Severe Hunger Grips Gaza: Every Third Person Going Without Food, 90,000 Need Immediate Medical Attention
Israel, which controls the flow of supplies into Gaza, maintains that it isn’t blocking aid from entering the region.
Israel, which controls the flow of supplies into Gaza, maintains that it isn’t blocking aid from entering the region.
The central government of India has rolled out a new provision allowing government employees to take up to 30 days off to care for their elderly parents.
A violent stabbing at a Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan, on Saturday evening (July 26) has left 11 people injured, with 6 in critical condition.
According to Iran’s National Meteorological Service, this is the most brutal week of the year. Not by a little, by a lot.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan wanted the American F-35 badly. He pushed hard, even appealed directly to Donald Trump. But Washington said no.
Speaking at the UN General Assembly in New York, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar took the usual route.
Sohei Kamiya wasn’t groomed for power. He didn’t come from a political dynasty. He started out managing a supermarket.
Every August, Chinese President Xi Jinping quietly disappears from public view.
This project isn’t just big. At around $167.8 billion, it’s set to become the most expensive infrastructure project in the world. Even China’s Three Gorges Dam looks small in comparison.
Keith McAllister was helping his wife, Adrienne, get on the scan table at Nassau Open MRI in Long Island on Wednesday afternoon when the machine suddenly activated and pulled him violently toward it.