Six months of Israel-Gaza war: Israeli attacks in Gaza's Jabalia devastated businesses
A large number of Arabs and pro-Palestinian activists have boycotted prominent American companies because they are believed to have supported Israel's military operations in Gaza. What is the local business community doing with this social wave? See to learn more.
War in Gaza: Relief workers were slain while delivering food to those "on the verge of starvation."
An Israeli airstrike has killed six foreign relief workers and a Palestinian driver. The American humanitarian organization World Central Kitchen (WCK) declared on Tuesday that one of its employees had been killed in an Israeli military "targeted attack." Palestine, Australia, Poland, the United Kingdom, and a citizen of the United States and Canada were among the deceased. As WCK's employees were transporting food from their most recent shipment to Gaza—where Israel's offensive has driven hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to the verge of starvation—they were attacked. In the central town of Deir el-Balah, there was footage of the dead at a hospital. A few of them had on safety gear bearing the charity's emblem. UNICEF spokeswoman Tess Ingram said that following the deaths of seven relief workers in an Israeli airstrike, safety concerns for humanitarian workers are once again a priority. We're all very concerned about it. We recently held a meeting to discuss it here," she said. This tragic event brings the total number of individuals killed in the war to almost 30,000, including 174 UN colleagues. Thus, we are having a dismal day here. According to Ingram, peacekeeping forces and humanitarian organizations have mechanisms in place for collaboration to prevent attacks like this one. Here in the Gaza Strip, that isn't working. We've been letting people know for some time now that it's not working and that we're not receiving the necessary security assurances. The fact that these folks died while merely attempting to bring food to those who were about to go hungry makes the situation even worse. It is an inconceivable loss.
Baghdad's Al Quds protests: Thousands of people denounce Israel's assault on Gaza
On Al-Quds Day, the last Friday of Ramadan, an annual commemoration of Palestinian solidarity, thousands of demonstrators gathered in the capital of Iraq. Protesters reaffirmed their opposition to Israeli occupation and their sympathy with the Palestinian people.
At Tokyo's Haneda airport, a Japan Airlines aircraft carrying 379 passengers caught fire on the runway following a collision with a coast guard aircraft. Tuesday at Tokyo's Haneda Airport, a passenger plane and a Japanese Coast Guard aircraft crashed and caught fire on the runway.
Before the entire aircraft was consumed by fire, Tetsuo Saito, the minister of transportation, verified that all 379 passengers aboard Japan Airlines flight JAL-516 had safely evacuated. Five crew members perished, while the coast guard plane's pilot managed to escape, according to Saito.
A significant fire and smoke explosion was captured on local TV footage of the Japan Airlines aircraft as it taxied after landing. Then, there was a fire in the vicinity of the wing. An hour later, footage revealed the airliner entirely on fire. According to Kyodo, the Coast Guard aircraft was scheduled to travel to Niigata to give relief supplies to those impacted by the tragedy. The incident occurred just one day after a series of earthquakes shook western Japan, killing over 50 people in the Ishikawa prefecture.
In the UK, crossbreed Goldendoodles are the most popular pets.
A study by pets4homes, the UK's largest pet marketplace, found that Goldendoodles are the most popular breed of dog in the country. A mix between a Golden Retriever and a Poodle is called a Goldendoodle. According to a survey, the appeal of celebrity handbag dogs has decreased. The study examined purchases and marketing on the pets4homes website.
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Gazprom placed two companies under "temporary external management."
Russia has come under fire from the European Union for placing the "temporary external management" of a Gazprom corporation over the subsidiaries of one Italian and one German company. The move, according to the global organization, demonstrated Moscow's contempt for international norms.
Six climbers perish while climbing. Nepal's Mount Everest
A Kenyan and a Nepali climber have died near Mount Everest's peak, bringing the total number of deaths this season on the world's highest mountain to at least six. Stay tuned for further details!
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!
At least 21 Palestinians were killed by an Israeli strike on a designated 'safe zone' in al-Mawasi.
Displaced Palestinians in Rafah claim there are no "safe" zones in the whole Gaza Strip. An Israeli airstrike on a camp in al-Mawasi, southern Gaza, killed at least 21 individuals. It occurred less than 48 hours after an incident in Rafah that killed 45 people on Sunday.
Chile pollution: The government plans to shut down coal facilities.
A coal plant in northern Chile is set to begin shutting down as part of a government strategy to phase out coal production there. Many residents of Mejillones are in advanced stages of cancer as a result of plant poisoning. The coal industry gave the port town riches but also produced high amounts of pollution.
Senior Israeli officials believe 'war aims' in Rafah would continue despite the ICJ decision.
Israel considers the ICJ's binding decision to suspend its assault on Rafah "outrageous, morally repugnant, and disgusting" and claims that it is committing genocide in Gaza "are false."
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