A senior Hamas representative recently communicated that a ceasefire is essential to allow for the safe and efficient determination of the whereabouts and condition of Israeli hostages scattered throughout the Gaza Strip. Despite ongoing discussions in Cairo, involving U.S., Qatari, and Egyptian mediators since Sunday, no significant progress has been made on the ceasefire proposal. Bassem Naim, a Hamas official, …
Read More »News
Blinken urges China and others to curb Iran’s actions against Israel
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has been actively reaching out to international counterparts, urging them to discourage Iran from escalating military actions against Israel. Blinken communicated with China’s foreign minister, as well as officials from Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Europe, stressing that an escalation would be against everyone’s interests and encouraging them to influence Iran to avoid further provocations. …
Read More »Surrogacy Debate Peaks in Rome: Children’s Rights or Right to Children?
The Vatican has thrown its weight behind a global movement to outlaw surrogacy, hosting a conference to advocate for an international treaty to ban the practice. The initiative argues that surrogacy contravenes U.N. conventions safeguarding the rights of children and surrogate mothers, questioning the ethical implications of entitlement to childbearing at any cost versus the inherent rights of children. During …
Read More »Russian spacecraft narrowly avoids crash with US satellite by just 10 meters
A U.S. satellite recently had a close call with a Russian spacecraft, narrowly avoiding a collision by just 10 metersโan incident that only came to light after occurring on February 28. This alarming near-miss was a concern for NASA, particularly because of the potential danger debris from such an incident could pose to the International Space Station (ISS) and its …
Read More »US and Japan team up for historic Moon mission: rover and first Japanese astronaut onboard!
During Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s official visit to Washington, the United States and Japan declared several joint agreements, focusing on areas such as defense, technology, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, semiconductors, and space exploration. A major highlight from this collaboration, announced by the White House, is the involvement of a Japanese astronaut in the upcoming Artemis missions, marking the first …
Read More »SSNP Ambulance Set Ablaze in Bayssour After Jdita Incident
An ambulance owned by the Syrian Social Nationalist Party was set on fire in the town of Bayssour, Aley district, just a day after an incident where assailants shot at the party’s office in Jdita, Bekaa, and displayed a Lebanese Forces flag there. The Progressive Socialist Party, along with other political groups, expressed their disapproval of the violence in Bayssour …
Read More »Turkey Nabs Lebanese-Venezuelan Leader of Global Cocaine Ring
Turkish authorities have made a significant cocaine bust, marking the third largest in the nation’s history, announced Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya. In a recent operation spanning three provinces, police confiscated 608 kilograms (1,340 pounds) of cocaine, mostly in liquid form, along with 830 kilograms (1,830 pounds) of chemicals used for processing the drug. According to Yerlikaya’s statement on social media …
Read More »Gallant: Israel Plans Aid Surge for Gaza
Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Gallant announced plans to significantly increase the flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza amid intense global pressure for action. The strategy includes ramping up aid deliveries to the pre-war level of 500 trucks daily. Gallant emphasized the intention to facilitate aid passage by optimizing security checks, which have been a bottleneck during the six months of …
Read More »