California academics strike in solidarity with pro-Palestinian protests.
Students working at various California universities are on strike. They claim administrators broke their union contracts by calling in police to crush Gaza solidarity marches.
An ocean has been found by scientists around 700 kilometers below the surface of the planet. Its volume is three times that of all the oceans combined on the surface of the earth.
Israel seizes vital Gaza border crossing and commences attack on Rafah.
Israeli forces have seized control of Gaza's Rafah border crossing, cutting off a key route for humanitarian aid and a possible haven for civilians fleeing a construction attack. The Israeli military announced on Tuesday that it had taken "operational control" of the Gaza side of the border crossing that connects the embattled territory to Egypt. The blocking of the critical route and the placement of tanks in the heart of Rafah are seen as demonstrations of Israel's intention to continue its assault on the southern city despite ongoing truce talks.
Palestinian child shot: Humanitarian organizations declare Palestine to be the world's most hazardous area for kids.
In addition to the other children who have died as a result of the ongoing conflict in Palestine, Israeli soldiers shot a Palestinian boy, Amr Najjar. Aid organizations have declared Palestine to be the world's most dangerous place for children, as many of them constantly deal with trauma, displacement, and violence. There are a lot of innocent children caught in the crossfire as the situation in Palestine keeps getting worse.
The problems facing US President Joe Biden's son Hunter are endless; a federal judge in the US has refused to drop the president's son's gun charges. According to Hunter Biden, his prosecution is politically motivated.
Political unrest in Haiti: Jimmy Cherizier, a gang leader
Al Jazeera was informed by one of Haiti's most influential gang leaders that he is prepared to intensify his assault on the nation's institutions. It comes after several weeks of bloodshed that have led to a humanitarian disaster.
US-Mexico relations are strained, and Mexico opposes Texas' anti-immigration legislation
Texas is now able to implement legislation that gives police officers extensive authority to detain people they suspect of crossing the border illegally thanks to a ruling by the Supreme Court. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Danger from DRC combatants: Uganda alerts people about an armed gang preparing an assault
An armed group with its headquarters in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has been alerted by Uganda's military about impending strikes. Forty-three people were slain at a school close to the border by Allied Democratic Forces combatants last year.
US urges a brief ceasefire in Gaza; Israel is warned against the Rafah offensive by the EU and US
A draft UNSC resolution on Israel's assault in Gaza was vetoed by the US, drawing strong criticism from both allies and adversaries. This is the US's third veto of a UNSC resolution calling for an end to hostilities in Gaza. Rather, Washington is proposing a resolution of its own that would bolster a short-term truce contingent on the release of all Israeli prisoners.
Hunger in Zimbabwe: Annual crops destroyed by protracted drought
A drought in Zimbabwe has ruined much of the annual harvest, leaving millions of people hungry. There are places where it hasn't rained in weeks, and a large number of people rely on UN funding to survive.
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