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Israeli Airstrike Kills Children Collecting Water As Gaza Crisis Worsens
Clean water has grown scarce in Gaza, where Israeli forces have bombed the infrastructure and blocked aid necessary to maintain water systems.
American ‘Brutally’ Beaten To Death By Israeli Settlers In The West Bank
Twenty-year-old Tampa, Florida, native Sayfollah Musallet's family is calling the incident an âunimaginable nightmare."
Brazil Vows Retaliatory Tariffs Against The U.S. If Trump Follows Through On Tariff Threat
"Respect is good. I like to offer mine and I like to receive it," Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said.
Air India Crash Investigation Finds Fuel Was Cut Seconds After Takeoff
One pilot can be heard on the cockpit voice recorder asking the other why he cut off the fuel.
Israel’s Weaponization Of Aid In Gaza Is Leading To Preventable Suffering, Doctors Say
Medical workers are forced to make life-or-death decisions for patients whose injuries would be treatable if they had the supplies, according to a new report.
Man Dies After Being Sucked Into Jet Engine
Investigators are looking into how a man who was not a passenger or employee gained access to the taxiway at Milan Bergamo Airport.
Russia’s Transportation Minister Found Dead In What Officials Say Was An Apparent Suicide
The news broke hours after the Kremlin announced he had been dismissed by President Vladimir Putin.
El Salvador Admits Trump Officials Still Have Control Over Deported Migrants In Its Prison
The government of El Salvador acknowledged to United Nations investigators that the Trump administration maintains control of the men who were deported from the U.S. to a Salvadoran prison, contradicting public statements by officials in both countries.
