A little 11-year-old Palestinian airstrike survivor's story
30,878 Palestinians have died in Israel's assault on Gaza. Three members of the Khelah family were slain by air strikes in the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza. The account of an 11-year-old Palestinian survivor of the strike is presented here; she describes being retrieved from the debris.
Deepfakes in South Korea: A new regulation forbids the use of AI
A new regulation that forbids the use of deepfake videos produced by artificial intelligence in political campaigns is being implemented in South Korea. The maximum sentence for those who break the law is seven years in prison. With so many elections taking place this year across the globe, it is becoming increasingly crucial to stop the dissemination of misinformation.
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Two children were killed in an Israeli strike in Rafah.
The Israeli military is attacking residential areas across the Gaza Strip, and civilian casualties are increasing by the day. Over 34,500 Palestinians have been killed during the nearly seven-month war. One of the most recent attacks, an air strike on Rafah in the south, killed at least two children. Israel has increased its aerial bombardment on the city, raising concerns about a massive ground offensive. There are around 1.5 million forcibly displaced Palestinians sheltering there.
Global warming may result from improper tree planting locations: study.
Long-held beliefs about the advantages of planting trees have been questioned by a ground-breaking study that has shed light on the worldwide battle against climate change. Researchers have discovered that planting trees may, in some cases, cause global warming.
The International Court of Justice will hear South Africa's demand to halt Israel's offensive in Rafah.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will consider South Africa's appeal for additional emergency measures forcing Israel to withdraw from Gaza's Rafah City. South Africa's claim is part of a complaint filed against Israel, alleging it of violating the Genocide Convention in Gaza. Israel denies the accusations. In January, the court issued its first emergency measures in the case, directing Israel to ensure that its troops do not conduct genocidal actions against Palestinians in Gaza, to allow in additional humanitarian aid, and to preserve any evidence of violations. The May 16 and 17 hearings will exclusively address the new emergency measures. It will likely be years before the court can rule on the case's merits. William Schabas is a Middlesex University professor of international law specializing in human rights and international criminal law. He claims that South Africa's plea for a renewed court ruling is intended to prevent Israel from destroying the Gaza Strip.
Future of coffee alternatives: Replace coffee beans with date seeds.
Did you realize that your daily morning routine of enjoying coffee is related to a story of social and environmental turmoil? However, a viable option is on the way.
Suicide Bombing in Karachi, Pakistan: Five Japanese Autoworkers Alive
On April 19, a suicide attack in Karachi, Pakistan, left five Japanese nationals unharmed. The attack was stopped, according to Pakistani police officials, when a suicide bomber tried to detonate himself close to them. The incident was not immediately attributed to anyone.
Taiwan 7.2 earthquake: 25 years' biggest earthquake to strike Taipei
The largest earthquake to strike Taiwan in 25 years has struck. Buildings collapsed as a result of the magnitude 7.2 earthquake, killing four people. The Philippines and Japan promptly revoked their tsunami warnings.
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.
China's Embassy is criticized by Taiwan, which declares itself to be a free nation.
Following the interview with Taiwan's Foreign Minister, the Chinese embassy declared that the interview was "firmly opposed" and "strongly deplored". Our diplomatic correspondent Sidhant Sibal has received a copy of the response in the form of a release, which has been posted on the Chinese embassy's website, and requests that he consider it "seriously."
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