Aid agency leaders warn that air drops into Gaza are a grotesque distraction from the deepening starvation crisis. With escalating malnutrition and deaths, can aerial aid truly make a difference?
As starvation grips Gaza, airdrops of food have resumed, but critics argue this is an inadequate response. International leaders are mobilizing to assist, but will it be enough to save lives?
Amid international outcry over a severe hunger crisis, Israel announces the opening of humanitarian corridors for aid to Gaza, with the first air drops of food supplies already underway. This move follows accusations of deliberate starvation.
Delta Airlines is facing a significant challenge with overcrowded lounges, impacting the premium experience for travelers. CEO Ed Bastian reveals the struggles and future plans to restore exclusivity amid soaring demand.
The Texans are in dire need of running back Nick Chubb after Joe Mixon lands on the non-football injury list due to a frustrating foot injury. Can Chubb make a triumphant comeback?
Gaza faces a catastrophic hunger crisis with escalating food, water, and medicine shortages. Despite alarming conditions, why hasn't the international community declared it a famine? Discover the complexities behind this crucial issue.
As cross-border fighting continues, Cambodia demands a ceasefire with Thailand, which has declared martial law. With casualties rising and tensions escalating, the international community calls for peace.
As mass starvation looms in Gaza, Trump shifts blame to Hamas, complicating ceasefire negotiations. With growing global criticism, the humanitarian crisis deepens amid conflicting narratives.
In a historic move, French President Emmanuel Macron declared that France will recognize Palestine as a state, intensifying diplomatic pressure on Israel amid the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
The US has abruptly ended ceasefire negotiations in Gaza, citing Hamas' lack of cooperation. With humanitarian conditions worsening, alternative strategies are being explored to secure hostages.