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Gaza aid deliveries drop by two-thirds since Israel's move into Rafah, UN says
The United Nations, which has warned of famine in Gaza, said on Wednesday the amount of humanitarian aid entering the enclave has dropped by twothirds since Israel began its military operation in the enclave's southern Rafah region this month.
Two More Held In Sri Lanka For Suspected ISIS Links Days After Ahmedabad Airport Arrests
Sri Lanka Police recently announced a cash award of Rs. 2 million for any credible information on the whereabouts of the wanted suspect
What Is The US 'Red Line In Rafah' That Will Cause A Shift In Its Israel Policy?
Biden administration monitors tragic Israeli airstrike deaths in Rafah; no major U.S. action yet on ground operations
Video: Three Children Hospitalised In Coastal Town Of Puerto Rico After Lightning Strikes Beach
The children, whose ages ranged from 7 to 12, were taken to a hospital in the nearby town of Aguadilla, a police statement said.
'Clown & A Dictator': Robert De Niro's Trump Criticism During Biden Campaign Leads To Embarrassing Faceoff
De Niro, an active campaigner for Joe Biden branded him the former US President a "clown" with ambitions to "destroy the world"
Floods in southern Brazil leave students without classrooms for a month
Tens of thousands of students in southern Brazil have been gone a month without seeing their classrooms after catastrophic floods submerged some schools and turned others into shelters, raising concerns about their mental health.
'Dangerous Day For America,' Trump Says As Closing Arguments In Hush Money Trial Begin
The former US president Donald Trump is accused of falsifying business records to reimburse his lawyer for making a hush-money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels.
France’s ‘HR Killer’: Fired From Job, Man Kills HR Manager, Two Others, Faces Life Sentence
Dubbed France’s ‘HR Killer’, Gabriel Fortin killed two human resources directors and a job centre employee.
'Have To Salvage Our Children': Nigeria's First Lady Slams US Celeb Culture Weeks After Meghan Markle's Visit
Nigeria's First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, advises against emulating American celebrities like Meghan Markle, stressing cultural preservation and modesty
Hamas Launches ‘Big Missile Attack’ Targeting Israel’s Tel Aviv, First Major Attack In Months
This is the first time in months that Hamas has targeted Israel with a rocket barrage.
Indian-Origin National Spelling Bee Winners Reflect Impact of Indians In US
A report also said that Telugu-speaking families from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana dominate among Indian American spellers.
Watch: Trump Booed And Heckled By Raucous Crowd At Libertarian Convention
Trump was trying to appeal to libertarians, who have more in common with Republican policy positions than Democrats on issues including taxes
UCLA police make first arrest in mob attack on pro-Palestinian encampment
Three weeks after a mob attacked proPalestinian activists encamped at the University of California, Los Angeles, police have made their first arrest in the violence, a man they say was seen in video footage beating victims with a wooden pole.
TotalEnergies investors back CEO at AGM, weaker support for climate strategy
Shareholders in French oil and gas major TotalEnergies largely backed the company's strategy and its CEO on Friday, but support has weakened since last year as some investors called out its insufficient response to climate change.
Democratic senators request meeting with Chief Justice Roberts over flags flown at Alito's homes
Two Democratic senators are requesting a meeting with Chief Justice John Roberts after reports that two separate flags carried by rioters at the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol had flown outside of houses owned by Justice Samuel Alito.
After World Court ruling, Palestinians want action not words
Forced from her home by Israel's sevenmonthlong Gaza offensive, Salwa alMasri has little hope her plight will be alleviated by a ruling from the U.N.'s top court ordering Israel to halt its offensive in Rafah.