Death toll of journalists in Gaza rises to 231 The Government Media Office in Gaza has announced that the number of journalists killed since the start of the mass-killing war on the Gaza Strip has reached 231.
Anti-war demonstration forces Israeli cruise ship to divert to Cyprus An Israeli cruise ship was expelled from a Greek island due to anti-war protests over the Gaza conflict.
Cyberattack targets U.S. nuclear security agency According to news reports, the agency responsible for maintaining and designing the U.S. nuclear weapons arsenal has been targeted by a cyberattack.
No new revelations in newly released Martin Luther King assassination files Experts say the timing of the release of the Martin Luther King assassination documents suggests the U.S. government may have been attempting to divert public attention from the Jeffrey Epstein case.
From reporting to survival: Journalists in Gaza battle starvation The AFP Journalists’ Association has issued a warning about journalists facing starvation in the Gaza Strip.
The U.S. withdraws from UNESCO Donald Trump has pulled the United States out of UNESCO, citing allegations against the organization.
Albanese likens Israel to "Nazism" The UN Special Rapporteur on Gaza and the West Bank likened the Israeli regime to Nazism after the death of a disabled Palestinian in Gaza due to starvation.
Israeli army launches ground operation in Deir al-Balah The Israeli army has launched a ground operation in Deir al-Balah, located in the central Gaza Strip.
Death toll of Israel’s war on Gaza surpasses 59,000 Gaza’s Ministry of Health announced on Monday that more than 1,289 Palestinians have been killed or wounded in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of victims in the ongoing genocide to 59,029 dead.
Heavy defeat for Japan’s ruling party in upper house elections Following a heavy defeat for Japan’s ruling party in the Upper House elections, the country’s Prime Minister announced he will not step down despite losing the parliamentary majority.