Columbia University cancels its main commencement event over Gaza demonstrations.
Protests against Israel's war on Gaza continue throughout the United States despite police crackdowns. The most recent action in New York City targeted the Met Gala.
Japanese company to eliminate over 900 positions at its Playstation division
Sony, a Japanese company, is closing a London studio and laying off roughly 900 employees at its Playstation division. The video game sector is currently struggling to recover from a post-pandemic slump, which coincides with the employment layoffs.
Turkey's electoral body restores the pro-Kurdish mayoralty winner.
The win of a legislator who supports Kurdistan in eastern Turkiye in this week's local elections has been upheld, and days of protests and numerous arrests have resulted from the city's elections board refusing to acknowledge his mayoral victory.
Switzerland's National Bank lowers its surprise rate.
Different monetary policy strategies are being used by central banks around the globe to combat inflationary pressures. The first significant central bank in the developed world to lower interest rates this cycle was the Swiss National Bank (SN. It seems that a more substantial decline in inflation than anticipated is the main cause of the SNB's movement.
Kim Kardashian is hosted by US Vice President Kamala Harris at the White House to discuss criminal justice reform.
Kim Kardashian, the reality television star, was invited to the White House by US Vice President Kamala Harris to talk about criminal justice reform. Keep an eye out for additional information!
In southern Gaza, an Israeli strike claimed the life of the boss of Al Jazeera's bureau in Gaza, his eldest son. While traveling in southern Gaza with other reporters, Hamza al-Dahdouh, an Al Jazeera journalist and videographer, was hit by a drone. A third reporter suffered injuries, and Mustafa Thuraya, a freelance journalist, also perished.
Thousands of Israelis participate in anti-government demonstrations.
In what is the largest anti-government demonstration since Israel began its attack on Gaza, tens of thousands of people have assembled outside the Israeli parliament building in Jerusalem. On Sunday, the demonstrators asked for early elections and demanded that the government negotiate a ceasefire agreement that would include the release of Israeli prisoners detained by Hamas in Gaza. The rally in Jerusalem, according to the demonstrators, was the largest since Israel began its attack on Gaza in October.
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.
Turkey sends Bayraktar TB2 drones to the Maldives to monitor the sea area.
Male signed a $37 million agreement with TB2, a Turkish business, to purchase military drones for patrolling purposes, and the drones have already arrived in the nation.
Joint naval exercises between China, Russia, and Iran will focus on regional security. China's naval forces Later this year, Russia and Iran will collaborate on joint drills related to marine security. This occurs in the midst of escalating hostilities in the West Asia region as US soldiers and Iranian-backed Houthi militias launch significant counterattacks. The maneuvers are scheduled to take place before the end of March and will focus on regional security, as stated by the commander of Iran's Navy. Iran has extended invitations to other nations to participate in the exercise, but it has not disclosed the location of the drills. Watch to find out more!
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The political head of Hamas accuses Israel of impeding the negotiations for a truce before Ramadan.
Head of Hamas's political bureau, Ismail Haniyeh, said Israel is to blame for the ceasefire agreement's failure to be reached before Ramadan, stating, "We don't want an agreement that doesn't end the war on Gaza." Israeli troops have barred the Al-Aqsa mosque compound's entrance in occupied East Jerusalem. A few worshipers were outdoors praying. Israeli soldiers beat other people who tried to enter the complex at the gate. The third-holiest place on the Muslim calendar is the Al-Aqsa complex. Israeli officials have restricted entry since October 7.
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