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Families In Gaza Are Breaking Their Ramadan Fasts In The Rubble With Little Food Due To Israel’s War
The Abu Rizek family in Gaza has had to mark Ramadan with little food and alone as many of their relatives were killed.
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The Abu Rizek family in Gaza has had to mark Ramadan with little food and alone as many of their relatives were killed.
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Israeli forces fired tear gas at worshippers in Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque after they performed dawn prayers on one of the most sacred nights in the Islamic calendar.
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This is the latest incident of Israel’s targeting civilians trying to get aid as well as aid workers in Gaza, which is on the brink of famine.
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“For your information, my back is fine, but my ego…”
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After gathering the babies in the middle of the room, the nurses used their bodies to try to steady and shield the cribs.
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“If the pain inside of me fell and landed on a mountain, it would collapse it.”
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The earthquake was the biggest in Taiwan in 25 years.
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“We can’t feel the feast at all, we are very sad for our situation and for the people and we are struggling, just like Christ has struggled, we are struggling.”
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The aid workers for charity World Central Kitchen were attacked as they were driving along a route that had been pre-approved by the Israeli military.
Politics
Haiti is descending into complete anarchy as criminal gangs take over the capital, Port-au-Prince. Here’s how the crisis unfolded in the country:
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The Israeli military had already raided Al-Shifa in November, claiming that it was being used as an “operational command center” by Hamas.
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The demonstration on Sunday, March 31, marked the largest anti-government protest since Israel launched its war on Gaza on Oct. 7.
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“My reason for dancing is to make people happy,” 70-year-old Sadegh Bana Motejaded, also known by his nickname Booghy, said.
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This is the latest in a string of incidents involving deaths and injuries during airdropped aid deliveries gone wrong.
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Thailand’s lower house of parliament has overwhelmingly passed a bill that would change the definition of marriage to one between two individuals, instead of between a man and a woman.
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Under the new law, known as Article 23, people can face up to life in prison if they are found guilty of “endangering national security”.