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Gaza ‘buffer zone’ possible war crime: UN human rights chief

According to a statement, the IDF is demolishing all structures within one kilometer of the Israel-Gaza boundary and “clearing the area” in order to accomplish their goal. Mr. Türk emphasized to the Israeli government that according to the Fourth Geneva…

The UN Secretary General states that the people of Gaza are without homes and without hope.

During a press conference at the United Nations headquarters in New York, the leader of the UN emphasized the importance of taking tangible actions to achieve a two-state solution, in line with UN resolutions, international law, and past agreements. He…

Ukraine has reported that Russian drones have carried out attacks in the cities of Mykolaiv and Odesa.

On Thursday, Ukrainian authorities stated that Russia launched an attack during the night using 17 drones. The incident resulted in damage in Mykolaiv and Odesa, but there were no reported injuries. The air force of Ukraine reported that their air…

Tucker Carlson’s Putin interview receives criticism from journalists.

Washington —  Tucker Carlson, a former anchor at Fox News, recently revealed that he had interviewed Russian President Vladimir Putin. This news has been met with criticism from various journalists who fear that the Kremlin may exploit the interview for…

The United States Senate has voted against a proposal for increased border security that was tied to aid for Ukraine and Israel.

On Wednesday, the U.S. Senate was unsuccessful in moving forward with a bipartisan plan that aimed to strengthen immigration regulations at the U.S.-Mexico border. The proposal also included significant financial support for Ukraine and Israel’s military. Republican politicians have continuously…

Switzerland has requested assistance from China in the peace process for Ukraine by saying, “Give Us a Hand.”

Switzerland has extended a formal invitation to China to participate in the peace negotiations for Russia’s conflict with Ukraine, as the country prepares to host the talks. On Wednesday, while concluding a two-day trip to China’s capital, the foreign minister…

The firing of a Ukrainian intelligence official has been reported due to their surveillance of journalists.

According to reports from the media, a high-ranking member of Ukraine’s SBU intelligence agency was dismissed after findings surfaced that journalists conducting investigations in the country were under surveillance. A source reported that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy gave his approval…

UNICEF denounces the bombing of educational facilities in Myanmar.

The victims were male children aged 12 to 14 years old. Debora Comini, Regional Director for East Asia and the Pacific at UNICEF, expressed strong disapproval of any attacks on schools and educational institutions. She emphasized the importance of these…

The United Nations is requesting $4.1 billion in assistance for Sudan, which has been greatly impacted by war, as well as the countries that are hosting refugees.

Martin Griffiths, the UN Emergency Relief Coordinator, stated in Geneva that 25 million people, which is half of Sudan’s population, require humanitarian aid. He stressed that a significant number of those requiring assistance were minors, and that 18 million individuals…

The conflict in Gaza has now been ongoing for five months, with rumors of a potential agreement for a ceasefire.

Martin Griffiths, the Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, acknowledged the recent international efforts led by Egypt, Qatar, and the United States to promote peace in Gaza. He referred to this news as potentially positive and emphasized the…