Six children die of malnutrition in Gaza hospitals: Health Ministry | Israel War on Gaza News

Six children die of malnutrition in Gaza hospitals: Health Ministry | Israel War on Gaza News

Six children have died from dehydration and malnutrition at hospitals in northern Gaza, the Health Ministry in the besieged Palestinian territory has said, as the catastrophic humanitarian situation in the besieged enclave worsens. Two children died at al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, the ministry said on Wednesday. Earlier it reported…

‘Groundbreaking’: Michigan’s uncommitted vote for Gaza should ‘worry’ Biden | Israel War on Gaza News

‘Groundbreaking’: Michigan’s uncommitted vote for Gaza should ‘worry’ Biden | Israel War on Gaza News

In the Michigan city known as the capital of Arab America, United States President Joe Biden came second in the Democratic primaries, in a vote hailed as “groundbreaking”. Most Democratic voters in the Detroit suburb of Dearborn chose “uncommitted” over the incumbent, as part of an organised effort to denounce…

Funeral of Kremlin critic Navalny to be held in Moscow on Friday | Human Rights News

Funeral of Kremlin critic Navalny to be held in Moscow on Friday | Human Rights News

Widow of the Russian opposition leader unsure whether his funeral will pass off peacefully after Russia blocked memorial service plans. The funeral of Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny, who died earlier this month in a remote Arctic penal colony, will be held in Moscow on Friday, his family and spokesperson…

Mitch McConnell to step down as head of Republicans in US Senate | Politics News

Mitch McConnell to step down as head of Republicans in US Senate | Politics News

The 82-year-old Kentucky lawmaker is the longest-serving Senate leader in history. United States Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell has said he will step down from his leadership role, leaving a power vacuum atop the party he has piloted for nearly 17 years, more than any other party leader in the…

Northern Ireland judge rules ‘Troubles’ violence amnesty breaches rights | Human Rights News

Northern Ireland judge rules ‘Troubles’ violence amnesty breaches rights | Human Rights News

A new law that gives immunity from prosecution for most offences committed during Northern Ireland’s decades of sectarian violence is not compliant with human rights, a judge in Belfast has ruled. The British government’s Legacy and Reconciliation Bill, passed in September, stops most prosecutions for alleged killings by armed groups…

Palestinian carrying bag of flour reportedly shot by Israeli troops | Israel War on Gaza

Palestinian carrying bag of flour reportedly shot by Israeli troops | Israel War on Gaza

NewsFeed A Palestinian man was reportedly shot whilst collecting aid in Gaza City. He was discovered on the ground with a bag of flour by his side after locals say Israeli forces opened fire on a crowd that had gathered. Published On 28 Feb 202428 Feb 2024 Check out our…

One person killed at anti-government protest in Syria’s Sweida province | Protests News

One person killed at anti-government protest in Syria’s Sweida province | Protests News

The 52-year-old becomes the first person to be killed by pro-government forces since the protests began in August. At least one person has died of gunshot wounds sustained in an anti-government protest against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in the southern province of Sweida, according to local news outlets and monitoring…