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A leading international law expert has strongly criticized Israel’s ongoing military actions in Gaza, claiming that its forces are not doing enough to avoid civilian deaths and injuries. Jessica Dorsey, assistant professor at Utrecht University in the Netherlands, said the Israeli military shows a repeated pattern of harming civilians, raising serious legal and ethical concerns. Dorsey challenged Israel’s explanation after its forces killed several children at a water collection point in Gaza. Officials claimed the strike was a mistake, but Dorsey said this explanation no longer holds weight due to the frequency of such incidents. “Mistakes can happen in war,”…
At 1 a.m. on Thursday, Dartsia Liuba rushed to her basement with her husband and two young children. They live in the Podil district of Kyiv. The air-raid sirens warned of an incoming Russian drone attack. In the dark, Liuba carried her baby, Halyna, while her older daughter, Orysia, followed half-asleep down three flights of stairs. Soon, the sky was filled with terrifying sounds. Shahed drones buzzed overhead, followed by explosions and bursts of machine gun fire. Ukrainian air defence tried to stop the swarm, but the attacks were relentless. Across the capital, families hid in metro stations, bathtubs, and…
A cargo ship hit by Yemen’s Houthi rebels has sunk in the Red Sea, causing the deaths of at least three crew members. Nineteen others are missing. Only six out of the 25 people on board have been rescued so far, according to a European naval force in the region. The ship, named Eternity C, sailed under the Liberian flag and was attacked on Wednesday morning. This marks one of the most severe assaults by the Iran-backed group in this busy maritime route. The Red Sea, once handling cargo worth $1 trillion each year, has become increasingly unsafe. The Eternity…
Texas is facing one of its deadliest natural disasters in decades. More than 160 people are still missing after flash floods swept through Kerr County during the July Fourth holiday weekend. Over 100 lives have already been lost. The number of missing persons jumped sharply after a hotline was launched for families. Many of the missing are believed to have been visitors in the Hill Country area. They were likely staying at cabins, camps, or in tents without official records of registration. Kerr County is home to many popular camping spots along the Guadalupe River. One of the worst-hit locations…
An Australian woman has been found guilty of triple murder after serving a deadly mushroom dish to her husband’s relatives. The verdict was delivered by a 12-member jury on Monday, bringing an end to a high-profile case that shocked the country and drew worldwide attention. Erin Patterson, 50, was charged with killing her former in-laws and a family aunt by serving them a home-cooked meal laced with deadly mushrooms. The incident took place in July 2023 during a lunch at her home in the quiet town of Morwell, Victoria. The lunch started with friendly talk and a shared prayer. But…
At least 81 people have lost their lives in massive flash floods that swept through Central Texas, with 41 individuals still unaccounted for. The disaster struck early Friday, hitting the Texas Hill Country and causing the Guadalupe River to rise swiftly—reaching the height of a two-story building. Search and rescue teams continue working around the clock. Kerr County has suffered the most damage, with 68 of the 81 confirmed deaths occurring there. Among the deceased are 40 adults and 28 children. Authorities say 18 adults and 10 children remain unidentified. Rescue teams have been operating across riverside areas and summer…
A Liberian-flagged, Greek-owned cargo ship came under attack in the Red Sea and was later abandoned by its crew as it began sinking. The ship, named Magic Seas, was struck on Sunday night. The attack is believed to be the work of Yemen’s Houthi rebels, although they have not officially claimed responsibility. The vessel was heading north through the Red Sea when it came under heavy fire. According to maritime security reports, eight small boats approached the ship and opened fire using small arms and rocket-propelled grenades. Later, at least two drone boats carrying explosives hit the vessel, setting it…
Iran’s highest leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has appeared in public for the first time since the recent conflict with Israel. The 12-day clash began on June 13, when several top Iranian military officers and nuclear scientists were killed. Iran launched retaliatory attacks against Israel, but during the fighting, Khamenei stayed out of public view. He shared only three video messages, which led to speculation that he might have been hiding in a secret bunker. On the day before the holy day of Ashura, Saturday, Khamenei was seen attending a religious event at a mosque in Tehran. State media gave wide…
A recent report reveals that an Iranian missile attack caused severe damage to five Israeli military sites. The Israeli government, however, kept this information hidden. A team of researchers from Oregon State University in the United States uncovered the details using satellite radar data. Their findings were published in a major international news outlet. According to the analysis, Iran launched six precision missiles targeting key military and strategic locations in northern, central, and southern Israel. These included a major airbase, an intelligence facility, and several weapons depots. The missile strikes resulted in heavy destruction to those sites. The report suggests…
At least 51 people have died after sudden flash floods swept across central Texas, leaving behind destruction and grief. Among the missing are 27 young girls from a summer camp in Kerr County, where most of the victims were found. Search teams are working around the clock to find survivors in the wake of the disaster. The floods hit early Friday morning when the Guadalupe River rose by 26 feet in just 45 minutes. Homes, roads, and vehicles were destroyed as the fast-moving water covered entire areas. The region remains under flash flood warnings as rain continues to fall. Search…












