Displaced Palestinians struggle to find refuge amid the wreckage of Gaza.
Displaced Palestinians are attempting to find refuge amid the rubble of Gaza. Many people have had to relocate multiple times to avoid Israeli bombings. Some are refugees at UN-run schools. However, nobody is immune from Israel's attack on Gaza.
Israel is obstructing food and supplies; WFP stops delivering food to the north due to security concerns
Thousands of Palestinians are being forced to starve to death as a result of Israel's blockade of humanitarian aid and food supplies into Gaza. In particular, there are long lines of hungry kids in the northern section of Gaza who are in severe need of food. More and more grave situations are being reported by aid organizations including the UN World Food Program and the Palestine Red Crescent. Because it is unsafe to deliver aid to the north, the WFP has recently stopped doing so.
The aim of the Conservative Party is to prevent Labour from winning the upcoming UK elections by devising a plan to win over voters. In a bold Tory attempt to stem the tide of Labour, they refer to this election campaign as the "three prime minister" campaign.
Turkey earthquakes: On the first anniversary, many of people are still homeless A year following Turkey's devastating earthquakes, the government has given temporary housing to 75,000 households that were forced from their homes. It is but a small portion of the projected 390,000 requirement. However, in one of the most severely affected communities, residents are helping with reconstruction instead of waiting for government aid.
DDA says that the 13th-century Akhunji Masjid in Mehrauli, Delhi, was demolished because it was situated on restricted forest property. Earlier this week, the DDA destroyed a historically significant mosque in Mehrauli, Delhi. Authorities at the mosque claimed they were not notified in advance. Speaking with the villagers on the ground is Zenaira Bakhsh.
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Extreme winter in Mongolia: Millions of livestock animals are lost by herders
In Mongolia, nomadic pastoralists are tallying the expenses of one of the harshest winters in over fifty years. Glows minus fifty degrees Celsius caused thick snow and ice to cover most of the nation. More than half of the cattle that supported pastoral villages were gone; this was a critical component of their way of life.
The Gaza drone, an Iranian-made drone, is a featured exhibit at this year's Doha International Maritime Defence exhibition and conference. Watch to find out more!
New airstrikes by the US and the UK on Houthi sites in Yemen are being reported. The Houthi-controlled district of Hodeidah, Bayt Al-Faqih, was the target of the attacks. The Security Council is gathering to talk about the political situation and humanitarian crisis in Yemen at the UN headquarters in New York. While the Red Sea is receiving a lot of attention, Yemen is not a minor plot point in a larger regional narrative, according to UN Special Envoy for Yemen Hans Grundberg's address to Council members.
Putin of Russia celebrates an election victory that has been called illegal.
Vladimir Putin declared that the Russian presidential election was won. Now that polling places have closed, almost two-thirds of the votes have been tallied. According to preliminary returns, he has at least 87% of the vote in an election that was widely predicted to go one way. Russia has witnessed a silent protest on the third and final day of voting.
Constitutional revisions in Somalia: Parliament adopts expanded presidential authority
The parliament of Somalia has adopted changes to the country's temporary constitution and revamped of the electoral process. They provide the president, not the parliament, the authority to name and remove the prime minister. An indirect clan-based electoral system is in place in Somalia. Puntland politicians are upset over the decision and have declared they would no longer recognize the federal administration. Regional authorities were upset that they had not been consulted on the modifications, according to Matt Bryden of Sahan Research.
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