Situation in Gaza ‘growing more desperate by the hour’, says UN chief Guterres — Global Issues

Situation in Gaza ‘growing more desperate by the hour’, says UN chief Guterres — Global Issues

The UN chief’s visit comes as the crisis in the Gaza Strip enters its third week following the 7 October incursion by Hamas militants into Israel and Israel’s subsequent declaration of war. Late last week the UN adopted a resolution calling for a humanitarian truce, but the past few days…

Situation in Gaza ‘growing more desperate by the hour’, says UN chief Guterres — Global Issues

Thousands in Gaza storm UN warehouses; a sign of desperation after weeks-long ‘siege’ — Global Issues

The United Nations agency dealing with Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, and the UN World Foord Programme (WFP) were among the humanitarian organizations reporting the incidents, which follow a harrowing 24-hour communication blackout and persistent access challenges. One of the warehouses that was stormed, in Deir al-Balah, is where UNRWA stores supplies…

Situation in Gaza ‘growing more desperate by the hour’, says UN chief Guterres — Global Issues

UN seeks end to ‘colossal’ humanitarian tragedy as Sudan’s military factions resume Saudi-hosted talks — Global Issues

“The Jeddah talks cannot have started soon enough. More than six months since the start of the crisis in Sudan, the humanitarian tragedy in the country continues to unfold unabated,” UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Martin Griffiths in a statement issued on Sunday. While he welcomed the resumption of the talks…

Latino voices on culture, family, sports, legacy, music and language

Latino voices on culture, family, sports, legacy, music and language

Several Washington Post staffers determined to highlight the richness of their Latino culture decided to share their personal experiences through short essays that might reach your hearts, souls and funny bones. In one case, a writer describes how the decision by a couple to leave their home country in favor…

Israel-Hamas war live updates on Israeli ground offensive in Gaza

Israel-Hamas war live updates on Israeli ground offensive in Gaza

Internet connectivity was partially restored in the Gaza Strip early Sunday, cybersecurity monitoring group NetBlocks said, after the besieged enclave was plunged into a near total communications blackout following Israeli strikes on telecoms infrastructure. The disruption to communications in Gaza severely impacted aid work — one U.N. agency said the…

Israel-Hamas war live updates on Israeli ground offensive in Gaza

Internet partially restored in Gaza; Netanyahu says Israel has entered second stage of war

Israel-Gaza war Here’s what’s behind the war between Israel and Hamas. Talk to The Post: How have your conversations around Israel and Palestine changed? Are some relationships challenged? We want to hear from you. Hostages: Israeli officials say Hamas militants abducted about 229 hostages in a highly organized attack. Four…

Lebanon’s Hezbollah weighs dueling appeals: ease attacks or escalate

Lebanon’s Hezbollah weighs dueling appeals: ease attacks or escalate

Comment on this storyComment Add to your saved stories Save BEIRUT — The first signs that Gaza’s war could spill deeper into Lebanon arrived quietly in the capital, Beirut. A week after the Hamas militants staged their deadly blitz inside Israel, a banner cropped up in a central Beirut: “Nothing…

Situation in Gaza ‘growing more desperate by the hour’, says UN chief Guterres — Global Issues

UN ramps up calls for humanitarian truce as Israeli bombardments cut communications, cripple healthcare — Global Issues

Secretary-General António Guterres said on X, formerly Twitter: “I reiterate my appeal for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, together with the unconditional release of hostages and the delivery of relief at a level corresponding to the dramatic needs of the people in Gaza, where a humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in front…

Situation in Gaza ‘growing more desperate by the hour’, says UN chief Guterres — Global Issues

Mauritius Begins to Correct a Historic Wrong Towards LGBTQI+ People — Global Issues

Opinion by Ines M Pousadela (montevideo, uruguay) Friday, October 27, 2023 Inter Press Service MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Oct 27 (IPS) – In response to lawsuits brought by LGBTQI+ activists, the Mauritius Supreme Court has issued two landmark judgments striking down the criminalisation of consensual sex between adult men as unconstitutional. Its reasoning…