Israel-Gaza war updates: ‘Close quarters’ combat in Khan Younis; Netanyahu says ‘this will be a long war’
The director of UNRWA affairs criticized Israel’s orders for civilians to evacuate parts of central Gaza, saying “no place is safe.”
The director of UNRWA affairs criticized Israel’s orders for civilians to evacuate parts of central Gaza, saying “no place is safe.”
The spread of clandestine fentanyl labs in Canada could undermine U.S. enforcement efforts.
A new crop of Silicon Valley-backed digital banks has promised financial inclusion for Brazil’s poor. The effort has left some borrowers worse off than before.
The U.N. resolution, which passed after the U.S. and Russia abstained from voting, calls for “extended humanitarian pauses” to allow aid to flow into Gaza.
Air pollution in the Pakistani city of Lahore is estimated to reduce average life expectancy by over seven years.
Russian President Vladimir Putin denies that Ukraine has its own identity or culture apart from Russia. Many Ukrainian artists have been killed while fighting to stop his invasion.
“Who can sing ‘Joy to the World’ today?” asks the Rev. Munther Isaac, pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Christmas Church.
Momen Yaghi and his family recounted to The Post their harrowing 10-day journey through the ruins of Gaza, along a path hundreds of thousands of others would follow.
The damage in Gaza has outpaced other recent conflicts, evidence shows. Israel has dropped some of the largest bombs commonly used today near hospitals.
Almost 40 years ago, a postal work in an east German town started answering children’s letters to Father Christmas, now they come by the thousands from all over.