Gaza's al-Shifa hospital was surrounded by Israeli forces when they started shooting.
Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City is surrounded by Israeli forces. Within the medical facility, there have been reports of fatalities and injuries. A video that has been posted online depicts a large number of Palestinians leaving the facility. Hundreds of displaced people, medical personnel, and patients are taking refuge. The health ministry in Gaza issued a statement in which it declared that the lives of medical personnel, patients, and internally displaced persons within the medical complex were the responsibility of the Israeli occupation. Using made-up stories to "deceive the world and justify the storming of al-Shifa," it goes on to declare that the Israeli operation is a blatant breach of international humanitarian law.
Taiwan reform dispute: Scuffles break out in parliament.
Scuffles have erupted in Taiwan's parliament between members of the two main political parties, neither of which has a clear majority. The scuffles come only a few days before Taiwan's next president takes office.
DDA says that the 13th-century Akhunji Masjid in Mehrauli, Delhi, was demolished because it was situated on restricted forest property. Earlier this week, the DDA destroyed a historically significant mosque in Mehrauli, Delhi. Authorities at the mosque claimed they were not notified in advance. Speaking with the villagers on the ground is Zenaira Bakhsh.
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How the UK and Nigel Farage may affect the 2024 elections
Election fever has gripped the UK, and Reform UK's honorary president, Nigel Farage, has decided not to run in the general election. Instead, he is pledging his entire support to Reform and its existing leadership.
Iran-Israel war: Russia is expected to supply Iran the SU-35 flanker fighter aircraft
According to sources, Iran has accelerated the purchase of SU-35 fighter jets from Russia to support its faltering air fleet, even as tensions with Israel continue. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Namibian desert town sees a return of sandboarding
Sandboarding is booming in Namibia's coastal resort town, surrounded by miles of captivating dunes. This growth is being aided by the nearly twofold increase in cruise ships that landed at nearby Walvis Bay in the previous year.
Iran's elections: Voting hours were repeatedly extended, and turnout was low for the legislative vote
Iran has had its first parliamentary elections since the death of Jina Mahsa Amini while in detention in 2022, which set off widespread demonstrations throughout the Islamic Republic.
Why do millions of people keep looking for Worldcoin?
People are waiting in line around the globe to let silver orbs scan their eyes in anticipation of receiving free money thanks to Worldcoin. However, governments are now ceasing to exist. Concerns exist over data collection and the hazy boundaries surrounding permission. Where will Worldcoin travel next, then?
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Ghanaian public hospital blackouts: deficit-ridden state-owned electricity company
The government-owned energy utility in Ghana is disconnecting its clients, including government institutions, who have not paid their bills. Power outages are occurring in public hospitals, and the consequences are disastrous.
UK: Dan Poulter, a former UK health minister, leaves PM Rishi Sunak's party
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of Britain is facing further challenges. The announcement that Dan Poulter, a practicing physician and former health minister, is leaving the Conservative Party and soon joining the Labour Party has shocked many in the party.
Google searches for a quick solution to restore erased monies.
A significant failure between Google Cloud and Unisuper has compromised the pension funds of over 620,000 people, with a massive $125 billion account being accidentally erased. This occurrence raises severe questions about the dependability and security of cloud-based financial systems.
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