates.
Muslims claim they are having trouble finding food during the fasting month of Ramadan in Goma, the provincial capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Several people have escaped the conflict between the armed group M23 and government troops. About two million people have been forced to flee their homes due to the fighting, which began about two years ago. Ten percent of Congolese people identify as Muslim.
NY immigration crisis: A visitor was shot in Times Square, and police were assaulted The newest transient residents of Randall's Island are migrants, who make up about 3,000 of the tent-dwelling migrants in an island park close to New York. It is the biggest asylum seeker facility in New York, and it is now having trouble finding room for new arrivals.
Mexico cut ties with Ecuador | China accused of harassment
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