Nine countries took part in the biggest coalition aid airdrop in a single day into a Gaza on Tuesday to mark the end of Ramadan. 14 aircrafts delivered 10 tonnes of food, water and essential aid in an operation lead by...
In full: Rishi Sunak on gender treatments, crime and the conflict in Gaza
The prime minister has said there should be "extreme caution" about gender treatments, as a new report said children are being failed by gender services. On Israel and Gaza, Rishi Sunak reiterated his call for...
Dealing with ‘gallery harassment’ ーNHK WORLD-JAPAN NEWS
Incidents of "gallery harassment," in which visitors at art exhibitions behave inappropriately with young art students, are on the rise. Universities are taking measures to stop the problem. #japan #art...
Palestinians in Gaza pray despite rain
Palestinians in Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza didn’t let the heavy rain hinder their Eid al Fitr prayers, despite lacking cover, as most mosques in the enclave have been levelled due to Israel’s ongoing assault...
‘Lack of solidarity’: How the EU wants to reshape its asylum system • FRANCE 24 English
EU lawmakers will vote Wednesday on a vast overhaul of the bloc’s asylum policies that would harden border procedures for irregular arrivals and require all member countries to pitch in. The new Migration and...
Gang guilty of over £50m Universal Credit benefit fraud
Bulgarian nationals, Galina Nikolova, 38, Stoyan Stoyanov, 27, Tsvetka Todorova, 52, Gyunesh Ali, 33, and Patritsia Paneva, 26, have pleaded guilty to fraud and money laundering-related offences. Ben Reid, Specialist...
South Korea parliamentary elections: A crucial test for President Yoon? | DW News
South Koreans are going to the polls in a parliamentary election seen as a referendum on President Yoon Suk Yeol. A polarizing campaign has focused largely on resentment and personality. A failure by Yoon’s...














