Ukraine peace summit concludes with final declaration

80 countries and 4 organizations support joint communique; 16 abstain Reaching peace requires ‘involvement of and dialogue between all parties,’ says declaration

Jordan mourns 14 Hajj deaths, 17 unaccounted for

Authorities are investigating the cause of deaths and searching for the missing.

Aqsa Mosque sees 40K Palestinians for Eid amid Gaza war’s grief

Around 40,000 Palestinians gathered at al-Aqsa Mosque for Eid al-Adha prayers, mourning Gaza conflict victims amid severe restrictions.

Russian forces kill IS-linked hostage-takers at detention centre

Russian special forces decided to storm the prison, with intense gunfire heard in footage on Russian Telegram channels

Palestinian death toll from Israeli attacks nears 37,300

95 others also injured in last 24 hours, Health Ministry says

Palestinians express grief ahead of Eid Al-Adha

Palestinians in West Bank struggle with economic woes, violence before Eid Al-Adha

Niger shuts oil pipeline to China in dispute with Benin

Niger has halted oil exports to China via a pipeline through Benin due to a border dispute stemming from a July 2023 coup.

Millions of Muslims commence annual Hajj pilgrimage

Saudi Arabia has made extensive preparations to welcome Hajj pilgrims, according to local media

Ukraine’s foreign minister welcomes latest US sanctions on Russia

Every weapon that Russia is unable to produce due to resource constraints is a life saved,’ says Dmytro Kuleba

Israeli attacks kill 30 more Gazans, death toll reaches 37,232

At least 85,037 people injured in Israeli onslaught since last Oct. 7, Health Ministry says

Israeli forces advance deeper into Rafah as diplomacy fails

The military reported ongoing “intelligence-based, targeted operations” in Rafah, finding weapons and killing Palestinian gunmen in close combat

Far-right gains in Europe raise concerns for Guinea’s prime minister

Guinea’s Prime Minister Amadou Oury Bah voiced concerns about the increasing anti-African sentiment in Europe following significant gains by far-right parties in the European parliament elections.

Migrants die daily trying to reach Spain by sea

An NGO reports over 5,000 deaths at sea in just five months, urging increased efforts to save lives.

South Africa pledges $2.7 million in humanitarian aid to Gaza

South Africa joins the international community in condemning Israel’s Gaza raid and offering humanitarian aid.

Blinken: US efforts to finalize Gaza cease-fire

US secretary of state addresses joint news conference with Qatari counterpart in Doha

Azerbaijan: Russian peacekeepers fully withdrawn from Karabakh

Personnel, weapons, equipment of Russian peacekeeping contingent have left Azerbaijan, says Defense Ministry

Hamas wants US guarantee on Gaza ceasefire, sources say

Hamas response to the phased ceasefire, mediated by Qatar and Egypt, was revealed on Tuesday without specifics

Gaza ceasefire talks continue with Hamas’s amendments

Hamas responded to the U.S.-backed Gaza cease-fire proposal with requested amendments, maintaining ongoing negotiations despite concerns over Israeli implementation.

New Haitian government aims to quell gang violence

A new government takes charge in Haiti, tasked with tackling gang violence and preparing for elections.

Death toll from Israeli attacks in Gaza nears 37,200

In the past 24 hours alone, Israeli attacks have killed at least 40 people and injured 120 others

Haiti PM condemns police killings in gang ambush

The police union, SYNAPOHA, demanded action and the return of the victims’ bodies

US defense chief to host Ukraine meeting in Brussels

Meeting with defense ministers and senior military officials from nearly 50 nations.

38 killed after Horn of Africa migrant boat sinks off Yemen

A migrant boat capsized off Yemen’s coast, leaving at least 38 dead and over 100 missing.

UN backs Biden’s plan for ceasefire between Israel and Hamas

President Biden’s ceasefire plan for Israel and Hamas was backed by the UN Security Council, urging both parties to fully implement its terms without delay or condition.

Air pollution linked to 135 million early deaths since 1980

Air pollution is deadlier than you think! A new study links PM2.5 particles to 135 million premature deaths worldwide since 1980.

Six held in southern Mexico following violence that displaces 4,000

Reforma newspaper detailed that the armed assailants had coerced local youths to join criminal groups

Blinken to visit Egypt and Israel in effort to secure Gaza Ceasefire

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will visit Egypt and Israel on Monday to push for a Gaza ceasefire and prevent the conflict from spreading to Lebanon

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