War on Gaza: UNRWA suspends food delivery in Rafah as Israeli strikes hinder humanitarian supply.
UNRWA, the UN organization for Palestinian refugees, has halted food delivery in Rafah owing to Israeli bombardment on the city and a lack of supplies. According to UNRWA, food for replenishing its stores has not entered the Strip. More than half of Gaza's population depends on food handouts from the UNRW.
Sunak and Starmer battled in the fiery first debate for the UK election.
The leaders of the United Kingdom's two major political parties clashed in their first live television debate of the election campaign, challenging each other on themes ranging from taxes to immigration and the National Health Service (NHS).
Turkey detains eight individuals who may have been Israeli spies.
Turkish police have apprehended eight persons in what is believed to be the latest in a string of arrests for information-sharing with the Israeli intelligence service. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Hong Kong: Following the National Security Law, a talent and capital exodus
Hong Kong is experiencing economic unrest as it deals with the fallout from enacting Article 23. Once regarded as Asia's Financial Powerhouse, Hong Kong is currently dealing with a declining job market, a large exodus of investors, and falling investor confidence. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Half of the newborns in the northern Gaza hospital suffer from malnutrition.
According to a physician in Northern Gaza, hardly half of the infants who arrive at his hospital receive the help they need. Many of the babies at Kamal Adwan Hospital are malnourished as a result of the majority of the problems being caused by a lack of nourishment. He claims there is nothing more he can do if help does not arrive immediately.
After the attacks on Rafah, will there be a ceasefire?
The demand for a ceasefire from Israel is growing. Some prominent figures from the US, Australia, Canada, UK, EU, and Jordan have joined the increasing chorus of voices demanding that Israel halt and withdraw from its intended ground offensive in the southern Gazan city of Rafah and support a humanitarian ceasefire.
Attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure: hydroelectric dams and power plants are the targets
The Zaporizhia dam in Ukraine was the target of a Russian missile and 150 drones, which resulted in extensive power outages and structural damage. The nation's electrical supply has been affected by the attack on the dam, which is situated on the Dnieper River. Additionally, the safety of neighboring communities is seriously threatened.
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UK local polls 2024: Tories suffer catastrophic loss, Labour party makes gains across England.
In Britain, embattled Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faced increased pressure on Friday (May 3) after his party lost another seat to the main opposition, Labour, which is making inroads in the recently finished local elections.
Europe seeks a defense alliance with Japan in light of regional dynamics.
As the regional dynamic undergoes a "worrying shift," Europe is looking to Japan for a defense alliance. The agreement under discussion might cover collaboration on intelligence sharing, naval drills, and cyber threat responses.
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