An Israeli airstrike on a mosque in northern Gaza claimed at least five lives.
Five months have passed since Israel's horrific war on Gaza. Over 13,000 children have been among the 30,717 Palestinians who have died. Additionally, the UN has cautioned that efforts to bring relief vehicles into Gaza are faltering as casualties rise. According to Gaza's health ministry, hunger has claimed the lives of at least 20 children.
After a 7.2-magnitude earthquake in Taiwan, at least nine people were killed, and over 800 were injured. According to authorities, 50 passengers on four minibusses that were traveling to a hotel in a national park in Hualien are reported missing. Furthermore, there are reportedly 70 miners stuck in coal mines.
Palestinians killed by Israeli airstrike of a central Gaza house: at least fifteen.
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have targeted a densely populated residential neighborhood. Fifteen persons inside a family house were killed in one incident. More bodies buried beneath the debris are proving difficult for first responders to recover.
In Moscow, many commemorate the takeover of Crimea ten years ago.
On the tenth anniversary of Russia's takeover of Crimea from Ukraine, thousands of people gathered at Red Square in Moscow. Although most nations still recognize Crimea as part of Ukraine, it is a strategically valuable area that gives Russia's navy more access to international waters.
Zelensky claims that Moscow is manipulating the lives of Ukrainian inmates involved in a military plane disaster.
In the Belgorod region of Russia, an Ilyushin Il-76 military transport aircraft crashed on Wednesday. While Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, charged Moscow with "playing with the lives of Ukrainian prisoners of war," Russia has blamed Ukraine for downing the airliner.
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.
Belt & Road Initiative is being investigated for graft.
Faced with criticism for debt traps, China's Belt & Road Initiative is being investigated for wrongdoing. The premier project of President Xi Jinping is being investigated for possible financial concerns and corruption in places like Sri Lanka and Pakistan. We explain why worries over the integrity of the trillion-dollar project are growing.
Jordanian authorities severely put down protests outside the Israeli embassy.
For a second day, thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators flocked to the Israeli embassy in the capital of Jordan, calling for the termination of Jordan's peace accord with Israel. Tear gas and arrests were used by security personnel to break up protests, injuring several persons.
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Internet users encounter issues due to damage to the underwater cable.
Due to damage to the fiber optic cable that connects Singapore to Pakistan and Europe, internet customers are experiencing a major disadvantage. Stay tuned for additional information!
Israeli bombings in Deir Al-Balah resulted in nine fatalities and numerous injuries.
Israeli airstrikes in Deir el-Balah have resulted in death and damage, with a mosque being demolished and 26-year-old Wala Saadat dying. The airstrikes have also had an impact on fifty Palestinians who live nearby.
Switzerland's National Bank lowers its surprise rate.
Different monetary policy strategies are being used by central banks around the globe to combat inflationary pressures. The first significant central bank in the developed world to lower interest rates this cycle was the Swiss National Bank (SN. It seems that a more substantial decline in inflation than anticipated is the main cause of the SNB's movement.
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