Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 176 | Israel War on Gaza News

Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 176 | Israel War on Gaza News

Israeli attacks kill dozens of Palestinians including 15 people at a sport centre where war-displaced people were sheltering. Here’s how things stand on Saturday, March 30, 2024: Fighting and humanitarian crisis Dozens of Palestinians were killed in non-stop Israeli attacks across Gaza, including 15 people at a sport centre in…

Land Day: What happened in Palestine in 1976? | Israel War on Gaza News

Land Day: What happened in Palestine in 1976? | Israel War on Gaza News

EXPLAINER Every year on March 30, Palestinians hold protests and vigils and plant olive trees to reaffirm their connection to the land. Every year on March 30, Palestinians observe Land Day, or Yom al-Ard, recalling the events of March 30, 1976, when six unarmed Palestinians were killed and more than…

‘Pure veg fleet’: How Indian food app Zomato sparked a caste, purity debate | Workers’ Rights News

‘Pure veg fleet’: How Indian food app Zomato sparked a caste, purity debate | Workers’ Rights News

Rajesh Jatavad*, a delivery rider for Zomato, a food delivery app in southern India, is worried about his full name being displayed for customers on the platform – because his last name reveals that he belongs to a marginalised caste. More privileged communities among India’s caste system historically considered castes…

Gaza war reminds Vietnam of liberation struggle once shared with Palestine | Israel War on Gaza News

Gaza war reminds Vietnam of liberation struggle once shared with Palestine | Israel War on Gaza News

Hanoi, Vietnam – At a private venue tucked away in a narrow alley in Hanoi’s city centre, a group of more than 20 people listened attentively to Saleem Hammad, a charismatic, 30-year-old Palestinian man, as he spoke in fluent Vietnamese. Hammad, who runs a business in Vietnam, shared an incident…

Senegal’s top court confirms Bassirou Diomaye Faye’s election victory | Elections News

Senegal’s top court confirms Bassirou Diomaye Faye’s election victory | Elections News

The 44-year-old will be inaugurated to replace Macky Sall, who ruled the West African nation for 12 years. Senegal’s Constitutional Council has confirmed the presidential election victory of opposition candidate Bassirou Diomaye Faye. The confirmation on Friday paves the way for his inauguration as the country’s fifth president, which is…

How Wisconsin advocates hope to use ‘uncommitted’ votes to pressure Biden | Joe Biden News

How Wisconsin advocates hope to use ‘uncommitted’ votes to pressure Biden | Joe Biden News

Washington, DC – When Heba Mohammad, a 32-year-old organiser in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, first became involved in Democratic campaigning in the mid-2010s, she hoped that shifting public attitudes towards Palestine would soon be reflected in the party at large. Now, she wants to leverage her experience campaigning for presidential candidates like…

Russia mulls labelling queen of Soviet pop Pugacheva a ‘foreign agent’ | Russia-Ukraine war News

Russia mulls labelling queen of Soviet pop Pugacheva a ‘foreign agent’ | Russia-Ukraine war News

Musician Alla Pugacheva, who is currently abroad, has criticised the Kremlin for its actions in Ukraine. Russian prosecutors have asked the justice ministry to consider labelling Alla Pugacheva, the queen of Soviet pop music, as a “foreign agent”, the Reuters news agency reported. If successful, the move would officially designate…

‘Overwhelmed in joy’: Texas court overturns woman’s voter fraud conviction | Elections News

‘Overwhelmed in joy’: Texas court overturns woman’s voter fraud conviction | Elections News

A woman in the United States is rejoicing after a Texas appeals court on Thursday overturned her voter fraud conviction in a case that advocates say highlights efforts to disenfranchise Black people and other voters of colour in the country. An African American mother of three from Fort Worth, Texas,…

Will the ICJ’s latest orders help Palestinians under attack in Gaza? | TV Shows News

Will the ICJ’s latest orders help Palestinians under attack in Gaza? | TV Shows News

Israel has ignored previous International Court of Justice rulings about its war on Gaza. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has told Israel to allow supplies into Gaza – saying famine is setting in. But the court’s previous orders in the war have so far been ignored. So what is…