Ramadan at Al Aqsa: Access to the sacred site is restricted to worshippers
Despite the limitations imposed by the Israeli occupation, thousands of Palestinians attended the prayers in the Al Aqsa Mosque. There were occupying troops stationed in the Old City and at the entrance to the Al Aqsa Mosque. Many civilians were searched when they arrived at the Al Aqsa Mosque to pray.
Volcano Iceland: a state of emergency is declared as lava engulfs the town. As lava from an erupting volcano overtook a nearby town, Iceland's prime minister proclaimed a state of emergency. Many of the houses in the fishing town of Grindavik caught fire as molten lava rushed into it. The previous day, the final citizens left after the government ordered the town to be evacuated. In a live broadcast, Iceland's President Gudni Johannesson called on the people to "stand together and have compassion for those who cannot be in their homes." "It's a dark day for Grindavík and for all of Iceland, but the sun will rise again," stated Prime Minister Katrin Jakobsdottir of Iceland. We'll handle this shock together, whatever may
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Thousands of Tunisians demonstrate against their worsening living conditions.
On Saturday, thousands demonstrated against the declining quality of life in front of the prime minister's office in Tunis, Tunisia, in response to a demand made by the country's largest labor union confederation. Watch to find out more!
War in Gaza: Israeli forces press deeper into the north and south of the strip
The Israeli force has advanced deeper into northern and southern Gaza, re-entering the densely populated city of Jabalia in the north. The claimed goal is to prevent Hamas from reestablishing its capabilities, but the increasing civilian casualties indicate a different tale. Displaced Palestinians express sadness and anger as attacks continue. Meanwhile, Israeli forces escalate their attacks in southern Gaza, edging closer to a possible full-scale assault on Rafah. The United Nations human rights head strongly condemns such measures, citing violations of international humanitarian law and judicial decisions. Many Palestinians have been evacuated yet again, this time to a designated 'humanitarian zone' that lacks basic supplies.
Arriving home are eleven crew members who escaped the Houthi onslaught in the Red Sea.
After their ship was assaulted off the coast of Yemen, eleven Filipino crew members have returned home. The bulk carrier True Confidence was struck by a Houthi missile this week, killing three of their coworkers. Improved protection for commercial sailors has been demanded by the Philippine government.
NGO alerts about the increase in unlawful Israeli land acquisitions in the occupied West Bank
According to Peace Now, an Israeli rights organization, Israel is grabbing some of the most territory in the occupied West Bank since 1967. Israel's army is threatening two well-known and historically important locations by obstructing access and facilitating the growth of illegal settlements.
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Sydney photographer allegedly assaulted by Taylor Swift's father
Scott Swift, the father of Taylor Swift, is under investigation for reportedly hitting a photographer after his daughter's concert. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Ethiopia honors Jesus' baptism Ethiopian Orthodox Christians commemorated Jesus' baptism on Timket, a feast held in the country's capital, Addis Ababa. The custom of each church carrying a tabot, a holy duplicate of the ark of the covenant, marked the beginning of the UNESCO-listed festival of the Epiphany.
The global problem of illegal fishing jeopardizes marine ecosystems, food security, and regional stability. The UN Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that illegal fishing costs the world economy about $23 billion annually. Stay tuned for additional information!
Russia shoots down "38 drones" after reports that Ukraine deployed weapons into Crimea.
All 38 drones that Ukraine had launched at the Crimean peninsula, according to Russia, have been destroyed by its air defense systems. Social media posts about early-morning explosions close to an oil facility in the Black Sea port of Feodosia prompted the declaration. Rob McBride of Al Jazeera has the most recent information from Kyiv.
Russia-Ukraine war: fire in an industrial site in the Kyiv region caused by Russian air strikes
Early on Wednesday, local authorities reported that Russia had launched missile and drone attacks on Ukraine, resulting in an industrial plant fire, damage to homes, and multiple injuries in six districts.
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