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Two Palestinian Journalists Killed in Gaza Strikes
Israeli airstrikes on Gaza killed two Palestinian journalists. Al Jazeera Mubasher reporter Hussam Shabat died when his vehicle was targeted, while journalist Mohammed Mansour was killed along with his wife and daughter in Khan Younis.…
Police Help Elderly Woman Cross Road in China
In Tangshan, China, traffic police assisted an elderly woman struggling to cross a busy road. Officers stopped vehicles and guided her across, while drivers patiently waited for two minutes. Footage of the moment warmed hearts,…
Israeli Strikes Kill 21 in Gaza Overnight
At least 21 Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes across Gaza overnight, bringing the death toll to 700 since attacks resumed last week, according to Palestinian health officials.
In Gaza City’s Shujaiya neighborhood, a strike at…
Minibus Crash in Mexico Kills 12, Sparks Forest Fire
A minibus plunged 120 meters off a cliff in Santiago, Nuevo Leon, northern Mexico, killing 12 people and injuring four. The vehicle caught fire upon impact, igniting a forest fire. A helicopter was deployed to contain the flames.…
Wildfires Rage in North and South Carolina
Wildfires in North and South Carolina have burned over 4,000 acres, prompting evacuation orders and emergency declarations. In North Carolina’s Polk County, the Black Cove and Deep Woods fires remain uncontrolled, while the Fish Hook fire…
Displaced Palestinians Struggle Amid Gaza Ruins
Palestinians displaced by Israeli attacks in Gaza are living in makeshift tents among the ruins of the Islamic University of Gaza. They face severe shortages of food, clean water, and fuel due to the Israeli blockade.
Since March 18,…
Israeli Airstrike on Gaza Hospital Kills Five
An Israeli airstrike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, has killed five people. The Gaza Health Ministry reported that Israeli warplanes targeted the hospital’s surgical department.
Palestinian officials stated the…
Japan Battles Wildfires in Okayama and Ehime
Forest fires in Japan's Okayama and Ehime prefectures have scorched 355 hectares, prompting evacuation warnings for 893 residents. Strong winds and dry conditions fueled the spread, damaging at least six structures.
Authorities suspended…
Pope Francis Discharged from Hospital After 5 Weeks
Pope Francis, the spiritual leader of Catholics, was discharged from Gemelli Hospital in the capital Rome, where he was admitted on February 14 with a diagnosis of "acute respiratory failure."
Minutes before setting out to the Vatican…
Chinese Premier Li Calls for Dialogue with US
Chinese Premier Li Qiang called for dialogue with the US during his meeting with Trump supporter Republican Senator Steve Daines as part of the "China Development Forum" held in the capital Beijing.
"Both sides should choose dialogue…