A vessel approaching the Gaza-bound charity ship Madleen, featuring activist Greta Thunberg, has left after warnings of interception. The boat carries much-needed aid to Gaza amidst rising tensions.
In a surprising turn of events, Britain is paying wind farms to not generate electricity due to grid overloads. This controversial practice is skyrocketing energy bills and igniting fierce debate over the future of the UK's electricity market.
In a startling revelation, the Israeli military has confirmed the identification of Mohammed Sinwar's body, Hamas's military leader, discovered in a tunnel beneath a hospital in Gaza. This raises further questions regarding Hamas's use of civilian infrastructure during conflict.
In a dramatic turn of events, Israel has intercepted the 'Madleen,' an aid ship carrying prominent activists including Greta Thunberg, as it attempted to deliver aid to Gaza. The passengers have been detained, raising international concerns over humanitarian efforts amid ongoing conflict.
Greta Thunberg and activists aboard the 'Madleen' are determined to reach Gaza despite Israeli threats. The mission aims to challenge the blockade and deliver aid amidst a growing humanitarian crisis.
Tensions escalate as Israel's Defense Minister orders military action against an aid boat heading for Gaza, carrying activists including Greta Thunberg. The Freedom Flotilla Coalition vows to continue their mission despite threats.
As accusations of grave war crimes against Israel mount, the potential implications for global governments could last for years. The plight of civilians in Gaza raises urgent questions about the legality of military actions.
A new salmonella outbreak linked to cucumbers from Bedner Growers has affected 45 people across 18 states, raising serious concerns about food safety and irrigation practices in the produce industry.
UBS shares spike after new capital regulations are proposed, stirring debate on the bank's future and competitiveness. How will this impact the Swiss financial landscape?
In a catastrophic escalation, Kharkiv suffered its biggest drone assault, killing at least three and injuring 17. Russia launched 48 drones and missiles, causing severe damage to residential areas.