Gaza hospitals under strain: Israeli siege puts patients in danger.
Hospitals in Gaza have been treating the injured since the conflict began, but they are continually overburdened. Many patients have no option but to sleep on the floor; some need assistance that hospitals cannot offer. Patients cannot undergo critical care abroad since the Rafah border to Egypt has been closed. The Israeli embargo is also depriving Gaza's hospitals of vital medical supplies, exacerbating the crisis. Doctors warn that if the siege is not lifted, many more people will die, and they urge international groups to put pressure on Israel to open the bridge and allow help.
Regarding Israel's Rafah offensive, South Africa urgently requests the International Court of Justice.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has been requested by the South African government to assess whether Israel's proposal to prolong military operations in Rafah "requires that the court uses its power to prevent further imminent breach of the rights of Palestinians in Gaza." The court "may at any time decide to examine proprio motu whether the circumstances of the case require the indication of provisional measures which ought to be taken or complied with by any or all of the parties," according to a statement. In the statement, the South African government expressed its extreme worry over the large-scale deaths, injuries, and destruction that have already occurred and will continue to result from the unprecedented military onslaught against Rafah. This would be a grave and irreversible violation of the Genocide Convention as well as the January 26, 2024, court order. Given the daily death toll in Gaza, South Africa believes this topic will receive the requisite urgency, the statement continued.
A Singapore Airlines jet fell 6,000 feet, killing one person and injuring 30 others.
A passenger died and 30 others were injured after a Singapore Airlines flight from London was impacted by strong turbulence over the Andaman Sea. Some passengers said that the plane began to shake and then suddenly dropped. The aircraft made an emergency landing in Bangkok.
Elections in Pakistan: Will Nawaz Sharif secure a resounding majority?
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif declared, "It will take a lion's heart to bring the country back on track," at a campaign event for his Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) party in Mansehra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Can he, however, garner a significant majority? We outline the obstacles former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif may encounter two weeks before the Pakistani elections.
Celebrity climate effect: An explanation See which celebrities, from Kim Kardashian to Taylor Swift, have been under fire recently for their carbon footprints.
Sudan's healthcare system is in disarray, with facilities closing and volunteers filling in.
The country's healthcare system is on the verge of collapse due to the fighting between the army of Sudan and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. According to the UN, seventy percent of its hospitals are closed. Additionally, non-medical volunteers are filling in for doctors at one health center in the capital.
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Istanbul nightclub fire: At least 29 people lost their lives while renovating
At least 29 people have died in a significant fire at a nightclub in the heart of Istanbul. The fire utterly destroyed the venue, which is located in the basement of a residential structure and is undergoing renovations. The process by which the club was ever granted authorization to operate is now being questioned. Eight persons have been taken into custody to be asked.
China lab models a space weapon attack on US warships.
A covert laboratory operated by the state-owned China Electronics Technology Group Corporation has simulated the use of hypersonic missiles and space weapons to target US warships, and the results have been published in a study paper.
Following the release of the iPhone 15, Apple—a tech powerhouse formerly known for innovation and stylish design—reports lackluster results in December. The company is facing several challenges, especially in China. We reveal to you the five major issues that Apple is presently facing.
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Israel bombs a mosque in northern Gaza, leaving one killed and eleven injured.
In the al-Fakhoura neighborhood of the Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip, an Israeli bombing destroyed a mosque and damaged nearby homes. Rescuers are now retrieving survivors and remains from the debris. Israeli airplanes had struck the mosque, according to a civil defense worker on the scene, and many women and children were among the injured.
Southeast Asian heatwave: hotter weather caused by El Nino and climate change
Many Southeast Asian regions are experiencing extremely high temperatures due to a heatwave. The Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia are among the nations roasting in the extreme heat for the entire month.
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