The Trump administration is examining whether to classify Muslim Brotherhood chapters in Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon as terrorist organisations, a step that would impose severe sanctions and travel restrictions, escalating long-running debates over the group’s role in regional instability
Cristiano Ronaldo stunned fans with a sensational bicycle kick in the 96th minute, helping Al Nassr secure a dominant 4-1 win and extend their league lead. The 40-year-old continues to defy expectations in Saudi Arabia
Abdullah, 19, was shot dead while waiting at a Gaza food site. His story highlights the desperation of Palestinians amid famine, Israel’s military operations, and accusations of systematic targeting near aid centers run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation
Israel's ground offensive on Gaza City escalates, displacing thousands and drawing international criticism. UN inquiry accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza
Israel has bombed UNRWA schools in Gaza’s al-Shati camp, where displaced families had sought refuge, just after issuing expulsion orders. Residential buildings, including the al-Rayas block, are also under threat as the humanitarian crisis deepens with continued airstrikes
The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification confirms famine in Gaza, where starvation, acute malnutrition, and preventable deaths are surging. UN agencies warn that without a ceasefire and aid, conditions will worsen dramatically
The United Nations confirmed famine in Gaza City, warning of catastrophic hunger spreading further. Israel rejects claims, while aid groups and world leaders condemn systematic restrictions on humanitarian access that have left civilians facing starvation and disease
The Israeli military confirmed the mobilisation of 60,000 reservists ahead of a planned ground offensive in Gaza City, sparking global concerns. The move follows failed ceasefire talks with Hamas and warnings from aid agencies about mass displacement and humanitarian fallout
A strike on the Palestine Red Crescent Society headquarters in Khan Younis killed a staff member and injured three others, according to PRCS. The attack highlights escalating risks to aid workers and worsening humanitarian conditions in the Gaza Strip
“We will not accept partial deals that serve Netanyahu’s political agenda,” al-Hayya said, adding that Israel’s strategy aims to continue what he called a “war of extermination and starvation”
The sudden escalation comes after 50 nights of relative calm, with residents caught off guard as the conflict reignited amid the holy month of Ramadan. Israeli forces targeted multiple locations, including Gaza City, Khan Younis, and Rafah, in what officials described as retaliatory strikes against Hamas
Yemen’s humanitarian crisis has reached a new level of severity as aid workers face increasing threats, detentions, and restrictions from the Houthi authorities, creating fears of an impending collapse in lifesaving assistance
The initiative, spearheaded by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief), is designed to provide relief to millions of Syrians enduring the devastating consequences of over a decade of civil war and ongoing humanitarian crises
Dr Terrance Drew - the Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis, has emphasized various principles such as friendship, collaboration opportunities and collective efforts during his address in the recently concluded EU-CELAC (European Union and Community of Latin American Caribbean States) summit on 18 July 2023.
The Trump administration is examining whether to classify Muslim Brotherhood chapters in Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon as terrorist organisations, a step that would impose severe sanctions and travel restrictions, escalating long-running debates over the group’s role in regional instability
Cristiano Ronaldo stunned fans with a sensational bicycle kick in the 96th minute, helping Al Nassr secure a dominant 4-1 win and extend their league lead. The 40-year-old continues to defy expectations in Saudi Arabia
Israel’s strike on Beirut killed Hezbollah’s second-in-command Haytham Ali Tabatabai, sparking fears of renewed conflict as the group vows a response and Lebanese officials urge international intervention to halt escalating tensions
Tehran has refused IAEA inspections at bombed nuclear facilities, insisting on a new agreement before granting access. The move follows the Iran-Israel conflict, snapback sanctions, and stalled nuclear negotiations with both Washington and Europe