As hunger grows in Gaza, Palestinians wait in line for hours to eat
In almost half of households in Gaza, people go to bed hungry, according the World Food Program.
In almost half of households in Gaza, people go to bed hungry, according the World Food Program.
The ruling issued Monday is an about-face after decades of discord between the LBGTQ+ community and the Catholic Church.
The formal inquiry is the first against a large social media platform under the Digital Services Act.
France, the 2024 Olympic Games host, is testing algorithmic surveillance that can detect sudden crowd movements, abandoned objects and someone on the ground.
After clinching a third term, President Abdel Fatah El-Sisi must now contend with rising public anger over a collapsing economy and the war raging next door.
The general staff of the armed forces of Ukraine confirmed that bugs had been found in the workspace used by the commanding general, but offered no details about who might have placed them.
Why Biden Won’t Break With NetanyahuThe U.S. would rather downplay its differences with Israel over the war in Gaza.
What Milei Means for MercosurThe new Argentine president pledged to dissolve the trading bloc. But what if he ends up saving it?
What Has Hamas Accomplished?Since Oct. 7, Hamas has made tangible gains—but they’ve come at an extremely high price.
The Red Sea Crisis Is About to Ruin Christmas GiftsHouthi attacks are putting global supply chains in danger.