NAACP president says US must 'bring parties to the table' for Gaza peace negotiations.
Derrick Johnson, president and CEO of the NAACP, one of the major Black civil rights organizations in the United States, stated that his organization had a "responsibility to speak out in the face of injustice" as it urged the US president to ban arms shipments to Israel.
Drug abuse in Iraq: Hospitals start offering treatment
In recent years, there has been an increase in young Iraqis involved in drug trafficking. Some hospitals have started their own recovery programs in response to the lack of drug addiction treatment facilities.
Florida social media ban: The governor enacts legislation limiting minors' access
If a bill signed by Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Monday passes and withstands anticipated legal challenges, Florida would have one of the nation's strictest social media bans for minors. Children under 14 will not be allowed to have social media accounts, while children between 14 and 15 will need parental consent. It differed slightly from a proposal DeSantis vetoed a week before the annual legislative session ended earlier this month.
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.
UNSC to meet on April 2 to discuss alleged Israeli strikes: Russian mission
The UN Security Council (UNSC) is scheduled to convene an emergency meeting in response to a lethal Israeli bombing of the Iranian consulate located in Damascus, the capital of Syria. Keep an eye out for additional information!
War on Gaza: Israel attacks a relief truck in Deir el-Balah, killing at least nine people.
Witnesses reported by the Wafa news agency said that an Israeli airstrike on an aid truck in Deir el-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, resulted in at least nine fatalities and numerous injuries. According to Al Jazeera sources, the Israeli bombing struck a Kuwaiti association's truck on al-Rashid Street in the Brook neighborhood. In the previous 24 hours, the Israeli army also bombed homes throughout southern Gaza, killing at least 90 people.
Iran and Israel seem to be returning to "proxy warfare" following a frontal conflict.
The world's attention may now shift back to Gaza, according to political analyst Tamer Qarmout, as the conflict between Iran and Israel appears to have reverted to its classic shadow war one day after suspected Israeli drones were shot down in Iran. Qarmout, an assistant professor of public policy at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, stated, "This round of direct military confrontation is over; now we're back to the previous rules of engagement, proxy warfare." According to Qarmout, this entails gunfire between Israel and Lebanon, Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, and attacks on armed organizations supported by Iran in Iraq and Syria. “Now the center of attention is going back to Gaza where there is an expectation that there will be a military operation in Rafah,” Qarmout said.
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HRW: Panama and Colombia are not doing enough to safeguard migrants in the Darien Gap
Colombia and Panama are not providing adequate protection to migrants attempting to traverse the dangerous Darien Gap, according to a recent Human Rights Watch report. Each year, hundreds of thousands of individuals escape between the two nations via the natural divide.
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.
California wildfires: residents leave; the majority of roadways shut down.
California firefighters, assisted by aircraft, battled a wind-driven wildfire that continued to burn and spread on Sunday in an area straddling the San Francisco Bay Area and central California, officials said.
Protest against nuclear power facilities in the coastal area of Kenya.
The violence occurred in a seaside community in Kenya amid debate over the government's intention to build the country's first nuclear power facility. Local communities and campaigners claim the project jeopardizes livelihoods and threatens a world-renowned marine reserve.
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