The Patient’s Friends Hospital in Gaza City is overwhelmed with malnourished children, with a growing number of fatalities, including the first deaths of children without pre-existing conditions. Medical professionals report a worsening of symptoms, with children too weak to move or cry, and key treatments are running out due to the ongoing blockade. At least 48 deaths related to malnutrition have occurred in the past three weeks, including both adults and children, a significant increase from previous months. The United Nations and health officials have documented these deaths, emphasizing the dire situation where the hunger has passed a tipping point into accelerating death.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney has condemned Israel’s denial of humanitarian aid to Gaza, labeling it a violation of international law. He demanded Israel relinquish control of aid distribution, highlighting the blockage of Canadian-funded aid intended for starving civilians. This statement follows French President Emmanuel Macron’s announcement of France’s intent to recognize a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly. Federal Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand plans to attend a conference in New York to discuss Macron’s decision and, alongside 24 of her international counterparts, signed a joint statement calling Israel’s aid distribution “dangerous” and demanding an immediate end to the war in Gaza.
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China has expressed concern over escalating tensions between Thailand and Cambodia following airstrikes launched by Thailand against Cambodian forces along their disputed border. Both countries, members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, blame each other for initiating the clashes, which have resulted in casualties and prompted diplomatic responses. These recent hostilities, involving air power and heavy artillery, are likely to further exacerbate existing tensions rooted in long-standing border disputes. China, maintaining positive relations with both nations, has urged them to engage in dialogue to resolve the situation.
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Iran declared a public holiday on Wednesday due to extreme heat, with temperatures exceeding 125 degrees Fahrenheit in some provinces. Banks, businesses, and government offices in Tehran were closed to protect citizens and the power grid. These soaring temperatures are putting a strain on the country’s aging infrastructure, potentially leading to a water and energy crisis. A Tehran resident recounted a medical clinic experiencing a power outage, highlighting the impact on daily life.
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In a significant legal development, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco has ruled that President Donald Trump’s executive order aiming to end birthright citizenship is unconstitutional, upholding a lower court’s nationwide injunction. This decision, reached by a three-judge panel, prevents the administration from denying citizenship to children born to individuals in the U.S. illegally or temporarily. The court’s ruling affirmed the district court’s interpretation of the Constitution, while also addressing the issue of nationwide injunctions. The case, which was brought by several states, now moves closer to a potential review by the Supreme Court.
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In a significant legal development, five women who were subjected to invasive strip searches at Doha airport have gained the right to pursue legal action against Qatar Airways and the airport operator. The women, who were removed from a Qatar Airways flight in October 2020 after a newborn baby was found, had initially sought damages for assault and false imprisonment. While the initial court dismissed the claims, the Full Federal Court overturned the decision, allowing the case against Qatar Airways and the airport operator, MATAR, to proceed, citing that the circumstances surrounding the searches fell within the scope of embarking or disembarking operations. The court, however, upheld the dismissal of the case against the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority.
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At least five Thais killed as Cambodia shells Thai border communities, the situation is undeniably tragic. The loss of life, especially the young, is a stark reminder of the human cost of conflict, regardless of its origins. The initial comments suggest a growing civilian death toll, a detail that paints a grim picture of the indiscriminate nature of the shelling. Reports of attacks on hospitals further amplify the brutality of the situation, indicating a disregard for basic humanitarian principles.
The question of why Cambodia decided to shell Thailand hangs heavy in the air. Speculation abounds, and a complex web of factors seems to be at play.… Continue reading
According to a former aide, there’s speculation that Donald Trump could be orchestrating a “hidden pardon” deal with Ghislaine Maxwell to protect himself amidst scrutiny of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. The unusual involvement of Todd Blanche, a former personal attorney for Trump and now a Justice Department official, in Maxwell’s recent interview raises suspicions. This has led to speculation that Maxwell might be offered immunity or a future pardon in exchange for statements clearing Trump of any involvement in Epstein’s crimes. Aronberg also pointed to reports that Bondi had informed Trump that his name appears in the Epstein files.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has stated that Canada will not accept a “bad deal” in its trade negotiations with the United States, amidst escalating tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. The US has already implemented tariffs on Canadian goods, including steel and aluminum, prompting Canada to consider counter-measures to protect its key industries and overall economy. The deadline of August 1st looms as President Trump threatens new tariffs, further straining the relationship between the two major trading partners. The Canadian government is focused on securing a trade agreement that benefits Canadians, not simply reaching a deal regardless of the terms.
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A Quebec man is cautioning Canadian boaters after a recent encounter with the U.S. Coast Guard left him detained and placed in a jail cell. The man’s experience, which involved a stop for a safety check, quickly escalated into an arrest and overnight stay in custody. He believes that the incident serves as a stark reminder for boaters to be extra vigilant and to ensure all documentation and safety equipment are meticulously up-to-date before crossing into U.S. waters. This cautionary tale underscores the importance of adhering strictly to all regulations to avoid similar predicaments.
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