Settlers storm Al Aqsa as Israeli police restrict entry of worshippers
Hundreds of Jewish settlers have forced their way into the Al Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied East Jerusalem as Israeli police restricted the entry of Palestinian worshippers to the site.
Settlers, Israel join hands to occupy, destruct Al-Quds, Al-Aqsa Mosque
The Israeli military attacked fasting people at Al-Aqsa Mosque on Friday morning, arresting more than 400 Palestinians and wounding more than 150 others.
Saudi-led coalition seizes another Yemeni fuel tanker
The spokesman for the Yemeni Oil Company said that the Saudi-led coalition has seized another fuel tanker heading for the oppressed people of Yemen.
152 Palestinians injured in Zionists raid on Al-Aqsa Mosque
152 Palestinians were seriously injured this morning in a brutal attack of the Zionist forces on worshipers at Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Russia to intensify attacks on Kyiv, has hit military plant outside Ukrainian capital: Ministry
Russian defense ministry on Friday warned that Russia will intensify attacks on Kyiv in response to strikes on Russian soil. The statement has come after the Russian allegation that Ukraine targetted Russian border towns.
30,000 Ukrainians returning home every day, say relief agencies
More than 870,000 people who fled abroad since the Russian invasion on 24 February, have now returned to Ukraine, UN humanitarians said in their latest emergency update, amid concerns about deteriorating food security inside the country.
Biden says he has yet to decide on sending senior US official to Ukraine
US President Joe Biden on Thursday said he has not yet made a decision on whether a senior US official will be dispatched to Ukraine.
Yemen facing ‘outright catastrophe’ over rising hunger, warn UN humanitarians
Yemen’s already dire hunger crisis is “teetering on the edge of outright catastrophe”, UN agency chiefs said on Monday, as new data analysis from the war-ravaged country indicated potentially record food insecurity.
Fears of Russia’s renewed eastern offensive simmer in Kharkiv
After seven weeks of living next to the sounds of constant pummelling by cruise missiles, shells, mortars and bombs, Ihor Saldyha can tell each of them just by listening.
Ukraine war could increase shocks for developing countries, UN warns
The fallout from the war in Ukraine could dramatically worsen the economic outlook for developing countries already grappling with debt financing related to the COVID-19 pandemic, the UN said in a report published on Tuesday.