Crowd of Palestinians helping ‘shredded child’ come under attack in Gaza | Gaza

Crowd of Palestinians helping ‘shredded child’ come under attack in Gaza | Gaza

NewsFeed Video shows the shocking moment a crowd of Palestinians are attacked as they try to help a badly wounded person, described by witnesses as a ‘shredded’ child, who had been struck moments earlier in northern Gaza. Published On 20 Oct 202420 Oct 2024 Check out our Latest News and…

Why Netanyahu won’t let Israel stop fighting after killing Hamas’s Sinwar | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Why Netanyahu won’t let Israel stop fighting after killing Hamas’s Sinwar | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Beirut, Lebanon – Israeli forces killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in combat on Wednesday in a surprise shootout in Rafah. The news raised some hopes among Western commentators that the killing may be an opening for an end to the ongoing war in Gaza or even to the broader Israel-Palestine…

Moldova votes for president, EU path amid Russian interference allegations | Elections News

Moldova votes for president, EU path amid Russian interference allegations | Elections News

As the war in neighbouring Ukraine rages, the twin votes will determine if the former Soviet republic leaves Russia’s orbit and embarks on the long process of EU accession talks. Moldovans are voting in a presidential election and a European Union referendum that will determine whether the country, which neighbours…

Seven killed as ferry dock collapses on US Atlantic coast off Georgia | News

Seven killed as ferry dock collapses on US Atlantic coast off Georgia | News

A team of engineers and construction specialists will begin an investigation into why the gangway collapsed. At least seven people were killed after part of a ferry dock collapsed off the coast of the US state of Georgia, the authorities say, where crowds had gathered for an autumn celebration. The…

Starving since the day he was born: How famine stalks Gaza’s children | Gaza

Starving since the day he was born: How famine stalks Gaza’s children | Gaza

‘Not seen as fully human’ But it’s not just delivering aid that can be deadly. Many civilians have been killed while collecting it. In February, more than 100 Palestinians seeking food from aid trucks in north Gaza were killed and hundreds more injured after Israeli forces opened fire on them….

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 968 | Russia-Ukraine war News

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 968 | Russia-Ukraine war News

As the war enters its 968th day, these are the main developments. Here is the situation on Sunday, October 20, 2024. Fighting Ukraine launched a series of drones targeting Moscow and western Russia, according to regional officials. Russian air defence units downed 110 Ukrainian drones over Russia, the Ministry of…

State of the race: Five takeaways 17 days out from the US election | US Election 2024 News

State of the race: Five takeaways 17 days out from the US election | US Election 2024 News

It’s been another whirlwind week in United States politics. And with just over two weeks left in the presidential race, the candidates are preparing to make their final appeals to voters. What have Kamala Harris and Donald Trump — the Democratic and Republican presidential nominees, respectively — been doing as…

Kamala Harris’s campaign flexes celebrity support in Detroit and Atlanta | US Election 2024 News

Kamala Harris’s campaign flexes celebrity support in Detroit and Atlanta | US Election 2024 News

United States Vice President Kamala Harris has deployed some of the music industry’s star power to rally voters in the final weeks before November’s presidential election. On Saturday, two of the Democratic nominee’s events were headlined by prominent musicians. At her first stop, in Detroit, Michigan, the singer and rapper…

Cuba struggles to get energy grid back online after nationwide blackout | Infrastructure News

Cuba struggles to get energy grid back online after nationwide blackout | Infrastructure News

The Cuban government has started to restore power to the millions of residents left in the dark during a nationwide power outage this week. On Saturday, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel sought to reassure the country, amid the continuing struggles with the electrical grid. “We are working hard and tirelessly to…