During Ramadan, Palestinians in Jerusalem fear violence from Israel.
The Al-Aqsa mosque compound's entrance has been blocked by Israeli soldiers in occupied East Jerusalem. A few believers said prayers outdoors. Israeli troops at the gate entrance beat other people who were attempting to enter the facility. The third-holiest place on the Muslim calendar is the Al-Aqsa compound. Israeli officials have restricted the amount of persons who can enter since October 7. Many Palestinians living in Israeli-occupied East Jerusalem worry that more Israeli restrictions will exacerbate the conflict.
Haiti faces a difficult path ahead as the Haiti Transition Council assumes office.
A new interim presidential council was inaugurated, sparking further unrest in Haiti and paving the way for the installation of a caretaker administration tasked with bringing peace to the nation beset by lethal gang warfare.
Dozens of Palestinians are killed by Israeli overnight attacks around the Gaza Strip.
There have been increased attacks by the Israeli military in Gaza's north, center, and south. Several of the most recent attacks have claimed the lives of numerous Palestinians. In an attack on a residential building in Gaza City, in the north, at least ten people lost their lives. The hospital, Al Shifa, which is about to collapse completely, received the bodies. In the center of Gaza, Israeli forces also bombarded residences in Zawaida and the Nuseirat refugee camp. There were at least 17 Palestinian fatalities. Because there were no corpse bags or shrouds, their remains were covered in blankets. Supplies of vital medical equipment are running low throughout the strip.
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Rising food prices lead to smuggling and protests in Nigeria as the country's predicament worsens.
Nigeria is on the verge of a food crisis as millions of people cannot pay for basic essentials due to smugglers' exaggerated pricing. Due to the circumstances, trade unions have called for rallies against the government's handling of the crisis. In the last year, food prices have increased by about 40%, making it difficult for many Nigerians to feed their families or themselves. The crisis shows no signs of abating, leaving the nation's future unknown.
Russia-Ukraine war: Zelenskyy calls on US, allies to back Ukraine at Munich Security Conference
President Zelesnkyy of Ukraine asked friends to defend Ukraine, noting that a lack of weapons gives Russian forces the upper hand in combat while addressing a global assembly of politicians, diplomats, and military leaders at the Munich Security Conference. The US funding, he claimed, had to be restarted. Avdiivka, in eastern Ukraine, is under complete Russian control. Meanwhile, early on Saturday, General Oleksandr Tarnavsky of Ukraine announced that Ukrainian forces had left the area after the situation there had significantly worsened over the previous few days. Just hours after signing the French security agreement, Ukraine took this action. See to find out more!
Two helicopters from the Malaysian Navy crash in midair.
In Malaysia, two Navy helicopters crashed in midair. It was established that every one of the ten crew members was deceased. The helicopters were practicing for a performance. Here, who was doing the wrong thing?
Explained: The updated UEFA Champions League structure
Beginning with the 2024–2025 season, there will be significant changes to the UEFA Champions League. The knockout rounds will feature tennis-style seeding, and the number of teams will drop from 32 to 26. You may find out more information from WION Sports Editor Digvijay Singh Deo.
Turkey's electoral body restores the pro-Kurdish mayoralty winner.
The win of a legislator who supports Kurdistan in eastern Turkiye in this week's local elections has been upheld, and days of protests and numerous arrests have resulted from the city's elections board refusing to acknowledge his mayoral victory.
While some artists are upset that AI is being used to create art, others are embracing the latest AI tools to improve their artistic endeavors. In London, an exhibition honors and presents the development of AI art in 2024. For more information on the developing trend, keep an eye on this report.
Afghanistan floods: At least 150 fatalities following severe rains.
According to the World Food Programme, flash floods in Baghlan, Afghanistan's northern region, have killed more than 300 people. Thousands of homes have also been destroyed. Emergency personnel are hunting for survivors in Baghlan province.
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