Maysoon al-Nabahin squeezes out the last bit of cartoned cheese onto a freshly baked piece of bread, knowing it will be the only thing her family of eight will eat that day. Umm Muhammed, as she’s known, fled from a school in Bureij where she, together with her husband and six children, were sheltering after Israeli forces destroyed their home in east Bureij in central Gaza.
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Thousands of Iranians gathered at Tehran’s Azadi Stadium on Tuesday to denounce Israeli crimes in the Gaza Strip. Azadi Stadium is hosting the special Quranic ceremony on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Imam Hassan (AS), the second Imam of Shia Muslims.
Neo-Ottomanism was initially born out of a desire to elevate Turkey’s international standing and transform the nation from a medium-scale state into a regional and even global power. The policy has yielded mixed results at best. Turkey has experienced an economic, cultural, and demographic decline despite limited military and diplomatic benefits.
The Supreme Court on Monday sought details of the military trials of civilians for their alleged involvement in the violent events of May 9.
KABUL (BNA) In a significant development for Afghanistan’s tourism sector, the Institute of Tourism and Hospitality, affiliated with the Ministry of Information and Culture, has reopened its doors to students.
Space weather forecasters have issued a geomagnetic storm watch through Monday, saying an ouburst of plasma from a solar flare could interfere with radio transmissions on Earth. It could also make for great aurora viewing.
President Yoon Suk Yeol and ruling People Power Party (PPP) interim leader Han Dong-hoon are demonstrating a united stance and advocating for dialogue with striking doctors, aiming to prevent the issue from negatively impacting support for the ruling bloc leading up to the general elections.
Abbas Baalbaki, an environmental chemistry researcher at the American University in Beirut (AUB), has been looking at white phosphorous dropped by Israel onto Lebanese soil for nearly six months.
Protesters covered the steps of New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art with a large patchwork blanket displaying messages of solidarity with Palestine to draw attention to Israel’s war on Gaza.
Israeli air and artillery strikes pounded targets in Gaza as UN chief Antonio Guterres called for a surge of aid into the besieged territory he said was stalked by “horror and starvation”.