Displaced Palestinians Face Dire Conditions Amid Ongoing Conflict in Gaza
Thousands of displaced Palestinians in Gaza City are enduring severe winter conditions, lacking basic necessities and facing ongoing military operations.
Yemeni Missile Strikes Tel Aviv, Injuring Six Amid Escalating Conflict
A missile from Yemen hit Tel Aviv, injuring six Israelis, amid escalating tensions following Israeli airstrikes on Houthi targets.
Turkey's Foreign Minister Fidan to Meet New Syrian Leadership in Damascus
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan plans to visit Damascus to engage with the new Syrian administration following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime. He emphasizes the importance of safe and voluntary returns for Syrian refugees and discusses Turkey's stance on Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.
Gaza Conflict: Death Toll Surges Amid Clashes in Jabalia Camp
The ongoing conflict in Gaza has led to a rising death toll of over 45,000, with intense clashes reported in Jabalia camp as Palestinian resistance forces engage Israeli troops.
Israeli Air Force Investigates Failed Yemeni Missile Interception
An Israeli investigation has revealed multiple failed attempts to intercept a ballistic missile launched from Yemen that struck Tel Aviv, injuring 30 people and damaging buildings. The incident highlights vulnerabilities in Israel's air defense system amid escalating regional tensions.
U.S. Intensifies Search for Missing Journalist Austin Tice in Syria
The U.S. government is ramping up efforts to locate Austin Tice, a journalist missing in Syria since 2012, focusing on six prisons and collaborating with new Syrian authorities.
Sudan Condemns EU Sanctions on Army Intelligence Chief Amid Ongoing Conflict
Ukrainian Forces Accused of Atrocities Against Civilians in Selidovo
Mayotte Cyclone Chido: 75% Tax Reduction for Donations Announced
The Evolution of Russian Foreign Intelligence: A Historical Perspective
Russian Oil Tanker Sinks in Black Sea, Raising Environmental Alarm
Google Street View Photo Leads to Arrest in Soria Murder Case
2024/7/18
Macron and Starmer Vow to Strengthen Cooperation on Migration, Revitalize Defense Ties
French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer have committed to strengthening cooperation on irregular migration and revitalizing defense ties. The leaders aim to address migrant crossings in the Channel and enhance bilateral relations post-Brexit.
Paris Tightens Security and Faces Housing Issues Ahead of 2024 Olympics
As Paris gears up for the 2024 Olympics, the city implements strict security measures while grappling with substandard housing conditions for student peacekeepers. Learn more about the challenges and preparations.
Protests Surge Against 'Mega-Basins' in Deux-Sèvres Amid Heavy Security
Thousands of demonstrators have gathered in Deux-Sèvres to protest against 'mega-basins,' leading to heavy security deployment amid fears of violence. The protests highlight a contentious debate over water management and agro-industry practices.
Russia and Ukraine Struggle to Maintain Military Forces Amid Heavy Losses and Prisoner Exchanges
Russia and Ukraine face significant challenges in maintaining their military forces amid the ongoing war. With heavy losses on both sides, new laws and digital tools are being implemented to prevent conscripts from fleeing. Meanwhile, prisoner exchanges continue, highlighting the human cost of the conflict.
Devastating Arson in Nice Kills Seven, Sparks Outrage
A deliberate arson attack in Nice has claimed the lives of seven people, including three children. Authorities suspect a connection to drug trafficking. Read more on the community's reaction and ongoing investigation.
New Maritime Launches Secure Olympic Sailing Events Amid Housing Controversy for Peacekeepers
The Paris 2024 Olympic Games introduce new maritime launches to secure sailing events in Marseille. Meanwhile, police unions condemn the poor housing conditions of peacekeepers in Paris.
Egypt Demands Israel Hand Over Rafah Crossing to Palestinian Authority Amid Secret Talks
Egypt urges Israel to transfer control of the Rafah crossing to the Palestinian Authority, amid secret talks involving the US, Israel, and Palestinian officials to reopen the crossing for humanitarian aid and post-war recovery in Gaza.
Mother Suspected of Brutally Murdering Son Faces Psychiatric Evaluation
Siegal Yana Itzkovitz, suspected of murdering her 6-year-old son in Herzliya, will undergo a psychiatric evaluation. The tragic incident has shocked the community and raised questions about her mental state.
Argentina's Quest for Justice: 30 Years After the AMIA Bombing
Thirty years after the devastating AMIA bombing in Buenos Aires, Argentina continues to grapple with unanswered questions and unfulfilled justice. Read about the ongoing quest for accountability and the impact on victims' families.
Deadly Fire in Nice and Paris Tragedy: A Grim Day for France
A deadly fire in Nice claims seven lives, including children, while a drunk driver causes tragedy in Paris. The National Assembly prepares for a crucial election, and Paris tightens security for the 2024 Olympic Games.
Swiss Authorities Charge Algerian National for Supporting ISIS and Planning Attack
A 51-year-old Algerian national has been charged by Swiss authorities for supporting ISIS and planning a terrorist attack in Europe, with France as a potential target. The charges include violating federal laws and possessing depictions of violence.
Data Leak Exposes Russia's True War Losses; Drone Warfare Escalates Over Crimea
A data leak from Russia's statistics agency reveals significant losses in the Ukraine war, prompting the Kremlin to classify the data. Meanwhile, drone warfare intensifies over Crimea with multiple Ukrainian drones intercepted.
U.S. Military Ends Struggling Gaza Pier Operation After Delivering £19.4M Aid
The U.S. military has ended its mission to operate a temporary pier off Gaza's coast, which faced numerous challenges and delivered £19.4 million of humanitarian aid. The focus now shifts to using the Israeli port of Ashdod for more sustainable aid delivery.
Israel Accused of Using Water as a Weapon in Gaza Amid Ongoing Conflict
Israel's use of water as a weapon in Gaza has led to a severe health crisis, with limited access to clean water and preventable diseases on the rise. The ongoing conflict has resulted in significant destruction and international calls for accountability.
EU Boosts Ukraine Aid as Lavrov Praises Trump and Calls for Dialogue
The EU is set to release a new financial aid package for Ukraine amidst ongoing conflict, while Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov praises Trump and calls for an end to arms deliveries. Military developments continue in Ukraine with prisoner exchanges and territorial gains.
Rescue Teams Recover Bodies of Ukrainian Refugees in Lake Garda Tragedy
The bodies of a 56-year-old Ukrainian woman and her 19-year-old son were found in Lake Garda after a desperate search. They had fled the Donbass region and were living in Rovereto. The lake's dangerous currents contributed to the tragedy.
Putin Implements Digital Measures to Stop Conscripts Fleeing Amid Heavy War Losses
Amid staggering military losses in the Ukraine war, Putin is implementing digital measures to prevent conscripts from fleeing Russia. Both Russia and Ukraine continue prisoner exchanges and face severe humanitarian issues.