The political head of Hamas accuses Israel of impeding the negotiations for a truce before Ramadan.
Head of Hamas's political bureau, Ismail Haniyeh, said Israel is to blame for the ceasefire agreement's failure to be reached before Ramadan, stating, "We don't want an agreement that doesn't end the war on Gaza." Israeli troops have barred the Al-Aqsa mosque compound's entrance in occupied East Jerusalem. A few worshipers were outdoors praying. Israeli soldiers beat other people who tried to enter the complex at the gate. The third-holiest place on the Muslim calendar is the Al-Aqsa complex. Israeli officials have restricted entry since October 7.
The Philippine government rejects the deepfake recording of President Marcos calling for war against China.
According to his communications office, a "foreign actor" is probably responsible for the deepfake content that gave the impression that Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. was advocating for military action against China.
People born after the 1930s had a steady growth in their brain size.
The most complex organ nature makes is the human brain, which is growing, according to a recent study. A larger brain could result in a more enormous brain reserve, which could lower the incidence of age-related dementia all around. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Malawi's drought: A state of emergency is declared by the government
The Malawian government has declared a state of calamity due to the ongoing drought. With food supplies running low, the President is pleading for foreign assistance.
Gita Gopinath of the IMF supports Japan's new approach. Gita Gopinath, the first deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund, comments on the Bank of Japan's possible change in monetary policy as the world's markets keep a close eye on Japan. Gopinath emphasizes the significance of a gradual approach and good communication to avoid market disruptions, particularly in light of the decreasing output gap in Japan and the attractive growth prospects of pay negotiations.
UN special envoy charges Israel of committing "genocide" in the Gaza War.
According to Francesca Albanese, Israel has committed three of the five crimes specified in the UN Genocide Convention, which are killing members of a particular group, seriously injuring one's body or mind, and purposefully creating conditions in life that are intended to cause one's physical destruction, both whole and in part. She also discovered that high Israeli military and government figures had declared their willingness to commit genocide, which was followed by the approval and implementation of genocide. According to Albanese, these actions are part of a "settler-colonial process of erasure" that has lasted for more than 70 years. She recommends - among other things - an immediate arms embargo on Israel. And for member states to support South Africa in its attempt to prosecute Israel at the International Court of Justice.
Healing away from the warzone: 500 injured in Gaza receive treatment overseas.
Since Israel began its bombardment on Gaza, 5,000 wounded Palestinians have been transferred for medical care overseas. Among them are young children who were brought to Qatar with severe amputations and crippling trauma wounds. According to the Gaza Health Ministry, at least 10,000 additional patients are on waiting lists for evacuation from the Strip.
Saudi Arabia is the third-least sleep-deprived nation worldwide.
In your opinion, which nations have the most sleep-deprived citizens worldwide? According to a recent survey, Saudi Arabia, Japan, and South Korea are on the list. While including Saudi Arabia is unexpected, mentioning Japan and South Korea is not. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Israel-Hamas conflict: Houthis demonstrate against US-led military action With more nations now participating in the continuing Israel-Hamas conflict, concerns about a regional conflict persist. More US strikes on Houthi-affiliated targets in Yemen have been conducted. Earlier on Friday, US and British forces attacked almost 30 facilities with more than 150 munitions in Yemen in their first series of attacks. Houthis send warning following strikes.
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General Election in South Africa, 2024: On May 29, Vote will vote in favor of change.
On May 29, Vote Ubisi, who got his name because he was born on April 27, 1994—when millions of South Africans cast ballots in the nation's first democratic election—will cast his vote. Keep an eye out for additional information!
After an avalanche struck Gulmarg, a Russian skier died; seven others were saved.
A significant avalanche that struck Gulmarg, a ski resort town in Jammu and Kashmir, today claimed the life of one Russian skier. Six of the seven Russian skiers hit by the avalanche escaped.
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