Sailor harmed, cargo vessel ablaze following missile strike by Yemen’s Houthis
The Ukrainian-owned M/V Verbena, operated by Poland, was attacked while transporting timber to Italy, resulting in severe injuries and a fire on board.
Millions Begin Hajj Amidst Gaza Conflict
Over two million pilgrims are expected to attend Hajj this year, with many praying for peace in Gaza, Yemen, and Sudan.
Will a Gaza Ceasefire Lead to Increased Israeli Tensions with Hezbollah?
Conflict escalates as Israel targets Hezbollah's commander and the group retaliates with a large missile attack.
Hezbollah Fires Rockets and Drones at Israeli Military Sites
The Lebanese organization launched an extensive attack with 150 rockets and 30 explosive drones at 15 Israeli military locations, according to a Hezbollah representative.
UN Reports Severe Violations Against Children in Conflict Zones
The UN's 2023 report highlights unprecedented violence against children in conflict regions, particularly in Gaza.
Kuwait Fire Disaster Leaves Indian Families Devastated
A tragic fire in Kuwait claims the lives of numerous Indian immigrant workers from Kerala, inducing a state of mourning.
UN Inquiry Accuses Israel and Palestinian Groups of War Crimes
A UN-backed investigation has implicated both Israel and Palestinian factions in committing war crimes. Here’s an outline of the findings.
G7 Leaders Commence Summit in Italy's Southern Puglia
Discussions on Ukraine assistance, Gaza conflict, and African investments will take center stage during the three-day event.
Yemen’s Houthi Rebels Claim Attack on Greek-Owned Vessel in Red Sea
The assault on the freighter caused significant flooding and damage to the engine compartment, but there were no fatalities reported.
Forcibly Displaced Population Doubles to 120 Million in the Last Decade
One in 69 individuals globally is forcibly displaced due to conflict, violence, persecution, and human rights abuses, according to a report from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
Large Sections of Gaza Experiencing 'Near-Famine Conditions,' States WHO
WHO Director-General Tedros reveals over 8,000 children under five in Gaza suffering from acute malnutrition.
Blinken questions feasibility of Hamas's proposed Gaza ceasefire amendments
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken finds some Hamas amendments to Gaza truce proposal impractical, but negotiations continue.