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The UN humanitarian group reports that Gaza hospitals are barely managing to survive.

The areas near Shifa and Al Quds hospitals in Gaza City, as well as the Indonesian hospital in northern Gaza, were attacked over the weekend according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). OCHA also stated…

The crisis between Israel and Palestine is being discussed by the United Nations Security Council, as there is currently no safe place in Gaza.

The UN General Assembly’s Emergency Special Session is scheduled to continue on Tuesday, with several countries yet to voice their opinions on the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The majority of Member States have voted in favor of a humanitarian ceasefire…

The sole solution to the conflict in Syria is prompt de-escalation.

In his briefing to the Security Council, Geir Pedersen stated that the nation has been in a state of “strategic stalemate” since March 2020. The ongoing conflict has resulted in stationary front lines, ongoing violence, and occasional instances of intensified…

The United Nations leader declares an end to the chaos caused by climate change.

In the past 30 years, Nepal has experienced a decrease of approximately one third of its ice volume. The rate of melting for glaciers has increased by 65% in the last decade compared to the previous one. The leader of…

Indonesia will exclude private coal power plants from its JETP investment plan.

Jakarta —  Sources involved in drafting the document for Indonesia’s investment plan for a G7-led funding program to reduce carbon emissions in its power sector have stated that coal-fired power plants run by industrial estates will not be included. The…

A close associate of Putin cautions the EU against taking control of Russian resources for the purpose of rebuilding Ukraine. A friend of Putin advises the EU against confiscating Russian assets to fund Ukraine’s reconstruction efforts.

According to Vyacheslav Volodin, chairman of Russia’s lower house of parliament and a supporter of President Vladimir Putin, if the European Union uses frozen Russian funds to fund Ukraine’s reconstruction, it is probable that Russia will seize the assets of…

Funding cuts lead to rise in sexually transmitted diseases in the United States.

In June, state and local health agencies in the United States discovered that they would no longer receive the remaining $1 billion of funding aimed at bolstering the workforce of individuals responsible for monitoring and preventing sexually transmitted diseases. This…

“Hundreds of citizens of Ukraine participate in a run in Kyiv to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in the conflict.”

KYIV, Ukraine —  On Sunday, approximately 2,000 individuals from Ukraine participated in a one-kilometer race in Kyiv. Instead of numbers, their bibs displayed the names of individuals. Each participant in the race selected an individual to honor with their run….

For the first time, scientists have successfully grown embryos of mice in space.

Tokyo —  A team of Japanese researchers reported that mouse embryos successfully matured and developed while on board the International Space Station, suggesting that reproduction in space may be feasible for humans. In August 2021, Teruhiko Wakayama, a professor at…

Pumpkin growers in the western region are facing challenges with water shortages, high temperatures, and expensive labor.

Hudson, CO. —  On a day with good visibility, Alan Mazzotti is able to view the Rocky Mountains from his pumpkin patch in northeast Colorado, which is approximately 30 miles away. He was able to determine that there was a…