Death toll rises to 17 in powerful bombing at a Quetta rail station in southwestern Pakistan, officials say
QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) — Death toll rises to 17 in powerful bombing at a Quetta rail station in southwestern Pakistan, officials say.
QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) — Death toll rises to 17 in powerful bombing at a Quetta rail station in southwestern Pakistan, officials say.
Time and time again the Assad dynasty has survived internal and external challenges and lived to fight another day. But nothing lasts forever.
In 2015, Russia waged its largest military campaign outside its borders since the Cold War, launching a sweeping air war to rescue Bashar al-Assad’s crumbling regime in Syria. Back then, Syrian rebels were closing in on the regime’s strongholds, even as Assad leaned heavily on Iran and Hezbollah for support in the years prior. Moscow’s intervention turned the tide, culminating in the recapture of the largest Syrian city of Aleppo and a fragile stability that has largely held since.
Many of the counter-protesters were waving Israeli flags.
A former Israeli defense minister has accused Israel of committing war crimes and ethnic cleansing in the Gaza Strip, drawing a sharp rebuke from government ranks. Moshe Yaalon, a hawkish former general, told Israeli media that hardliners in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's far-right cabinet were looking to chase Palestinians from northern Gaza and wanted to re-establish Jewish settlements there.
At least 200 people were killed in Israeli airstrikes on northern Gaza Saturday, according to local health officials, as the United Nations said it would pause aid deliveries through the enclave’s main crossing after more of its trucks were stolen.
Several hundred demonstrators marched through central London.
Russia is treating North Korean troops well right now, Ukraine's Zelenskyy said, as it wants more to come fight, but they will become "cannon fodder."
As they sweep across northern Syria, the advancing rebels are posing fundamental questions not just for the regime of Bashar al-Assad, but for watching neighbours and Western leaders.
Israel supporters confronted pro-Palestine marchers brandishing signs comparing the Gaza conflict to the Holocaust on Saturday.
Israel has killed a World Central Kitchen aid worker it claims took part in Hamas’s October 7 terror attack.
U.S. Navy destroyers shot down seven missiles and drones fired by Yemen’s Houthi rebels at the warships and three American merchant vessels they were escorting through the Gulf of Aden. U.S. Central Command said late Sunday that the destroyers USS Stockdale and USS O’Kane shot down and destroyed three anti-ship ballistic missiles, three drones and one anti-ship cruise missile.
Yael Alexander, the mother of the hostage, says she is shaken by the video
The food aid group said it was “heartbroken” and had no knowledge why car was targeted on Saturday
STORY: The Israeli military said on Saturday it had killed a militant who took part in the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on Israel last year.It said he was employed in Gaza by a U.S.-based charity, World Central Kitchen.The family of the man said the Israeli allegations were false and meant to justify his unlawful killing. The military said he took part in an attack on a kibbutz in southern Israel but did not offer any evidence.Reuters could not independently verify the details.The official Palestinian news agency WAFA reported that three employees of World Central Kitchen were killed when an Israeli strike targeted a vehicle in southern Gaza. Medics said five people were killed.Mohammed, who did not give his last name, said he saw two missiles hit a jeep as it came this way.In a social media post, World Central Kitchen confirmed the strike and said it had no knowledge of an employee involved in the Oct. 7 attack.:: FileThe charity said it was pausing operations in Gaza, adding that it was working with incomplete information and urgently seeking more details.Hamas did not immediately comment.:: April 2, 2024This is not the first time Israel has attacked World Central Kitchen workers.In April, an air strike in central Gaza killed seven members of the organization, including American and European citizens. The Israeli military said it was the result of serious errors and breaches of procedure.It dismissed and reprimanded senior officers and commanders.
Kosovo and Serbia continued to sling allegations at each other on Sunday, just days after an explosion targeting a strategic canal in Kosovo sent tensions soaring between the long-time rivals. "What happened in the village of Varage gave Kurti an alibi to continue the attacks in the north of Kosovo... and to continue the policy of expulsion of the Serb people," Petkovic told public broadcaster RTS. The United States has condemned the canal attack.
Forces only took three days to take the city from Bashar al-Assad’s regime, but the Middle East’s newest conflict looks set to last
STORY: For the second year in a row - it's another bleak Christmas season in Bethlehem.Christians venerate the city as the birthplace of Jesus.But tourists are shunning the Palestinian city in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.In front of the Church of the Nativity - Manger Square is largely deserted."The atmosphere is very sad, you look around, there is nothing," says this worshipper from Haifa.Once again this year, there are no plans to put up a traditional Christmas tree.Souvenir shops are shuttered.Issa Thaljieh, an Orthodox priest who ministers at the Nativity Church, says Christmas will be a muted affair:"The Church of the Nativity is the most important spot on earth, and as we come closer to Christmas it is supposed to be packed with visitors and tourists who come to pray and to light a candle of hope. We have never seen it like this, even during COVID.":: November 25, 2024Violence has surged across the West Bank since the start of the Hamas-Israel war in Gaza in October last year.On Sunday, multiple people were killed in an Israeli raid near Jenin, according to the Palestinian health ministry.Some Bethlehem residents say they're looking for a way out...Demoralized by a tourist slump... and the constant threat of violence hovering over the territory northeast of Gaza.This man, who runs a falafel restaurant, says his cousin's family recently moved to Australia to escape poor economic and security conditions.Christian communities have been in decline across the Middle East for generations, and the West Bank is no exception.:: FileIn the last year of British rule over the region in 1947, Christians made up some 85% of Bethlehem's population.Census figures from 2017 show that has fallen to around 10%.Locals say the drop has accelerated in recent months. "Unfortunately since the beginning of the war tens of Christian families have migrated from the governorate of Bethlehem only. Not only Christians families are migrating," says Lutheran pastor Munther Isaac, citing the political and economic situation, as well as fear that war will spread to the West Bank."There is fear," he says, "and we feel that this war will never end."
Humanitarian aid organisation World Central Kitchen has said it is pausing its operation in Gaza after a number of its workers were killed in an Israeli airstrike. World Central Kitchen (WCK) said it was "heartbroken to share" that a vehicle carrying its employees was hit by the strike, confirming earlier claims by both Israeli and Palestinian officials. The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) earlier claimed that one of the three aid workers killed was also a "terrorist" who helped orchestrate the 7 October massacre last year.
The Israeli military on Monday confirmed the death of American Israeli soldier Omer Maxim Neutra.
Attack is one of deadliest incidents in sectarian violence between Sunnis and Shiites in Kurram