Israel targets a UN warehouse in Rafah as Gaza approaches starvation.
Israeli forces attacked a UN relief facility in Rafah, resulting in the deaths of at least five individuals. This establishment is one of the remaining food delivery centers still operating in Gaza. An independent investigation into Israel's repeated transgressions is what the agency is requesting.
China and Serbia announce deal to 'create shared future' | Xi will complete Euro tour with visit to Hungary
On the second phase of his three-nation Europe tour, Chinese President Xi Jinping visited France and Serbia before arriving in Budapest. During his brief visit to Belgrade, she and her Serbian counterpart, Aleksandar Vučić, inked 29 agreements promoting cooperation in many fields. Stay tuned for further details!
Singapore is watching the latest Covid-19 wave of illnesses.
Singapore's health ministry has recently reinstated a mask mandate following a significant rise in COVID-19 infections. From May 5 to 11, the health authorities registered more than 25,900 Covid cases. Stay tuned for further details!
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.
Will Russian politics alter as a result of Alexey Navalny's passing?
Despite imprisonment for years, he was well-respected worldwide and Vladimir Putin's most outspoken critic. As soon as Russia declared Alexey Navalny dead, that voice of disapproval was muffled. Leaders around the world have not hesitated to accuse Putin of eliminating yet another Russian who ventured to oppose him. Next month, voters will have the opportunity to decide if Putin is re-elected for a fifth term. The vote was widely seen as inevitable because so few voices opposed his protracted leadership. So, who could take his place?
Europe seeks a defense alliance with Japan in light of regional dynamics.
As the regional dynamic undergoes a "worrying shift," Europe is looking to Japan for a defense alliance. The agreement under discussion might cover collaboration on intelligence sharing, naval drills, and cyber threat responses.
US: A new high for Biden's unfavorable rating: Survey
According to a survey released on Saturday, there is strong voter disapproval of Joe Biden's job performance, reaching 47%, the most negative polling percentage at any point during his presidency.
China lab models a space weapon attack on US warships.
A covert laboratory operated by the state-owned China Electronics Technology Group Corporation has simulated the use of hypersonic missiles and space weapons to target US warships, and the results have been published in a study paper.
Olympics 2024: Cyber threats for France during the Paris Games
The Olympics in Paris are quickly approaching. Cybercriminals will be tempted to interfere with the games. During the games, France can run into several cyber dangers. However, it appears that the French government has already devised a fix. You may read more in this report.
Georgia Foreign Agents Bill: The EU encourages Georgia to drop the contentious bill.
Protesters crowd the Georgian capital of Tbilisi, halting traffic throughout the city. The European Union has encouraged the government to drop its hotly debated Foreign Agents Bill.
Pakistan's first female prime minister, Maryam Nawaz Sharif | Inside South Asia
Maryam Nawaz was appointed as Pakistan's first-ever chief minister. Her opponents abstained from the provincial assembly meeting, accusing the authorities of favoritism. Following her father, Nawaz Sharif, his brother Shehbaz, and Shehbaz's son Hamza, who briefly held the position last year, Maryam is the fourth member of her family to hold the position of Punjab chief minister. Are more significant events ahead?
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