US State Department calls Iran's attack "reckless and irresponsible."
Speaking on behalf of the US State Department, Vedant Patel reiterates that the US is "ironclad and unwavering" in its support of Israel, even as discussions on "the importance of de-escalation" with Israeli officials and regional partners continue. "It's crucial to stand back and remember that we strongly condemn this careless and reckless attack by the Iranian regime. We are steadfastly committed to Israel's security and their right to self-defense." Iran claims that the attack it carried out over the weekend was a response to Israel attacking its consulate in Damascus; nonetheless, Patel contended that the scope of Iran's action qualified as a "violation". “The United States is still assessing the status of this facility [Iran’s consulate]. I don’t have any update to offer related to that. Still, again, the sheer number of ballistic missiles and drones that Iran unleashed on Israel is irresponsible and reckless.”
Lionel Messi's name saves an Argentine grandmother from Hamas abductors
Lionel Messi's name was apparently enough to rescue an Argentine grandmother from Hamas abductors in Gaza, as she describes her terrifying ordeal. Watch in.
UK Study: Long-nosed, little dogs had longer lifespans
In the UK, dog breeds with dolichocephalic, or short, long noses, have the longest life expectancies, per a recent study. However, the shortest lifespans were seen in males from brachycephalic (medium-sized, flat-faced) breeds, such as English Bulldogs.
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Riohacha is the destination for displaced Indigenous people in Colombia due to conflict.
When paramilitary violence increased, hundreds of indigenous people in northern Colombia were compelled to leave their settlements. In a nation where internal strife has raged for almost 60 years, this is the most recent outbreak. Riohacha is where they've sought sanctuary.
Another mass grave discovered in Gaza: dozens of remains excavated at the site in al-Shifa.
A third mass grave has been discovered at the al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City. Palestinian officials said they have exhumed 49 remains, and the recovery process is still ongoing.
France fast fashion bill: In the age of #ootd, is sustainability really so far off?
A plan to limit the selling of fast fashion items has been passed by French parliamentarians. The measure intends to charge each fast-fashion article of apparel a $5.5 fee. But in the #ootd era, is this even possible?
Namibian desert town sees a return of sandboarding
Sandboarding is booming in Namibia's coastal resort town, surrounded by miles of captivating dunes. This growth is being aided by the nearly twofold increase in cruise ships that landed at nearby Walvis Bay in the previous year.
Milei asks for support for economic changes in light of Argentina's economic crisis.
The president of Argentina has addressed Congress on important policy matters. According to Javier Milei, his country has no future until its economic structure is altered. Anger over his proposed economic reforms erupted into public demonstrations before to his speech.
Climate change alters the feeding habits of Arctic Reindeer
The dietary patterns of reindeer have significantly changed due to climate change in the Arctic, especially in the last ten or so years. These fantastic animals are currently having difficulty surviving on their own, particularly in the cold. Stay tuned for additional information!
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.
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