Israeli troops attack West Bank refugee camp, fighting in Gaza continues

Israeli forces carried out attacks against Palestinian militants in the occupied West Bank on Saturday, killing at least two people, the Palestinian Health Ministry said, as fighting continued in Gaza. Israeli forces launched an attack on the Noor Shams area near the Palestinian city of Tulkarem on Friday. The Israeli military said that many militants … Read more

US Commission Issues Sealed Brazilian Court Order Suspending X Account

A U.S. congressional committee has released a secret Brazilian court order to suspend accounts on social media platform The Republican-controlled House Judiciary Committee released a staff report late Wednesday revealing dozens of decisions by Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes in recent years, ordering X to suspend or remove about 150 apps from its … Read more

Joe Biden does it again, confusing Israel’s Haifa with Gaza’s Rafah

US President Biden failed again at a press conference, “telling the Israelis not to take action in Haifa.” Haifa is a city in Haifa. The President of the United States later tried to cover this up by going off topic. Meanwhile, Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi warned on Wednesday that Iran would respond with a “massive” … Read more

Sydney Bondi Westfield shopping center reopens in tributes after stabbing

Sydney’s Bondi Westfield shopping center reopened on Thursday for the first time since police shot a man who killed six people with a knife on Saturday. Operators of the Westfield shopping center, about 3 kilometers (2 miles) from the city’s iconic Bondi Beach, allowed residents inside to pay their respects to the victims, but the … Read more

Ukraine withdraws from Black Sea shipping deal after consensus: report

Russia and Ukraine had been negotiating with Turkey for two months on a deal to secure shipping in the Black Sea and had agreed on a text that Ankara would announce, but Kyiv suddenly withdrew, four people familiar with the matter told Reuters. . The talks were brokered by Turkey, facilitated by the United Nations, … Read more

174 people rescued after fatal cable car accident in Türkiye stranded for 23 hours

The last of 174 people stranded on a cable car high on a mountain in southern Turkey were brought to safety on Saturday, nearly 23 hours after one of the pods hit a pole and exploded. One person died and seven others were injured as they crashed to the rocks below. On Saturday afternoon, Interior … Read more

Sydney shopping mall attacker suffered from mental illness, police rule out terrorist motive

Australian police have identified a 40-year-old man with mental illness as the perpetrator of a stabbing incident at a Sydney shopping mall that left six people dead and many others seriously injured. New South Wales Police Assistant Commissioner Anthony Cook said on Sunday the man was from northeast Queensland and law enforcement was aware of … Read more

Oldest conjoined twins die at 62

Conjoined twins Lori Schappell and George Schappell, who died this month in Pennsylvania, spent their lives pursuing separate careers, interests and relationships, according to funeral home officials. Contrary to medical expectations. They are 62 years old. The twins, listed by Guinness World Records as the oldest living conjoined twins, died on April 7 at the … Read more

Watch: Iran attacks Israel-linked ships near Strait of Hormuz

A video seen by The Associated Press showed commandos using helicopters to attack a ship near the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday, an attack that a Middle Eastern defense official blamed on Iran amid tensions between Tehran and the West. Tensions are running high. The video shows an attack earlier reported by the British military’s … Read more

Iran’s foreign minister claims Tehran notified US of ‘limited’ attack on Israel

Hours after the United States, Britain, India and other international powers condemned Iran’s missile attack on Israel and called for a de-escalation of tensions, Iran’s Foreign Minister Amirab Dollahian said on Sunday that Tehran had informed the United States of its actions against Israel. The attack will be “limited” and in “self-defense”. Amira Abdullahian further … Read more

President Muizu: Second batch of Indian military personnel leaves Maldives

President Mohamed Muizum announced that the second batch of Indian military personnel flying helicopters had left the Maldives on April 9 under a bilateral agreement with India. Muizu made the announcement on Friday while campaigning for ruling party candidates ahead of parliamentary elections later this month. Local media quoted Muizou as saying: “The first team … Read more

Former US diplomat who spied for Cuba for decades sentenced to 15 years in prison

A former U.S. diplomat who pleaded guilty to serving as a Cuban agent in what the Justice Department called one of the U.S. government’s largest and longest-running infiltration operations was sentenced to 15 years in prison on Friday. Victor Manuel Rocha, who served as U.S. ambassador to Bolivia from 2000 to 2002, pleaded guilty to … Read more