G7 Calls for Humanitarian Pauses in Gaza, Makes No Mention of Ceasefire
Foreign ministers from the Group of Seven (G7) nations have called for humanitarian pauses in Israel’s bombardment of Gaza to...
500-Year-Old Pressed Flowers Shed Light on Ecological Changes in Northern Italy
A collection of 5,000 pressed flowers, gathered by Italian naturalist Ulisse Aldrovandi in the hillsides of Bologna 500 years ago,...
Gaza Death Toll Tops 10,000 as Israeli Bombardment Enters Second Month
The death toll from Israeli bombardments in the Gaza Strip has surpassed 10,000 as the Jewish state enters the second...
Italian Diver Unearths Roman Bronze Coins in Sardinia’s Waters
An Italian diver stumbled upon Roman bronze coins that would set in motion a journey through time. The find prompted...
UN Launches Flash Appeal for Palestinians in Gaza and West Bank
The United Nations, in collaboration with partner organisations, is poised to launch a flash appeal on Monday, with a mission...
Israel Kills Over 50 Palestinians in Attacks Targeting Refugee Camps in Gaza
Israel killed at least 47 Palestinians in an overnight attack on the al-Maghazi refugee camp in Gaza on Saturday, which...
SriLankan Airlines Up for Sale: Government Seeks US$500M Capital Injection in Debt Restructuring Drive
The Sri Lankan government has issued an Expression of Interest (EOI) for the divestiture of its national carrier, SriLankan Airlines,...
Ex-State Department Official Raises Concerns Over Isreal’s Use of US Arms to Massacre Civilians in Gaza
Josh Paul, who resigned last month as the director of congressional and public affairs for the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs...
Storm Ciarán Unleashes Floods and High Winds Across Europe
Storm Ciarán has unleashed a wave of destruction across Tuscany, Italy. Heavy winds and rainfall have been attributed to the...
Israeli Military Campaign Takes Toll on Children in Gaza
The United Nations Relief Chief, Martin Griffiths, recently embarked on a visit to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory, where...