UN bodies make united call for humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza
The heads of several major United Nations bodies on Monday made a united call for a humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza as Israeli strikes intensify nearly one month into the conflict.
The heads of several major United Nations bodies on Monday made a united call for a humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza as Israeli strikes intensify nearly one month into the conflict.
Princess Leonor, the heir to Spain's throne, formally stepped into the spotlight by swearing allegiance to the constitution on her 18th birthday on Tuesday
The CEO of an Indonesian firm that produces cough syrup has been sentenced to jail after it was accused that the medicine resulted in the death of more than 200 children.
The Israel-Gaza conflict has taken a severe toll on journalists since Hamas launched its unprecedented attack against Israel on October 7 and Israel declared war on the militant Palestinian group, launching strikes on the blockaded Gaza Strip.
Japan's top court ruled on Wednesday that a legal clause requiring people to undergo sterilisation surgery if they want to legally change their gender is unconstitutional.
The UN is warning that its fuel in the Gaza Strip may run out and hospitals are already rationing care to critical cases only.
"We don't want any foreign military boots on Maldivian soil… I promised this to the people of the Maldives and I will live up to my promise from day one."
An Indian police official has been suspended from service after he won 15m rupees ($180,310, £149,009) on a fantasy sports platform.
Hamas has released two US hostages who were abducted during the Palestinian group's deadly raid on Israel this month.
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Rishi Sunak has told Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, that the UK wants Israel to “win” its war against Hamas and has offered his support for the country’s “darkest hour”.