‘There is no life here’: The aftermath of al-Shifa Hospital siege
Arabic's Ismail al-Ghoul said, "Buildings in all departments have been burned, and the structure of the complex has been damaged from the inside." He also said that the facility's walls, doors, and stairs have all been "destroyed." Al-Ghoul stated, "Based on our observations, it seems the occupation forces targeted the health sector on purpose and destroyed the largest medical complex in Gaza City." He said that since the hospital was also acting as a shelter for those in need, people are attempting to rescue what they can from the rubble. "Life does not exist here." The complex can never be rebuilt; it is in ruins.
Thirty years of democracy in South Africa: students at universities still demanding change
South Africa's thirty years of democracy may have brought about political stability. Still, the country's high unemployment rate and extreme inequality have prevented everyone from living better lives than those guaranteed by the Constitution.
Ireland's Leo Varadkar will resign as prime minister
Prime Minister Leo Varadkar of Ireland said a moment ago that he would be stepping down, with a national election scheduled for the following year. Many were not prepared for the shift.
Decoding Iran's secret drone factory: The factory has grown in size since its beginning in 2006.
Drones are being deployed effectively in the hostilities in Ukraine and Gaza. Today, I'll tell you about Iran's rapidly expanding top-secret camp, where Tehran is training Hezbollah soldiers to launch drone attacks on Israel.
China is accused of "harassment" by the Philippines; Manila and Beijing swap accusations over the encounter.
The Philippines has claimed that two Chinese coastguard ships "harassed" Filipino fishing vessels within its exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the disputed South China Sea before joint military drills with its partners. See to learn more.
Two Sumatran Tiger kittens are given to the French Zoo as part of a program to conserve animal populations.
Two baby tiger kittens have arrived at a French zoo. The babies, who were born on March 22nd, represent a significant triumph for the Sumatran Tiger breeding program in Europe. There are currently fewer than 400 Sumatran tigers living in the wild. Stay tuned for additional information!
Palestinian education: In the occupied West Bank, schools are compelled to close
The right of Palestinian children to an education is being destroyed, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Education, by intensified Israeli army incursions and settler violence throughout the occupied West Bank. Numerous schools have been compelled to close.
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Brazil 'coup' probe: Former president Bolsonaro stands tall at rally in Rio
At a Rio de Janeiro event, Jair Bolsonaro, the former president of Brazil, made a bold presence. It occurs one day after testimony from former military chiefs was made public, in which they said he was involved in a scheme to rig the results of the 2022 election.
Microsoft is releasing WordPad from Windows at last, after thirty years. Microsoft has announced that WordPad, a staple Windows application for almost three decades, will not be present in the next Windows 11 releases. The text editing tool was first introduced in Windows 95 and will be phased out completely. In Windows 11, it will not be installed automatically.
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The 2025 Mercedes CLE 53 Cabriolet has been announced as an entry point to windy AMG performance.
AMG has introduced a new entry-level convertible, the CLE 53 Cabriolet. It shares the same design and performance advancements as the CLE 53 Coupe but also has an electronically foldable canvas canopy. The soft top can be opened or closed in 20 seconds, even at speeds up to 60 km/h. And don't worry about your hairstyle! To address this, this vehicle includes the Mercedes Aircap wind deflector system and the Airscarf feature, which blasts warm air on the necks of the driver and front-seat passenger. Let's look closely at what else this vehicle has to offer.
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